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| U.S. and U.S.S.R had a stand-off because of missile in which communist country? |
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| JFK used the mission 'Bay of Pigs" to overthrow who in Cuba? |
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MATCH - Communist leader in North Vietnam A. HO CHI MINH B. HARRY TRUMAN |
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| MATCH - Communistic, Separated by 38th Parallel |
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| MATCH - Below 38th parallel and democratic |
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| MATCH - Above 17th parallel, communistic |
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| MATCH - Used by Winston Churchill, separates Communists and Democrats |
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| MATCH - Alliance between USSR and Satellite Nations |
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| MATCH - Alliance of US, Canada and 10 Western European Nations |
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| MATCH - Willingness to engage in War to stop communism |
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| MATCH - 40 year conflict between US and USSR |
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| MATCH - Organizations of Nations set up after WWII |
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| MATCH - Economic package to aid Europe after WWII |
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| MATCH - Gary Powers flew reconnaissance plane and shot down in Soviet Territory |
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| MATCH - Wanted to contain communism |
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| This US general drew up the Japanese constitution |
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| Which groups of people were persecuted at the Nuremberg Trials? |
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| Which nation lost most lives during WWII? |
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| Which British General won the Battle of El Alamein? |
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| During WWII, Stalin repeatedly urges the US and the USSR to do what to relieve Nazi pressure? |
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| Kamikazes targeted what structures? |
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| The allied invasion of France occurred on what day? |
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| Who was the supreme commander of Western Allied forces in Europe? |
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| Who developed Island Hopping? |
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| Why was island hopping developed. |
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| He wanted to take out the week islands then take out the strong. |
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| Which event in the Pacific theater during WWII changed the course of the war from defensive to offensive? |
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| Mastermind behind Pearl Harbor? |
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| Which freedom does the Atlantic Charter support? |
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| What are some features that the British were at an advantage during the Battle of Britain? |
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| Radar, enigma, Post British Moral |
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| Who was the leader of France who maintained leadership in exile? |
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| Which country in Europe did Hitler first use Blitzkrieg? |
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| What prompted France and GB to enter WWII? |
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| Which ruler did Hitler sign the Non-aggression pact with? |
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| Which nations were part of the Axis Powers? |
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| Germany, Italy, and Japan |
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| Who was the leader of Republican troops supporting Government in Spain? |
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| The Munich Conference was held to address the problems of a German threat to what Nations? |
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| What event started the Great Depression? |
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| How did Roosevelt believe his New Deal Program would fix the Great Depression? |
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| Large public works project to provide more jobs |
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| What was the goals of the US Isolationists? |
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| Political ties with others should be avoided. |
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| What did German do after WWI to the Rhineland? |
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| What was the effect of the Dawes Plan on Germans post war economy? |
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| Save Germany from inflation of crisis and stabilize the economy |
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| Britain and Frances decision to give in aggression and keep peace was also know as the... |
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| What country invaded Manchuria in 1931? |
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| What was Sigmund Freud's belief on human behavior? |
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| Much of it was irrational |
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| What effects did the radio have on families during WWII? |
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| News, plays, music, sports the entire family could enjoy |
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| Why did the people of Germany turn on their government? |
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| Government signed Treaty of Versailles |
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| Why were the Jewish people in Germany used as a scape-goat under Hitler? |
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| A government that aims to control political, economic and social intelligence along with culture is know as a... |
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| Totalitarianism Government |
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| What was the purpose of Stalin's 5 year Plan? |
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| Change the USSR from Agriculture to Industrial economy. |
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| How did Hitler benefit from the Enabling Act? |
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| Gave the government power to ignore the Constitution for 4 years |
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| What politcal ideology is Nazism considered? |
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| Hitler wanted lebensraum, how would he achieve it? |
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| By 1935, which eastern European countries were still in democracies? |
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| What was the name of Hitler's famous book? |
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| How do fascism and communism compare? |
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| 1 Party, no rights, strong native feeling |
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| During the depression, which country was faced with reperations? |
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| How did the Great Depression affect imports and exports? |
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| What was the purpose of the New Deal? |
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| Stimulate U.S. economy by increasing Government Spending |
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| Why was the Weimar Republic weak? |
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| Inflation, no democracy, and large number of political parties. |
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| Who was the ruler under a dictatorship in Italy? |
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| DEFINE - Bolsheviks overthrew this. |
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| DEFINE - Russia pulled out because of Brest Litovsk. |
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| DEFINE - Revolution of 1905. |
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| DEFINE - Leader of Bolsheviks |
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| DEFINE - Last leader of the Romanov Dynasty |
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| DEFINE - Leader was Lenin |
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| DEFINE - Influential local councils of workers and peasants |
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| DEFINE - Russia's first parliament |
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| DEFINE - Political influences on Zarirna |
