Answer:
World War I resulted from a "chain reaction"
Explanation:
This Political cartoon is titled "Der Stänker" which translates to "The Troublemaker".
It was originally published in August 1914, in the German magazine known as Kladderadatsch.
It illustrated the nations of Europe sitting at a table. From the cartoon, it was revealed that the Central Powers in contrast to Russia was unhappy about small Serbia joining the table.
In the following event, out of nowhere, Serbia attack Austria - Hungary from the back. While Germany offers support to Austria, Russia and France made a pact without other nation's knowledge.
Consequently, Austria mauled Serbia, and Germany, in response to the Russia-France pact, allied with the Ottoman Empire. In the background, France wants to ally with Britain.
In the end, Germany and France went into the fight, this caught Britain by surprise, while the new country seems to join the fight, presumably, Japan.
Hence, the best summary for this cartoon is "World War I resulted from a "chain reaction"
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Well the cause of the Boston Massacre was the colonists throwing stuff at the soldiers and the soldiers ended up shooting into the crowd, killing a few people.
Paris is the first european city to have a police force
Answer:
After , Mexican-Americans, and African-Americans, the ethnic group with the largest impact on Texas has been the Germans.
By 1930, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, persons born in Germany or whose parents where born there made up a full 36 percent of "foreign white stock" in Texas. The next largest group was from Czechoslovakia at 11.5 percent.
The German-Texan culture started in 1831, when Frederick Ernst acquired land in Austin County near Industry. Within a couple of years his neighbors included other German families, such as the , a family later to become associated with the King Ranch in South Texas.
The largest immigration of Germans came in the 1840s when the (The Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas) organized at on the Rhine near Mainz. It assisted thousands in coming to Central Texas and establishing such settlements as New Braunfels and Fredericksburg.