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    why country made alliance‚ which resulted whole European country to the war‚ the most important thing is Franco-Prussian War. In July 19th of 1870‚ France declared war toward Prussia. However‚ the army of Prussia was well structured and strong and even more‚ north German confederation and south German empire helped Prussia and sent an army‚ which made higher possibility of wining. However‚ compare to Prussian army‚ army of the France was not that weak‚ but the problem was that people in France refused

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    that spoke or came from German heritage. This was called the German confederation. Two largest states in this confederation was Prussia and Austria Hungary Prussia is most successful because of three distinct things 1. Prussia is predominantly German 2.Had strongest army of all German states 3.Prussia was able to industrialize the quickest During this time in Prussia they had a guy who became the German prime minister‚ very strong Otto Von Bismarck Practices “Real-Politik” means politics

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    The year is 1815 and the recently ended Napoleonic wars had left Europe in shambles. In response to the destruction left in the wake of Napoleon’s imperialistic rampage through the continent the rulers of the four most powerful nations (Austria‚ Prussia‚ Russia‚ and Great Britain) decided to form an alliance. Seeing the problems caused by Napoleonic France they wanted to make certain no nation would acquire more power than another (D’Anieri 34). This new agreement also assured each nation an ally

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    In 1789 after the Protestant Reformation the Third Estate declared National Assembly. The members also took the Tennis Court Oath which meant they wanted their king to step up and give the people the rights they deserve. The Storming of the Bastille is really what started the French Revolution. In the Storming of Bastille‚ Bastille was overtaken by the Paris mob. After the Assembly has to deal with the greatest fear and the Jacobin Club (which has one of the most intense leaders in the French Revolution)

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    Assess and analyse the positions of the Big Three as they came to the Paris Peace Conference. Examine what came out of the Treaty of Versailles and explain the differences between the two. With the First World War ending in November 1918 with an armistice‚ a treaty was called for by the victorious nations with the aim of making and keeping peace between the five nations of France‚ Germany‚ Britain‚ Austria-Hungary and the United States. The three main victors were France‚ Britain and the

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    Napoleon I HEME pages 39-48 notes The Concordat of 1801 and its significance a. Organized religion can be controlled by lawmakers easily b. This was imposed by the National Assembly’s “Civil Constitution of the Clergy” c. However‚ organized religion is just the physical manifestation of belief‚ belief itself is very hard to control d. Banning public worship and Catholicism didn’t stop the French from believing in the virtues of religion e. This caused the people who believed in religion to

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    BEF may have fallen. The Schlieffen Plan had anticipated‚ and counted on‚ the Russian armies taking longer to mobilise. However‚ the Russian Armies invaded Prussia on 17th August. Moltke sent half his right wing to the German Eighth army which left the right wing weakened and more vulnerable. Had the Russians taken longer to invade Prussia then Moltke wouldn’t have sent more men to Germany’s eighth army and then no other armies in the battle would’ve noticed a weak spot in the German defence.

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    The people that were being ruled and the ruler or absolute monarch viewed the role of the absolute ruler differently. As document number one states‚ Frederick II of Prussia said‚ "The sovereign stands to his people in the same relation in which the head stands to the body." This quote means that absolute ruler‚ Frederick II of Prussia‚ believed that the absolute ruler was the head or leader of the group of people he ruled. This means that he believed that the absolute ruler was the one making the

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    about interests. Britain wanted to preserve her maritime supremacy and trade route‚ as well as the balance of power. She and France hoped to stop the expansion of other powers to keep themselves as well as the whole Europe safe. Austria together with Prussia desired for international cooperation for suppressing new ideas and maintaining peace‚ while Russia wished to have expansion in the Balkans. Some examples during the Concert of Europe could certainly demonstrate it. In the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle

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    Holland‚ Sardinia‚ Tuscany‚ and Modena were restored. Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and England formed a Concert of Europe that helped urge tradition back into Europe and gave each other support if revolutions broke out. Socially‚ most revolts and wars were prevented from happening. The revolutions start in France‚ as Metternich once said‚ “When France sneezes‚ Europe catches a cold”. Quadruple Alliance (Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ England) agreed to defend the status quo against any threat to the balance

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