Fundamentally‚ both Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler had the same burning desire to each make their nation a respected and economically impregnable Great Power. Mussolini wanted to return Italy to its glory days of the ancient Roman Empire‚ a domestic policy amongst others which was used as propaganda and to ultimately consolidate his power. A strong economy and a united state were vital for both countries in case of the outbreak of yet another catastrophic war. "Everything in the state‚ nothing
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Getting to know each other! .January 3‚ 2010 at 10:33amTo do this‚ go to “notes” under tabs on your profile page‚ paste these instructions in the body of the note‚ type your title as "Getting to know each other!"‚ tag 25 people including me (tagging is done in yethe right hand corner of the app) then click publish. 1. What time did you get up this morning? 0530 2. How do you like your steak? Medium. 3. What was the last film you saw at the cinema? "zombieland" right before i left
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1. Develop the differences among the three theoretical approaches by applying each to the family. In each case‚ how do we understand a family and its operation? A theoretical approach is a basic image of society that guides thinking and research. Sociological theories are important to understanding how operates and how people in society relate with each other. There are three major theoretical approaches: structural-functional‚ social-conflict‚ and symbolic-interaction approach.
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with any particular political ideology. Like Howard Zinn‚ I find value in various schools of thought: anarchist‚ libertarian‚ liberal‚ communist‚ socialist‚ deep green ecology‚
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How far do you agree that the Struggle for Power following Lenin’s death in 1924 was caused by the ideological differences between the contenders for power? After the revolution in 1917 Lenin led Russia. However‚ in 1922 he began to suffer strokes later resulting in his death in 1924. As he didn’t see him self passing away so early he had left no clear set of plans as to who should take over from him or how the country should be run. This was the first time such an event had happened as the hierarchy
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Hitler was a very smart but deceptive man his rise to power was more by force than being a favourite in Germany’s eyes until he convinced them to believe his beliefs. Hitler came to power by destabilising the German society by force with his gang of thugs. The German people were also at a very vulnerable point due to the world economic crisis which put thousands of Germans out of jobs. They thought they might end up back to the days of World War 2. Hitler took a prime opportunity by rallying the
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Adolf Hitler: the name of one of the most universally hated men in history. Known for taking control of the German government and turning the country against the Jewish population‚ Hitler started an age of fear that would go down in history as one of the worst acts of inhumanity that the world had seen‚ turning the world into a war zone as the allied powers fought the axis powers in an attempt to halt the atrocities being committed against the Jewish people. Many believe that it was the death of
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greatest need for each of the following and why: a. Roads and canals built at the expense of the national government? The West needed this because they had limited mobility to trade and move around. The West needs this because they need a way of transportation. I know they needed transportation because theirs were very limited as page four tells us “The West had no large cities and no major highways…its main arteries of transportation were the mighty rivers.” The only way they got around was using the rivers
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Historical Background: In the early 1930s the mood in Germany was grim. The humiliating defeat during WW1‚ still lay fresh in the minds of Germans. The treaty of Versailles 1919‚ the worldwide economic depression‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ contributed to the circumstances that bestowed an opportunity for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Hitler appealed to German population‚ who were desperate for change‚ especially the lower middle class‚ the unemployed and young. Through his powerful
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Hitler’s rise to power In the years after WWI‚ Germany faced its worst economic depression along with devastation‚ defeat‚ and political division. Many German citizens who eventually came to be known as right wing believed that Germany did not yet lose the war at the time that The Treaty of Versailles was signed. Those who signed the treaty were left wing and were called the Social Democrats. Soon‚ many German citizens and political leaders such as Adolf Hitler in the right wing began to despise
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