1. Causes of the First World War | Analyzing the historian’s interpretation of Austria-Hungary and Germany’s roles in escalating the conflict in 1914.
2. Nazi Policy and the Holocaust | Evaluating the historian’s perspective on the shift from forced emigration to mass extermination of Jews.
3. US Foreign Policy in the Cold War | Assessing the historian’s interpretation of the Roosevelt administration’s containment strategy and its impact on US-Soviet relations.
4. Historiographical Approaches | Investigating how different historians interpret key events such as war causation, genocide, and Cold War diplomacy.
5. Diplomatic and Military Decision-Making | Examining how political and military leaders shaped wartime and Cold War strategies through their policies.
6. Impact of Ideologies on Global Conflicts | Exploring how nationalist, imperialist, and ideological motivations influenced major historical events.

Laura Bellini
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