With the August gun Barbara Letterman showed the vividness of the events and causes that led to the First World War. Many obvious motivations in her book suggest that the three images of waltz are not the only reasons for war. However, the image that best describes the origin of World War I is the disorder of the international system. The internal structure and human character of each country are two images that contribute greatly to war, but should be considered in the European conflict that occurs in the wider vacuum of international relations.
A: The world is currently in confusion, especially in war, terrorism, hatred, and all the economic and social instability occurring all over the world. There is an imbalance between the region and the country; in some places the economy and the country are rising, but others are decreasing. Still, I am optimistic about a better tomorrow and a better world. I believe that we can make the world a better place only by changing and improving ourselves as an individual. We are not selfish, we need to be more worried about each other, compete with our predecessors, compete with each other, live together, accept and respect each other's views and beliefs, and do not discriminate against anything.
What was the last imbalance made and did this big part raise their ugly head? Within 10 years, the world saw the rise of fascists and dictators. Fascists, do not understand, do not care, how true prosperity will happen, war with neighbors - seek land, control, power, seek breakthroughs, virtues, knowledge. Soon the world caught up in war. But it is not any war. Atrocities, unimaginable violence, complete despair and anger. America's media has not finished educating people at all, so just as it is the most deadly and inevitable in history, in this cycle a terrible causal relationship works and works the same way today. The same as yesterday. Stagnation leads to decline, people turn to fascism, atrocities bring war and destruction.