1. Europe in the Twentieth Century
Although the Germans, the French, the British, and the Russians were constantly in disagreement over the merits of their own cultural traditions, all agreed on one thing-the superiority of things European. ... Therefore, it seems that what actually led to Europe's centrality would be the same thing that would lead to its fall. ... Instead, after the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, the Germans issued the Austrians a "blank check" by promising unlimited support to the nation and encouraging them to act quickly against Serbia to split apart the Triple Entente. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate