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    Possessing an uncanny political aptitude, Otto von Bismarck sought to transform the European geopolitical landscape through his meticulous strategies. Although Bismarck’s theories were plausible, it became apparent that the industrial capacity of Prussia would be instrumental in the state’s quest to achieve continental supremacy. Employing the services of famed Prussian Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke, the production capabilities of Prussia coalesced to form its industry of war. Prussia’s newfound

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    The Power of Warfare The role of warfare played a tremendous role in the nineteenth-century efforts of nation building. Warfare gave rise to an increase of self-pride within people, known as nationalism, which allowed the people within countries to unite and further expand for the greater good of their country. Warfare was used by countries like Italy, Germany, and Great Britain to build their nations by attempting to unify there territories and establish their own governments with force. Warfare

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    In the short story written by Alphonse Daudet, “The Last Lesson” starts off with a young boy with the name of Franz in which he is contemplating wither he should do the right thing and go to school, or skip school and go spend the day out in the woods with the birds and animals. Franz frantically decided to go to school, even though he was already late. As Franz hustled to school, he had no clue that it was going to be the last time he would be going to school before everything changed. Franz, along

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    Otto Von Bismarck

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    Otto von Bismarck was an important figure in the unification of Germany. Bismarck was responsible for transforming a collection of small German states, unifying them into the German empire, and becoming its first chancellor. Under the rule of William I, Bismarck was appointed as Prime Minister of Prussia for assistance over budget. Bismarck urged the king to ignore the liberals about the right to approve taxes and to instead strengthen the army. Thus making Bismarck a leader of a unification movement

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    The Prussian War

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    Means The Prussian strategy towards its war effort against France well fits the defined ends. It is strongly compatible with Prussia's higher strategy toward German unification and, thus, its strengthening. However, with regard to the means, available resources, it was expected that the strategy would experience immediate difficulties with regard to feasibility and acceptability when it was compared with other strategic options such as bandwagoning, accommodation, or maintaining status quo (maintaining

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    Pan Slavophilism Essay

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    Nikolai Danilevskii, Russian naturalist and proponent of pan-Slavism, theorized that the Germanic-Roman and Slavic peoples were of distinct historical-cultural types and, by nature, bound to clash. Although readers of his work Russia and Europe (1869) were highly polarized in their opinions of his arguments, Danilevskii’s ideas seem precursory to World War I, and how differences in political, religious, and scientific worldviews between Germany and Russia played into its unfolding. In Europe, the

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    How Bismarck United Germany Otto von Bismarck, a brilliant diplomat and creative statesman, served as _ of Prussia from _. He would later serve as the first chancellor of the German nation that he helped to create. The German states were swelling with nationalism during the mid-nineteenth century, best exemplified by the Revolution of 1848. Perhaps the German states would have eventually unified on their own, but Otto von Bismarck certainly smoothed and hastened the process. His insightful unification

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    Gatamak Escape

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    The Escape Gatamaku is my name, The African Kingdom of Dahomey was where I was born. A fighter was what I became. I was a girl among boys, but had the skill like a king among common people. At 9 I was the best fighter among all of the townsfolk at 15 I was jotted down as a bodyguard to the king’s family. But then I was taken, In the night I was walking home from the King’s home and suddenly 6 people surrounded me from the trees. I hit two people in front of me with my hands and they fell down, but

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    scene 2 otherwise known as the balcony scene, and the Franco Zeffirelli film adaptation of the same scene. Both of these adaptations conveyed Shakespeare's intentions as it is both entertaining, and also makes the audience question their perception of “true love”. These adaptations will be compared in the areas of; costume,

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    Shakespeare’s tale Romeo and Juliet is all about the love displayed by characters, including the platonic love that is demonstrated by best friends Romeo and Mercutio. Both Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli are able to portray this perfectly in their own different ways during the major fight scene between Tybalt and Mercutio. Baz Luhrmann is able to portray love in this fight scene with dramatic and intense music, along with fast paced camera work and close up shots. The close ups, for example,

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