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Sally Wu 3/13/10 Roads to War Government spending on what people called the arms race had started European economies. Competing Alliances and Clashing Ambitions The Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy vs. France and Russia (1890). Constant rivals in Africa, Britain, and France edged to the brink of war in 1898 over competing claims to Fashoda, a town in the Sudan. They entered into secret agreements, the first which recognized British claims in Egypt and French claims in Morocco. This agreement marked the British-French alliance called the Entente Cordiale. Germany?s Imperial Demands

The American Pageant Chapter 3

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Pearl harbour

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Yesterday the Japanese Navy attacked the United States Navy Base. The United States Navy Base was in Pearl Harbor which is West of Honolulu on the island of O?ahu, Hawaii. They attacked because the Japanese wanted to destroy the United States ships and weapons before they could fully get into World War II. They tried to do this by having two waves of airplanes. The first wave arrived at 7:55 a.m. and contained 183 planes. The next wave came about an hour later and consisted of 167 planes.

AP Euro Notes

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Building an Essential World History Tool: Teaching Comparative History Comparison may be the most widely used demonstration of higher level thinking in history courses. Teachers usually assume students can compare because everyone makes comparisons so often. Yet frequency of activity does not guarantee the quality. The value of comparative history: Comparison locates the distinctive Comparison locates the common Comparison locates hidden elements in a situation ? applying what is obvious in one situation to another or asking questions raised in one place of another can reveal hidden attributes. Comparative history stimulates students to use higher-level thinking skills. Thinking the comparative method:

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