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How did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 lead to a war? Determining the significance of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the larger chain of events that lead to World War I (WWI) requires an understanding of the larger political climate of late 19th century Europe. There are a three key terms that should be clarified before attempting to understand the complex interaction of events that lead to both Ferdinand’s assassination and one of the bloodiest wars the world had ever seen. The terms are: 1. Balance of Power 2. "Eastern Question" 3. Brinksmanship
Subject:
History
Topic:
War Studies
Posting ID:
1925
OTA ID:
102817
A brief description of the U.S civil war and how the North won.
What events led to the surrender of the confederate in the civil war?
Subject:
History
Topic:
War Studies
Posting ID:
2350
OTA ID:
102802
What are some good sources of information on the cold war?
Subject:
History
Topic:
War Studies
Posting ID:
3428
OTA ID:
102823
A summary of how World War II could be considered "Hitler's War."
In what ways could World War II be considered "Hitler's War"?
Subject:
History
Topic:
War Studies
Posting ID:
9557
OTA ID:
103931
A summary of unrestricted submarine warfare
A summary of unrestricted submarine warfare and how it brought the United States into World War I. What was unrestricted submarine warfare?
Subject:
History
Topic:
War Studies
Posting ID:
9558
OTA ID:
103931
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