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    statement. Here are the treaties about the territorial arrangement. First‚ Germany had to returned Alsace Lorraine to France. It’s fair and just. Alsace and Lorraine were former lands of France which were owned by France before the lost of Franco Prussian War. Its reasonable for Germany to returned things not belonged to her. Second‚ those territories that Germany gained from Russia were to be returned. Although some of these were made into new independent states later‚ those territories were belonged

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    ‘The outbreak of war in August 1914 was the logical conclusion of German military and expansionary plans confirmed by the September Program of 1914’ How far do you agree with this judgement? Explain your answer using sources 1‚ 2 and 3 and your own knowledge of the issues related to this controversy. (40 marks) According to the writer of Source 1‚ there is a fundamental flaw in Fischer’s assumption that Germany’s war aims already existed before the war and also caused it‚ he writes that if Fischer

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    enemies – Denmark‚ Austria‚ and France – in isolation. He realised that a powerful united Germany could not expect to fight another carefully insulated war. After 1871 Bismarck was committed to preserving the peace of Europe. There were five powers in Europe: Germany‚ Britain‚ France‚ Austria and Russia. France was bitter at her loss in the recent war and Britain did not wish to get involved in European affairs. A resurgent France‚ powerful and allied to another European power haunted Bismarck.

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    BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY VOL. I [img_p6] Allan Ramsay pinx George III. A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY BY MARCUS R. P. DORMAN‚ M.A. VOL. I FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR WITH FRANCE TO THE DEATH OF PITT (1793–1805) WITH SIX PHOTOGRAVURES LONDON KEGAN PAUL‚ TRENCH‚ TRÜBNER & CO. LTD PATERNOSTER HOUSE‚ CHARING CROSS ROAD 1902 The rights of translation and of reproduction are reserved Printed by B[sc]ALLANTAYNE[sc/]

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    terrible results. A time of constant warfare: (1700-1714) The War of Spanish Succession. (1720s) The War of Polish Succession. (1740-1748) The War of Austrian Succession. (1756-1763) The 7 Years War. (1778-1783) The War of the American Colonies. Wars cost “Blood and Treasure.” (Lives and money) The Church and the Aristocracy were exempt from taxes. To pay for the wars they had to increase taxes. 4 examples how to deal with the cost of war: 1. GREAT BRITAIN- Constitutionalism. No taxation without

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    promises are void. His promises are revealed to be pieces of persuasion so he gets elected as president. Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address 1. Lincoln ties his policies to the past by mentioning the living and dead who have struggled in the war fighting for better‚ and looks to the future by saying how the people shouldn’t let those who struggled die in vain. 2. The basis of Lincoln’s argument for asserting federal power and continuing to battle the Confederate powers are the dead people

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    One Wrong Turn Austro-Hungarian Archduke assassinated Who is really to blame? 29th June 1914 Left: Franz Ferdinand/ Middle: Nedjelko Cabrinovic/ Right: Gavrilo Princip Yesterday Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his pregnant wife Sophie were shot by Serb Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on a visit to Bosnia. Gavrilo Princip is believed to be part of the Black Hand Gang‚ a group of terrorists that want Bosnia to become part of Serbia. Cornel Api‚ the

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    Peacock• 1911 (’E.T.’ 103). In looking at Lawrence’s earlier short stories as a whole two aspects are worth considering. First there is what critics consider to be an apparent discrepancy between the mature polished early stories published in the Prussian Officer collection and the naive‚ experimental ones that were never published during Lawrence’s lifetime. These are the stories that appeared in the posthumous collections: Love Among the Haystacks (1930) The stories included in Love Among the Haystacks

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    FEASIBILITY OF PRUSSIAN BLUE POWDER (TINA) AS PIGMENT FOR WHITEBOARD INK An Investigatory Project Presented to the Science Department Paliparan II National High School – Congressional Annex Brgy. Paliparan II‚ Dasmarinas City‚ Cavite By: Hidalgo‚ Briggs Lansang‚ Marinella Ranoco‚ Jessa Lonosa‚ Jamaicah Lumapas‚ Christopher Lawrence March 2014 Acknowledgement Abstract TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 1. Sample Research Instrument Appendix

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    The Austro-Hungarian Empire is such a difficult topic to analyze because of how many different political and economic viewpoints there were in this one empire. To say to what extent was the Austro-Hungarian Empire “ripe for dissolution” we must remember these different viewpoints because they were the main source of problems for the Austro-Hungarian Empire between 1867 and 1914. Based on the events listed in the book I would say that the Austro-Hungarian Empire was not ripe for dissolution‚ but they

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