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Belgium's ports were close to the British coast and German control of Belgium would have been seen as a serious threat to Britain. Britain refused to ignore the events of 4 August 1914, when Germany attacked France through Belgium. Within hours, Britain declared war on Germany.
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Spoils system is a form of socio-political governmental practice in which the ruling party compensated its dedicated supporters and those that campaigned heavily for them with a political appointment or government jobs or positions.
Spoils system is considered a problem because it often leads to the employment of people in the government based on party nepotism rather than competency.
It leads to abuse of political power by the ruling party
It increases the acts of bribery and undue influence
Ang isang gerilya (Kastila: guerrilla) ay isang sibilyan na nanglulusob ng isang regular na hukbong panlupa. Kapag inatake ng mga sibilyan ang mga kapwa sibilyan, karaniwan itong tinatawag na terorismo. Kapag dalawa o mas marami pang mga hukbo ng mga sundalong panlupa (na kumakatawan sa mga bansa) ang sumalakay sa isa't isa, isa na itong digmaan. why are we talking bout guerrillas
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I can not find where is question 1 and 2.
I think, that answer to question 6 is It seemed to shrink the world. I am not 100% positive on that though. Let me know, If it was right.
Anyway, the answer to question 7 is Norman Borlaug.
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European leaders might have diverted attention away from internal dissent and problems by rallying their nations to the cause of war.
The nations of Europe were struggling to adjust to societal changes brought on by industrialization. There were workers strikes and rising socialist movements that caused internal tensions between the ruling classes and the working class. In some parts of Europe, such as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, nationalistic fervor by different ethnic groups was causing unrest within their borders also. Solving a nation's internal problems posed great difficulties. It was easier to point to other nations as the great threat and problem to their people's security. It seemed to leaders that "prosecuting an active foreign policy" (as some Austrian leaders put it) was a way to suppress internal domestic troubles.