If I remember correctly, I believe the Monroe doctrine basically told foreign countries to back off and promoted isolationistic ideology.
Alexander the Great destroyed the city of Thebes because he wanted to send a message to the other Greeks that were thinking of revolting like Thebes did. Thebes and other Greek city-states had a pact with Phillip II, Alexander's father, king of Macedonia, that they would be a part of Macedonia. When Phillip died and Alexander took over Macedonia, the Greeks did not want to bow to a 'child' (a 20 year old). Also it had been rumored in the cities that Alexander was dead and it was the perfect time to revolt. That is the reason Alexander the Great destroyed the city of Thebes.
La Paz, is the Headquarters of the Government of the Plurinational State of Bolivia. It is the most important political, cultural and financial center in Bolivia. The city is also the capital of the department of the same name. With an estimated population of 789 541 inhabitants, in 2015, La Paz is the third most populated city in the country. Its metropolitan area, which includes the municipalities of El Alto, Viacha, Achocalla, Laja, Mecapaca, Palca and Pucarani, is the most populated in the country, reaching a population of 1.87 million inhabitants. Located in western Bolivia, 68 km southeast of Lake Titicaca, La Paz is located in a canyon created by the Choqueyapu River and is surrounded by the high mountains of the altiplano, including the imposing Illimani, whose silhouette has been the most important emblem of the city since its founding. At an average height of 3650 meters above sea level, La Paz is the metropolis and highest administrative capital in the world. Due to its elevation, La Paz has a subtropical climate of height, with rainy summers and dry winters.
On June 28, 1914, in an event that is widely regarded as sparking the outbreak of World War I, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire, was shot to death with his wife by Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
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in reaction to a recent escalation in protests, Amritsar was placed under martial law and handed over to British Brigadier General Reginald Dyer, who banned all meetings and gatherings in the city. On April 13, the day of the Sikh Baisakhi festival, tens of thousands of people came to Amritsar from surrounding villages to attend the city’s traditional fairs. Thousands of these people, many unaware of Dyer’s recent ban on public assemblies, convened at Jallianwala Bagh, where a nationalist demonstration was being held. Dyer’s troops surrounded the park and without warning opened fire on the crowd, killing several hundred and wounding more than a thousand. Dyer, who in a subsequent investigation admitted to ordering the attack for its “moral effect” on the people of the region, had his troops continue the murderous barrage until all their artillery was exhausted. British authorities later removed him from his post
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