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    it was the bond between countries before the war that could have been described as a domino or chain reaction in the way that if one country went to War the others would be morally required to do so. On the other side of the war Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy too had made a more obligatory and stronger alliance. Unlike the cause I find to be the biggest (Imperialism)‚ this increases the scale of the War by involving more and more countries and affects how quickly it erupts. For example‚ if there

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    The rift between Russia‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Germany had become too large and their alliance collapsed. Tensions were further raised by Russo-German trade disputes. The prospect of a Franco-Russian alliance was raise. Instead‚ a Russo-German alliance was created called the Reinsurance treaty. The alliance restrained both Russia and Austria-Hungary from conflict and further secured peace in Europe. Historians have criticized Bismarck’s foreign

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    In America‚ even though we consider ourselves‚ the land of the free‚ because of the brave‚ we attempt to avoid or stay away from any conflict in the world around us that does not directly correlate or affect us as a country. As most of our goods and services are spread throughout the world‚ we avoid trying to involve ourselves in conflicts even that have a tendency to impact us‚ even on a slight level. The conflict in Germany was a large reference to that. Many attempts were made to stay neutral

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    The First World War began in 1914 . The war started as a normal war between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. On July 28‚ 1914. Something happened between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. It transformed into a global war. Involving 32 nations. 28 of these nations split up and became known as the “ allies “. Who were the Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy and the US. The others were Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Turkey‚ and Bulgaria. They were known as the central powers. Soldiers fought and died. Death‚ diseases

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    directly linked in the assassination and had used the death of Franz and Sophia to blame Serbia and finally defeat them. With the backing of their ally Germany‚ Austria-Hungary sent an ultimatum with extreme demands to Serbia. In order to keep their respect intact‚ Serbia had little choice but to reject the ultimatum. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28. Russia

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    World War 1 Have you ever wondered what World War 1 was like? Do you ever wonder how many people died to save our country and for World War 1 was like our freedom? Over 18 million deaths and 21 million wounded. They were fighting people for 4 years‚ 1914-1918. Each side had many reinforcements to take place after one died. One died each minute or hour. They had men dying each day‚ each week‚ each month‚ and each year. World War 1 was also known as the War to End All Wars. The commander of British

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    soon ruled‚ soon became the death of him. The Congress of Berlin in 1878 Austria-Hungary had been given the right to administer Bosnia and Herzegovina on the western border of Serbia. Thousands of Slavs lived in that area‚ but in 1908‚ Austria-Hungary annexed these ideas outright‚ which infuriated the Serbs‚ who hoped to absorb all the Slavs into their nation. Serbia may have been small and insignificant to Austria-Hungary; however‚ the one small

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    Table of contents 1.  Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 3  2.  Geography ....................................................................................................................................... 4  3.  History and recent economic history .............................................................................................. 8  4.  Slovak domestic economy 

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    FOREIGN COMPANIES The foreign companies still offer better salaries; it is not unusual to see‚ for similar jobs‚ three to five fold differences in pay between privatized‚ foreignowned companies and stateowned enterprises. If we take the case of Hungary‚ foreign companies offer‚ on average‚ higher salaries than locally owned companies‚ even for comparable positions. Salaries for senior and middle managers‚ and for some special positions‚ are significantly higher than for subordinates. It is important

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    case of war‚ making it foolish for one country to wage war on another. The danger of these alliances was that an argument between two countries could draw all the other nations into a fight. This is just what happened when a conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia led to World War. Prominent among the war’s causes were the imperialist‚ territorial‚ and economic rivalries of the great powers. The German empire in particular was determined to establish itself as the preeminent power on the Continent

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