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    problem with what the courts choose. If the citizens do not care for the court’s opinion the bad things will happen‚ like riots and protests. The similarities between Germany and Austria to Illinois and Indiana is they are both between two different places. What I mean about this is that Germany is its own country and Austria is also its own country while Illinois and Indiana are both their own states. Now the similarities between the child raising allowance law and the unemployment law are that they

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-1849? Austria played an integral part for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in between the years 1820-1849‚ due to their incredible influence throughout Europe at that time‚ being known as a superpower. Their military strength shone through‚ and crushed every revolution between 1820 and 1849. However‚ they are not the sole reason for failure. There are also other important factors that

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    Austrian People

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    Natalia Stradza 1257914 Intercultural diary: My experience with Austrian people After spending 5 months in Austria‚ I truly had the best experience of my life. It was like my life was paused and I was living in a dream for 5 months. In Linz I have met a lot of interesting people and I had really good time but if it comes to Austrian people I have mixed feelings. I had both of good and bad experience. Most of my cultural observations arise from what is alien to me‚ what is unexpected‚ what

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    For every American‚ there is an endless array of different factors‚ often spanning over decades and centuries‚ which have each uniquely contributed to how he or she has ended up living in America. The stories that account for how each American has ended up in America are filled with a vast diversity of different events and people‚ but nearly all of these stories involve the common aspect- the opportunity to start a new life in America. Most people’s journeys to America begin long before they are

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    tearing the country apart. Dollfuss banned the Nazi party. In 1934‚ Hitler ordered the Austrian Nazis to create havoc in Austria. This turned into an attempt to overthrow the government. Chancellor Dollfuss was murdered but the attempted coup failed because the Austrian military intervened to back up the government. In 1934‚ Italy had an agreement with Austria that it would protect Austria from outside aggression. The Italian dictator‚ Mussolini‚ honoured the agreement and moved Italian troops to the Austrian

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    1862 Birth of Gustav Klimt in Baumgarten‚ near Vienna‚ Austria. His father is a gold engraver but unsuccessful in business. Klimt lived in poverty for most of his childhood. 1876 At the age of 14‚ Klimt was awarded a scholarship to the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts. Noticed for his talents‚ he receives his first commissions while studying. 1877 His brother Ernst‚ who‚ like his father‚ would become an engraver‚ also enrolled in the school. 1883 Klimt finished school/studying‚ and

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    1 Fourth History Test: How far did the Vienna Settlement contribute to maintaining the peace in Europe in the period 1815-1914? The Vienna Settlement refers to a series of agreements made by the European powers at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. As the peace terms with France had already been decided by the Treaty of Paris (signed earlier on May 30‚ 1814)‚ the Congress of Vienna was mainly concerned with solving the problems brought about by the Napoleonic wars. To solve these problems‚ the four

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    the students take the necessary steps to help reach their occupational support of the German effort. Just like symphony members‚ the order in the educational system lets the Germans excel individually to make the Germans successful. Germany and Austria have very different cultural dimensions for being in the same geographical region‚ but both share differences and similarities to the U.S. Germany‚ for instance‚

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    victors (mainly the alliance of Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Great Britain) restored the French boundaries of 1792 and the Bourbon dynasty. 2. They made other changes in the boundaries of Europe‚ establishing Prussia as a "sentinel" against France‚ and created a new kingdom out of Belgium and Holland. 3. It was believed that the concept of the balance of power--an international equilibrium of political and military forces--would preserve peace in Europe. 4. But the demands of the victors‚ especially

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    government over the implications of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand assassination they were indirectly preparing for a war they would fight but did not want. Fay says that Austria was more responsible for the war than any other power but not in military attack‚ but more in the form of self-defence. He makes it clear that Austria was justified in their battle and that they didn’t have to‚ "sit back and await the dismemberment at the hands of its neighbors." (Fay‚ The origins of the World War). Fay

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