10. Russian Growth
9. German Paranoia
8. Arms Race in Europea
7. Decline of the Ottoman Empire
6. Imperialism
Prior to World War I, the major European powers massive head start over Germany in terms of extending their colonies. The resources and raw materials that new colonies could provide were lucrative. For that reason, all these big powers were trying to make the most out of unrest in Europe, leading to more conflict between themselves.
5. Balkan Wars
4. Nationalism
In an attempt to make the most out of instability in the Slavic region, the Slavic people in Bosnia and Herzegovina decided it was the right time to separate from Austria-Hungary and merge into Serbia. Despite the volatile situation in the region, a war that would soon involve all major European superpowers was still only a distant fear for many. This event triggered a series of offenses that significantly narrowed any chance of a peaceful armistice. Nationalism played a role in leading to the war not only in the Balkan region, but across the whole of Europe. The entire region was high on the concept of nationalism, each nation calling itself an “inviolable territory,” So when Germany captured Alsace-Lorraine in 1871, it did not go down very well with the French. When the Slavic region opened up due to repeated conflicts, the newly formed Balkan nations were ready for war if any other European nation tried to annex them into new colonies.
3. Mutual Defense Alliances
As the relationships between nations started to take an ugly turn, countries across Europe began to sign mutual defense agreements with nations they could depend on in the face of war. Since these were mutual defense treaties, it meant that if an allied nation became involved in any sort of war, the other nations had to participate as well in defense of their ally. Prior to the Great War, Russia and Serbia already had an alliance, as did Germany, Austria and Hungary. So it was no big surprise when Russia and Germany also became involved in the conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. But then again, both Russia and Germany had further alliances with other European nations too, increasing the roster of participants in a conflict which eventually became a fully fledged war.
2. Lack of International Laws
These days there are many rules to ensure that nations remain united in international peace, with consequences and ramifications if nations do not abide by them (though their effectiveness is fairly questionable). Back when World War I was on the brink of creating chaos and disarray across the whole of Europe, there were no such laws to keep aggression between nations in check, let alone bring justice to those who annexed territories in the name of their imperial aspirations. Although a global-level economy had already surfaced by the late 19th century, the global community as a whole was yet to devise a system of international law that could restrain one nation from using violence against another. Institutions that were supposed to promote peace were fairly dysfunctional and had little impact on the then international community.
1. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
At a time when many events had brought the now imminent war to boiling point, it was this incident that almost immediately turned much of Europe into an active war zone. The conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia over Bosnia’s desire to become part of Serbia was intense. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was making a visit to Sarajevo with his wife on June 28, 1914. Although the couple narrowly escaped an attack by a Serbian terrorist group called the Black Hand, they were later assassinated on the same day by a Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip while they were still in Sarajevo. Since Princip and his accomplices were Bosnian Serbs, Austria-Hungary accused Serbia of masterminding the assassination and immediately declared war on Serbia. Being in alliance with Serbia, Russia soon mobilized its army in Serbian defense, which in turn led to Germany declaring war on Russia.
-> This is the most directly of all reasons have caused the Great War.
Which of the following groups comprised the gentry in the Southern colonies?
a) Wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy.
b) Those who were educated but did not own land and thus could not vote.
c) Landowners who had earned their status through indentured servitude.
d) The free working class who wanted to be as distinct as possible from slaves.
Answer:
Explanation:
Wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy
The gentry in the Southern colonies were wealthy landowners who modeled themselves after British aristocracy.
In the southern colonies, most of the wealthy merchants were from the English gentry who invested their wealth. The climate was well suited for the growing of cash crops like tobacco and cotton with the help of slaves.The gentry in the south were wealthy merchants, planters, officials and lawyers.Therefore we can conclude that the gentry in the Southern colonists were affluent British aristocracy.
Thus option A is the correct answer.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
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How might Jan’s father react if Jan said she couldn’t go to school because she was sick
when she really wanted to stay at home and watch television?
true or false
16.the capo means up to end
Answer:
the heart of gold and I will send you are teaching
Give two reasons why China is known as a nation of "contrast".
Answer:
Huge China is a country of contrasts. It consists of several climatic zones, there you can find a noisy city full of glass skyscrapers and smog, but also the traditional mountain village with mud houses and rice plantations.
Who became the first African American to represent texas in the united states house of representatives
Answer:
Barbara Jordan became the first African American to represent Texas in the United States House of Representatives.
Explanation:
Barbara Jordan was an American university teacher and politician of the Democratic Party, who represented the state of Texas in the US House of Representatives from 1973 to 1979.
What was the United States' response to the Soviet Union’s presence in Afghanistan?
A. The United States sent troops to join the anti-government forces in Afghanistan.
B. The United States provided weapons to support anti-government groups in Afghanistan.
C. The United States decided to take a neutral position regarding the Soviet Union’s actions.
D. The United States sent a diplomat to Afghanistan to express concern about the Soviet Union’s actions.
Answer:
B. The United States provided weapons to support anti-government groups in Afghanistan.
Explanation:
The US sent aid and boycotted all things Soviet.
Answer: B. The United States provided weapons to support anti-government groups in Afghanistan.
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Which of the following statements best describes John Locke's Social Contract Theory?
a) “Humans can use their senses to discover natural laws and apply them to society.”
b) “The purpose of government is to protect the individual liberties of its citizens.”
c) “Man must use reason and science to combat religion and superstition.”
d) “As long as hierarchy is observed, a nation’s citizens will have political liberty.”
