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The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke.
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The Enlightenment differed from Romanticism in many ways. First, The Enlightenment placed immense importance on thoughts and reasoning while Romantics focused on emotions and self- experience. The Enlightenment poets were dexterous in using true-life events to create realistic works depicting an illusory individual.
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-Global interdependence is increasing due to growing industrialization and rapid technological advances in manufacturing, transportation, and telecommunications.
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There are several factors or ways in which this interdependence is shown.
1) economic - oil is produced in the middle east in large quantities. The world is very dependent on oil for gas and other products.
2) Socially- Many people from all over the world visit the middle east and vice versa. All these interactions affect the social interdependence of the world..and how we get along with each other. As people migrate or travel, they have economic interdependence affecting them all the time in both macro and micro.
3) Cultural - Many cultures occupy the middle east. They are not the same. For example, the people of Iran are largely Persian and that is different from Arab. Also, Jewish people in Israel are of a different background as well.
4) Politically -Each of the countries of the middle east receive economic aid from different countries.
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1: This is the first time the Super Bowl will be played in one of the teams home stadiums. The Buccaneers are a 45 year old team with only 2 Super bowl appearances and have won 1. The Chiefs are a 60 year old team, having gone to 4 Super bowls and winning only 2.
2: Its the 55th super bowl
3: True
4: True
5: false
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