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Austria-Hungary increased tension prior to WWI by announcing the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in October of 1908.
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This act created a lot of diplomatic tension as there were many alliances across this region involving Russia, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire, for example. In addition, Serbia objected to the Austria-Hungary annexation as they were geographically close and ethnically tied to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The foreign minister of Russia had to support the Serbian claims because the Russian public was very critical of Austria. Austria-Hungary was supported however by the Germans and they backed the annexation and threatened aggression against Serbia unless Russia and Serbia conceded. Bosnia and Herzegovina had been under the control of the Ottoman Empire but Turkey was also experiencing its own forms of unrest and political instability. It was a period where many of the old regimes were being challenged.
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Machiavelli's concept of "is it better to be feared or to be loved?" is presented in his book <em>'The Prince'.</em> He presents the notion that one should wish to be both love and feared, but, because it is difficult to be unite them in one person, it is much safer for the prince to be feared than loved. A Prince therefore must be feared. Only a Prince who is feared can provide security to life and property.
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Are you talking about when the colonies were with great britain, or when they were independent. when they were with great britain, they were very unified. they knew they wanted freedom from britain, and that’s what they accomplished
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The answer is C: procedural memory. This is because gymnastics is a task that Arianna has done in the past. It became something her body learned and mastered. She learned HOW TO DO IT. A procedure is "an established or official way of doing something" (Oxford). An explicit memory would be things like your name, close family and friends, birthday, etc.. A sensory memory would be something that someone could sense (see, hear, touch, taste, smell) for a short period of time, but still remember.