Answer: b) “The purpose of government is to protect the individual liberties of its citizens.”
Explanation:
According to John Locke, he only reason that people give up certain rights to the government is so that the government can protect their liberties as well as their properties and lives. This represents a social contract.
If the government is unable to do this then they have broken the social contract and can be recalled by the citizens of the country who will then put in another government that should be able to take care of them.
1. J. Edgar Hoover kept power by (a) keeping personal files on prominent politicians, (b) trying to keep the FBI in the public's eye, (c) courting presidents, (d) all of these.
2. A former State Department employee who was a Communist, and whose investigation helped the career of Richard Nixon, was (a) Whittaker Chambers, (b) Klaus Fuchs, (c) Alger Hiss, (d) Julius Rosenberg.
1st answer is (a) keeping personal files on prominent politicians
2nd answer is (c) Alger Hiss
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Answer: Providing for the common defense.
It encouraged the colonists to fight back against Britain.
Who was Sikaner e Aazem? *
Answer:
Alexander the Great
Explanation:
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Explain the historical Ciramstances that led to the start of the Indian Independece movement.
How was the labor movement connected to the first women's righ movement?
Answer:While industrialization led to radical changes in female American life, many white women elected to stay at home and began to glorify the profession of a housewife. ... They ultimately leveraged their power in the home, factory, and schools to gain public attention in the first women's rights movement.
Explanation:
Many deaths in World War One resulted from
Answer:
Explanation: The casualties suffered by the participants in World War I dwarfed those of previous wars: some 8,500,000 soldiers died as a result of wounds and/or disease. The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas.
The city of Timbuktu was a Muslim city in West Africa. It functioned as all
of the following except?
O Trade center
Center for Scholarship
O Center for theological studies
O Center for military training
What is the purpose and structure of the system of checks and balances give examples ?
Answer: The best example of checks and balances is that the president can veto any bill passed by Congress, but a two-thirds vote in Congress can override the veto.
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What is a major similarity between economic wants and economic needs?
Answer:
People must fulfill both in order to survive.
Explanation:
Answer:
People try to fulfill both with limited resources
Explanation:
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It led to a balance of free and slave states in Congress.
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What was Roger B. Taneys position?
A. enslaved person who sued for freedom
B. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
C. united states Senator
D. unsuccessful presidential candidate
Answer:
He was the Chief Justice of the United States (1836–1864) so the answer is B
Why did the S.A.LT. treaty "die"?
Answer:
Explanation:
The US Senate chose not to ratify the treaty in response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which took place later that year. The agreement expired on December 31, 1985 and was not renewed although both sides continued to respect it.
What were some of the consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Answer:
It led to the Soviet Union removing all its nuclear missiles from Cuba and, later, American missiles from Turkey. It led to the signing of the Limited Test Ban Treaty in 1963 and a further thaw in the Cold War.
Explanation:
Cuba stayed communist and highly armed though the Soviet missiles were removed under UN supervision. Both sides considered they had secured a victory - Khrushchev had saved the communist regime in Cuba from invasion by the USA, and had negotiated a deal with the USA on the removal of their Jupiter missiles in Turkey.
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How would surplus of gas affect our economy?
Answer:
At the individual level, higher gas prices mean that each of us pays more at the pump, leaving less to spend on other goods and services. But higher gas prices affect more than just the cost to fill up at the gas station; higher gas prices have an effect on the broader economy.
Explanation:
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What branch proposes and passes all legislation?
executive
legislative
judicial
all of the above
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True, Missouri is north of line. Anything under Missouri became slave and anything above became free.
Identify a problem that affect the modern world economical
Answer:
Economic issues facing the world economy, as well as regions and countries, include prospects for growth, inflation, energy and the environment, inequality, labor issues, emerging markets, and the impact of new technologies.
Explanation:
is Judaism is a fair religion?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Answer:
The three main beliefs at the center of Judaism are Monotheism, Identity, and covenant (an agreement between God and his people). The most important teachings of Judaism is that there is one God, who wants people to do what is just and compassionate. no because if you dont belive in god u are turn down
Explanation:
What are the five factors that caused the economic instability that created the Great Depression?
Answer:
1. The stock market crash of 1929. During the 1920s the U.S. stock market underwent a historic expansion. ...
2. Banking panics and monetary contraction. ...
3. The gold standard. ...
4. Decreased international lending and tariffs.
Answer:
Banking panics and monetary contraction
The gold standard,
Decreased international lending and tariffs.
The stock market crash of 1929
Explanation:
Banking panics and monetary contraction:
A banking panic arises when many depositors simultaneously lose confidence in the solvency of banks and demand that their bank deposits be paid to them in cash.
The gold standard:
The gold standard is a monetary system in which paper money is freely convertible into a fixed amount of gold. In other words, in such a monetary system, gold backs the value of money. The U.S. Constitution in 1789 gave Congress the sole right to coin money and the power to regulate its value.
Decreased international lending and tariffs:
Many economists have argued that the sharp decline in international trade after 1930 helped to worsen the Great Depression, and many historians partly blame this on the American Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act (enacted June 17, 1930) for reducing international trade and causing retaliatory tariffs in other countries.
The stock market crash of 1929:
The Wall Street Crash of 1929, also known as the Great Crash, was a major American stock market crash that occurred in the autumn of 1929. It started in September and ended late in October, when share prices on the New York Stock Exchange collapsed.
How was Lincoln involved in the Fort Donelson battle?
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Answer: He participated as an offensive general
Explanation: