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1) During the early twentieth century, various nationalistic movements involved goals and values. In Europe and areas such as Russia and the Ottoman Empire, nationalists wanted to promote independence and secession in areas that had different ethnic origins, culture, language, and political ideals. Slavic people (i.e. Serbs) wanted to form their own country. Ethnic groups such as the Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Coats, and the Slovenes asserted the right of self-determination.

Human Trafficking in Russia

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Trafficking in Russia Human trafficking in its most basic sense is the illegal sale and trade of humans for exploitation, whether they were taken by force or not. This exploitation could be anything from the most known being prostitution to the most predominant being forced labor. Prostitution is the sexual exploitation of women and young girls for profit. Forced labor in terms of human trafficking is often described as the ?modern day slavery.? Even though slavery was abolished well over a hundred years ago, this new form of slavery has been taking place illegally in all parts of the world. Together with other forms of exploitation, they make up human trafficking.

Alexander Samsonov

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Alexander Samsonov commanded the Russian Army at the Battle of Tannenburg. This battle was a disaster for both Samsonov and the Russian Army.Samsonov was born in 1858 and he spent his earliest years in the Russian Army as a cavalry officer. Samsonov served in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 and in 1914, was given the command of the Russian Second Army when World War One broke out in 1914. The Russian Second Army, along with the First Army, was given the task of invading East Prussia. The attack was Samsonov's first real military challenge and it ended in disaster. He failed to co-ordinate the movements of the Second Army with those of the First Army as he had fallen out with Rennenkampf who commanded the First Army.

AP teacher's recommend 10th Edition Chapter 8 pages 227-231, 237-239, 244-250

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Chapter 8 pages 227-231, 237-239, 244-250 Pg. 227-231 The Second Thirty Years' War: WWI and WWII (1890-1945) International Politics and the Coming of the War (1890-1914) The primary factors contributing to this crisis: heightened nationalism + mindless militarism The Polarization of Europe 1890. Otto von Bismarck dismissed as German chancellor by Kaiser Wilhelm II Factors that led to Bismarck's fall: renewal of the Reinsurance Treaty (1887) w/ Russia + his scheme to undermine the Soc. Dem Party (SPD) in German politics His dismissal called into question the continuining dominance of a German agenda over Euro affairs

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