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    To what extent was Germany alone responsible for the outbreak of a major war in Europe in September 1959? Germany was mainly to blame for the outbreak Great War. Although other countries were partially to blame for there actions‚ which lead to the outbreak of war; it is clear that they only played a minor role in the eruption of the Great War. The Great War was caused by countless reasons and the extent to which these reasons were caused Germany depends on what actions the German leaders and ministers

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    place in 1871 after Prussia defeated France. There is often historical debate over who was responsible for the unification of Germany. Controversy is caused amongst those who believe that Bismarck was fully responsible for German unification and those who believe other factors played an equally or even more important part. The historian Pflanze is an example of someone who considers Bismarck to be solely responsible‚ as opposed to Bohme‚ who gives full credit to economic factors in unifying Germany. However

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    Without having a single line in the play‚ Rosaline is indirectly responsible for the death of both Romeo and Juliet. Rosaline was the first person that Romeo fell in love with. Even though he loved her‚ Rosaline did not decide to love him back. This caused Romeo to cry and be upset until he found Juliet and then forgot completely about his love for Rosaline. The death of Romeo and Juliet was Rosaline’s fault for making Romeo and Juliet meet each other‚ and not giving Romeo an idea of what true

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    holocaust; the idea of the genocide was created by Hitler himself and was committed against various types of people‚ spanning from homosexuals‚ disabled and most commonly known‚ the Jews. Hitler hated the Jews the most because he thought they were responsible for losing WWI and the economic crisis that was going

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    Imagine being responsible for guilty convictions of innocents. The feeling of remorse would hopefully prevent someone from convicting more than one person. But some might never have that feeling. They might just have a feeling‚ or hope‚ of not being caught. Fred Zain surly hoped that he wouldn’t get caught. A forensic scientist is bound by ethics in whatever they do. As a true example of unethical conduct‚ Fred Zain was responsible for over 100 wrongful convictions (Principles and Practices). His

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    Examine a Serial Killers Life. Were They Insane or Responsible for Their Actions? Throughout the history‚ authorities have made an effort to identify the serial killers’ life‚ define the explanation of them and also seek either what lead or encourage them to become a serial killer so that many studies are still conducted for the purpose of reaching these questions’ answers. Moreover‚ the topic of the serial killer is at all times found interesting by means of the people‚ so many films or series have

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    Three Influences and their effects The three main influences that were responsible for my interest in Soccer were local soccer Championships every mouth‚ friends and School soccer team. These three influences motivated me to learn new skills and moves that made me win the best Center defense award in high school. I still think if I wasn’t influenced by these three things today I wouldn’t have so many soccer awards from middle school to high school. My family responsibilities total destroyed

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Written By: Michelle Yang Topic: Who is ultimately responsible for Romeo & Juliet’s deaths and why? Death is and always will be a hard topic to talk about‚ especially when someone is to blame. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ many characters could take responsibility for the deaths of the young lovers‚ but who is ultimately to blame? In my opinion‚ Romeo is the main cause of their deaths. He rushed into marriage without thinking

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    Who Is Responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s Deaths? Summary: In "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ the characters that contribute most dramatically to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Friar Laurence‚ Tybalt‚ and Juliet’s father Lord Capulet. Friar Laurence’s marrying of Romeo and Juliet and the confusion generated by his other actions contribute the most to their deaths. Tybalt’s actions cause Romeo to kill him and thus be banished from Verona‚ and Juliet’s parents cause Juliet to become

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    Explain which force(s) were responsible for your bridge’s failure. How could you change the design to make it stronger? Compression and tension forces were responsible for breaking our bridge. There were compression forces on top of the bridge and tension forces under the bridge. Most of our bridge’s base was suspended in midair‚ and we could have fixed that by extending the length of the bridge. That way‚ all the rods and connectors under compression would have the table as support. Also‚ after

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