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| Why were the Bolsheviks successful? |
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| Easy to take over, appeal to workers, and were more superior |
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| How did Lenin view politics? |
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| Did not rally around the flag? |
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| Poverty, an ineffective czar, and the split between have and have-nots was the main cause of what revolution? |
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| Was police terror used in totalitarianism? |
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| Who made the economic decisions under Stalin? |
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| How did the Russo-Japanese war show weakness to the czar? |
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| Incompetent, needed to re militarize, and news of repeat loses spark unrest. |
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What territories were lost after the signing of the Treat of Brest-Litovsk? (FELLP) |
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| Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland) |
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| Which group of people made up the soviets under Russia's provisional government? |
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| Radical Russian Marxist Revolutions were also know as... |
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| What was the purpose of Stalins 5 year plan? |
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| Nationalism, Militarism, and Internal Descent were all major causes of... |
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| Who were members of the Triple Alliance? |
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| Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy |
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| What city was Francis Ferdinand shot? |
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| Which Balkan states were parts of Central powers? |
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| German shared borders with which two members of the Triple Entente? |
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| Why did Germany not like Article 231? |
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| it said it was their fault. |
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| What happened to Lenin and the country of Russia when they signed the treaty to pull them out of WWI? |
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| Which US president was the spokesperson for peace talks after WWI? |
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| Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks? |
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| Unrestricted submarine warfare |
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| What did Italy do when they attacked Austria in 1915? |
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| Betrayed Germany and Austria |
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| When Germany advanced in France during WWI, which city were they stopped? |
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| Germanys plan for 2 front war was also know as... |
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| Aggressive preparation for war is also know as... |
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| Complete mobilization for war is also know as.. |
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| What did France truly insist after WWI? |
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| Desire for national security |
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| What was the Treaty of Versailles of 1919? |
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| Treaty signed Viemar that was harsh. |
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| Who were the members of Central Powers? |
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| Germany, Russia, Bulgaria, Austria Hungary |
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| Trench warfare is also know as.. |
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| What do historians consider an Act of War? |
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| Who was a member of the "black hand" |
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| When Russia moved into Manchuria, it caused which to go to war? |
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| Who did Japan sign the Treaty of Kanagawa to open ports? |
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| Before the middle of the 1880's, who traded with Japan? |
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| What is the difference between indirect and direct rule? |
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| What continent did Britain have full control over during Imperialism? |
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| DEFINE B - Opposition to dutch settlers in South Africa |
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| DEFINE B - Struggle to be fittest |
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| DEFINE B - Europe decided how to divide Africa |
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| DEFINE B - Oil and Cowfat use in rifles |
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| DEFINE B - British life line to the Red Sea |
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| DEFINE B - Found by David Livingston |
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| DEFINE B - General Gordon was killed |
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| DEFINE B - British colony |
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| DEFINE B - Armed protest that influenced Chinese |
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| DEFINE B - US trade with China |
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| DEFINE B - Largest protest to hit China |
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| DEFINE B - Regions in China that others dominate |
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| DEFINE B - Clash between Britain and China |
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| DEFINE B - Don't have to listen to Chinese law. |
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| How did 19th century socialists believe government should view the economy? |
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| Utilitarianism believed government polices should do what? |
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| Great good for great number of people. |
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| What was the key idea pertaining to free-market systems? (QUOTE) |
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| Adam Smith's quote "The wealth of Great Nations" |
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| How did the Industrial revolution affect cities? |
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| Population increased faster than housing |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Steam Engine |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Power loom |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Steam boat |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Fly shuttle |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Seed drill |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Added turnips for better soil |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Water Frame |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Cotton Gin |
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| DEFINE C (WHO) - Spinning wheel |
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| In the 1800's, who was considered radical? |
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| By 1871, which nation in Europe changed? |
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| Loyalty to people, king, and culture is defined as... |
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| Who was instrumental in the unification of Italy? |
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| In 1860, Otto von Bismark expanded which European country? |
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| Why did Metternich resign? |
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| What does the force of nationalism cause? |
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| Old empires to split, increase in nation states, opposition to conservatives. |
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| The creation of a single monarchy in Austria Hungary, common array and common economic ecosystem are all related to the (____ of 1867) |
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| What destroyed the Concert of Europe? |
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| Great powers have right to intervene to restore monarchy can also defined as.. |
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| Principles of Intervention |
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