Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

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    The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand research paper If you were killed right now would you think the world have an impact for the better or the worse. My assassination research paper is on the former archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand. Franz and his wife, Sophie, were shot on June 28,1914. I believe this assassination an unjust action. This was an unjust act because it lead to two world wars and shamed the Ferdinand family yet did bring some benefits for the U.S. If Franz Ferdinand was

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    to approximately 10 million deaths and 20 million badly injured. World War I was caused by many incidents prominent to the July Crisis, which includes of nationalism, militarism, imperialism, alliances, and most commonly known the assassination of the Archduke of Austria and his wife. This was majorly important because after World War I it changed the way each country thought and negotiated. Keeping in mind there were many countries included in contributing and fighting during this Great War.

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    imperalism, and nationalism. Among those causes, the world war I break out also had a lot to do with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie. Archduke’s death quickly set off a chain of reaction of events culminating in the the outbreak of world war I. As you read this essay you will learn about the start of world war I and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Militarism means that the army and the military forces are given a high profile by the government. the

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    was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand the main cause of World War One. The assassination was in fact, one of sparks in the July Crisis, alongside an Ultimatum sent to Serbia. The other contributing factors of the First World War were Nationalism and Militarism, Nationalism being the main cause. Militarism was a large cause of the war because is involved the Arms Race. Nationalism pushed European countries to war by men signing up to fight assuming they would win. The Assassination was an

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    example of this because the assassination of one man ultimately lead to a War that involved the whole World. In the early nineteen hundreds relation between Bosnia and Austria-Hungary where high and tense. Bosnia was part of Austria-Hungary but many Serbs in Sarajevo (the capital of Bosnia) believed that they should be ruled by Bosnia. On top of that the serbs in Sarajevo wanted Bosnia to become their own country and separate from Austria-Hungary. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of

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    On June 28th Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated at a local coffee shop in Sarajevo, Austria by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the terrorist group ‘The Black Hand’. The Archduke and Duchess were at the coffee shop after their driver took a wrong turn which lead them to their end. “I was sitting in the coffee shop having my daily coffee when I heard multiple gunshots!” said Eric, a local teacher from Sarajevo. “I got up to see what was going on and saw Franz and Sophie both had gunshot

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    before, leaders were driven by a “mania to dominate the globe” and were willing to use warfare to get what they wanted. Five major causes contributed to the beginning of World War One, Militarism, Nationalism, Alliances, Imperialism and the Assassination of the Archduke. Militarism was the strongest political and cultural force in European countries in years before World War One. Militarism is a philosophy or system that puts large importance on military power and incorporates military personnel and ideas

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    war still remains unexposed to this day. What triggered the whole war was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie of Austria-Hungary on June 28th 1914 by The Black Hand. The assassination happened because of feelings toward the Serbians. The Archduke and his wife were on a parade route in their car during their visit to Sarajevo. Many assassins were lined up to take the kill of the Archduke but all failed, there was one young assassin named Gavrilo

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    the conflict between the Triple Alliance (Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) and the Triple Entente (France, Russia and Great Britain). Although there are many causes for the start of World War One, both long and short term, the main three were; the alliances formed between the countries of Europe, the expansion of economic Imperialism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. On the 28th of June, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his wife Sophie Choteck

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    events and turning points. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a highly significant turning point in history. It impacted the world in a wide range of areas including the outbreak of World War One and thus groundbreaking developments in medical and technological fields. The outbreak of war due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand also had major long-term social, economic and political impacts. On the 28th of June, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian

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