Accouting Chapter 10 Solutions Manual
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This article is talking about precipitating event for World War I and talks about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, on June 28, 1914. Fighting in World War it primarily took place on the western front in trenches, breastworks and fortifications. This article is mentioning about the eastern front with its plains and limited rail network conducive to trench warfare. It mentions the Heavy fighting that also took place along the Middle Eastern front and the Italian front. Is also talking that for the first time in history, hostilities were conducted in air, and it talks about fighting that also took place at sea. It is showing that World War I marked the end of the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman and Russian empires. Czechoslovakia, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Latvia gained their independence with the collapse of the German empire. The cost of war saw the breakup of the British Empire and France suffered for more than a generation trying to overcome the devastation caused by World War I.World War I is the event that really begins the twentieth century, ending the so-called Belle Époque (1871-1914) the period in which the major European powers did not go to war among themselves and the bourgeoisie lived its time of greatest meridian Thanks to the expansion of capitalism and imperialist exploitation imposed on the proletariat.
The factors that led to World War I can be divided into general and specific. Dispute in international markets by industrialized countries, that they could not sell the entire output of its factories. This competition was particularly fierce between Britain and Germany friction between the major powers due to colonial questions. Germany, Italy and Japan participated in the race late and neocolonial were dissatisfied with the few colonies that had acquired. But Final strike for the war to happen was the cowardly and brutal assassination ofArchduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife, heirs to the Austro-Hungarian
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