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    attending a University. So‚ she may not be interested in uprooting her family for a new position in Hungary. 2. She has no prior knowledge‚ or experience in the production of the scanner cathode ray tube. The second candidate‚ Janos Gabor: * Strengths: 1. Born in Hungary‚ and educated in Hungary‚ so‚ he is fluent in Hungarian. He would like to continue his work in Hungary. 2. He is the Senior Engineer for the production of the cathode ray tube. So‚ he has experience

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    war declarations due to the start of it when Serbia had war declared on them by Austria-Hungary. (Doc. 4) Now Europe had much tension as the battle line was drawn with Central Powers being Germany and Austria-Hungary on one side and Allies consisting of many nations like Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia with Italy joining later. Italy had been a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. However‚ the Italians joined the other side after accusing their former partners of unjustly

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    assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand to begin with. The second would be the alliances as well‚ and the third would be imperialism. Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. He was assassinated on 28 June 1914 by a terrorist from one of Austria-Hungary’s powers‚ Serbia. Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia‚

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    the product of many things. Although the war officially began on July 28th‚ 1914‚ it had been building up for a while. The beginning of the war was a lot like a domino effect. It started when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. On July 29‚ Russia ordered a mobilization only against Austria-Hungary in support of Serbia. The Germans threatened war on July 31 if the Russians did not demobilize. France then mobilized. On August 1‚ Germany declared war on Russia‚ and two days later‚ on France. The

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    the same thing‚ Wolfson and Laver however give a more balanced viewpoint as Crompton has a very narrow view on the Magyars. The second most important reason why the Habsburg Empire was on the point of collapse is because of nationalism. Austria-Hungary consisted of a lot of different nationalities all wanting to become increasingly independent. Sally Marks wrote: “By 1900 the Habsburg Empire was increasingly seen as the new hospital patient.” Meaning that like the Turkish Empire before it nationalistic

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    Austria-Hungary and Russia. There were many causes as to why the war started. One of the long term causes was the tensions between the countries of Europe‚ for example the conflicts between Britain and Germany and Russia and Austria-Hungary. However there was one short term cause which invoked all the existing tensions to break out in war‚ the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There were five Great Powers in Europe in 1914‚ Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary. There

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    signaled the people in Hungary has had enough of the Soviet occupation of Hungary and lack of political freedom. Hungarian students were getting tired of all the changes occurring at the schools in regard to their curriculum. On October 16‚ 1956‚ in Szeged (in the Southeast part of Hungary)‚ they formed an independent student union. Students at The Budapest Technical University were also frustrated with the situation and joined the other students in demanding a change in Hungary. They no longer wanted

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    Bang! The shot that changed the course of history was fired in June of 1914. The archduke of Austria-Hungary‚ along with his wife and heir‚ lay dead‚ and the world lay on the brink of mass death‚ destruction‚ and war‚ the ramifications of which still effect humanity today. However‚ WWI wasn’t caused solely by this bullet; it was simply the final straw‚ with many underlying forces pushing the world into chaos. The three main underlying causes of WWI are nationalism‚ alliances‚ and militarism

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    weak and remain dominant. Secret alliance with austria-hungary in 1879(dual alliance) against russia‚ while outwardly league of 3 nations(germany‚ russia‚ austria-hungary) was retained. •1881‚austria-hungary made alliance with serbia to stop russia from gaining control of serbia. •reinsurance treaty - between germany and russia yet russia was kept in the dark about the dual alliance. •the triple alliance in 1882. Between germany‚ austria-hungary and italy to prevent italy from supporting russia. Also

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    alliance system was a major component of World War I‚ and there were three main parts of this system the neutral countries‚ the triple alliance‚ and the triple entente. The alliance system rapidly escalated a strictly limited war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. Why? Because what started with two countries turned out to be a full-blown war involving around eight countries. That quadruples the amount of time‚ lives‚ money‚ food‚ supplies and so much more that were lost. It seems that each country

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