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    Frederick II

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    Great cheated in his way to get more land. An example of this act was in 1745‚ when he told Queen Maria Theresa to protect him from France and Russia. When he was well protected‚ he let some of his soldiers in the area where the queen controlled (Silesia)‚ and soon invaded the area to have it under his power. Frederick the Great did not have many foreign allies. The one powerful ally he did have was Great Britain‚ being controlled by

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    Seven Years War Analysis

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    Russian interests centered on East Prussia‚ the Austrians were most concerned by Silesia‚ and the French increasingly devoted their efforts to the war with Britain. Although Prussia survived the war‚ casualties were very heavy. Frederick discovered how exposed his territories were; though their extent allowed him to abandon territory

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    International organizations provide a common platform wherein representatives from different parts of the world can discuss and evolve solutions for contemporary issues. In common parlance‚ it is well known as intergovernmental organizations. The World trade Organization‚ European Union and Council of Europe are international Organizations to name a few. Evolution Of International Organizations There was need to have a neutral forum where countries could participate and discuss problems that were

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    Hitler was after Sudetenland‚ the areas in Czechoslovakia that were predominantly populated by German speakers. These included the territories of Bohemia‚ Moravia‚ and Silesia. In this area‚ nationality politics wove the fabric of civil society. Hitler and the Germans were after the territory they lost during World War I‚ and Silesia was a part of that territory. There were roughly three and a quarter million German

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    and they accepted‚ avoiding a war from breaking out. Another way in which the League was successful in dealing with disputes was by helping the arrangement of the division of Upper Silesia between Poland and Germany in 1921. Both countries claimed the land should rightfully be theirs. This was resolved in Upper Silesia being given a plebiscite to make the decision fair. As well as this‚ all nations involved in this accepted their decision which prevented a dispute. The League of Nations was successful

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    Prussia

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    advantage of the Prussian army. During his reign Fredrick the second attacked Austria and conquered Silesia during the Silesian war. Frederick II was able to claim polish territories to connect the empire. During his military campaigns he gained the title of Frederick the great. Frederick the great was also able to transform Prussia into an economically powerful state. After the conquering of Silesia Frederick was able to gain raw materials to fuel the Prussian infrastructure. He also added 150‚000

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    the L Successes  Aaland Islands‚ 1921  Upper Silesia‚ 1921  Economic collapse in Austria & Hungary‚ 1922-3  Memel 1923  Greek-Bulgarian dispute‚ 1925 Failures Teschen 1919 Vilna‚ 1920 Corfu‚ 1923 The Successes Aaland Islands‚ 1921 Dispute over possession of the Aaland Islands between Sweden and Finland Took it to the league‚ and they decided Finland should have the islands Both countries accepted the League’s decision Upper Silesia‚ 1921  A plebiscite area with large numbers of Germans

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    Berkenua Auchwitz Brikenua was established by a man named Rudolph Hoss. Rudolph identified the Silesia town of Oswiecim‚ witch was located in Southern Poland. Rudolph thought it was a site for a concentration camp. The foundation of the camp was initially planned to be an extermination camp. When the plans for the camp were approved by Hitler the nazi’s changed the name of upper Silesia to Auchwitz Brikenua. Then Heinrich Himmler ordered construction of the concentration camp on April 27

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    League of Nations

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    League of Nations Background 0 America entered World War One in 1917. The country as a whole and the president - Woodrow Wilson in particular - was horrified by the slaughter that had taken place in what was meant to be a civilised part of the world. The only way to avoid a repetition of such a disaster‚ was to create an international body whose sole purpose was to maintain world peace and which would sort out international disputes as and when they occurred. This would be the task of the

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    Chapter 17

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    Chapter 17 - The Age of Absolutism. (1550-1800). (1) Extending Spanish Power.
(2) France Under Louis XIV.
(3) Triumph of Parliament in England. (4) Rise of Austria and Prussia.
(5) Absolute Monarchy in Russia. (1) Extending Spanish Power. Setting the Scene.
1500s-1700s. Monarchs get powerful. Build royal army to replace nobles’ army. Take new lands and expand government. Lay foundation for nations of Europe today. Serious-minded King Philip II of Spain was member of Hapsburg dynasty. The Hapsburg

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