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Developments in 19th-century Europe are bounded by two great events. The French Revolution<span> broke out in 1789, and its effects reverberated throughout much of Europe for many decades. </span>World War I<span> began in 1914. Its inception resulted from many trends in European society, culture, and diplomacy during the late 19th century. In between these boundaries—the one opening a new set of trends, the other bringing long-standing tensions to a head—much of modern Europe was defined.</span>
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symbol of a Cold war era world .
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The berlin wall was the effort that resulted as the capital of an occupied German capital remained in control of a Soviet communist regime.
The entrance and exit to the West was not allowed in communist regimes. Therefore Cold War set a war that divided states in Eastern and Central Europe as communist while the so called "free world" identified as capitalist.
Of course the berlin wall came to an end with the collapse of the Communist bloqu in 1989, and when it felt, a promise of a re unification of East and West Germany long dreamed was possible. The fall of the Berlin Wall rendered a socialist system unable to fulfill the promise of a better human condition.
While today we suffer now from the capitalist and neo liberal system, the return for socialist among many former socialist countries has begun.
Some states have embraced a mixtured in so called social democracy.
A plan to exterminate all the Jewish people in Europe
Answer: A feudal society has three distinct social classes: a king, a noble class (which could include nobles, priests, and princes) and a peasant class. Historically, the king owned all the available land, and he portioned out that land to his nobles for their use. The nobles, in turn, rented out their land to peasants.
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