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    Mussolini

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    Fascism in Italy Mussolini was started the Fascist Party in Italy. He was expelled from the Socialist party in 1915 and he then went to fight in WWI. He was injured and returned to Italy and started a new political party‚ the Fascist party. The Fascists centered on an Ethnic state‚ in which they are all united by their heritage and looks. The Fascist party was very violent and soon spread to many areas of life in Italy. The police soon came under control by the fascists and the fascists even

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    most known mass murders of the human race. Before the Holocaust‚ mass murder had never been given a name. Hitler and his Nazi army led to the destruction of the many races in most areas of Europe. Hitler believed that if were not born German and if were born as a German but look like another race‚ were a disgrace to the race. If a person was born a German‚ a person also had to prove he was completely German by showing records of family members and their marriages. Some of the many groups included

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    Was Lewis and Clark’s expedition one of the main reasons the U.S is what it is today? Lewis and Clark’s expedition lasted two years‚ four months‚ and ten days. They traveled about 8‚000 miles (13‚000 km). The expedition was planned to go west of Missouri and to discover what was beyond the eastern area of the U.S‚ the government was able to explore this area of the U.S because of the Louisiana purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was bought from the French for $15 million dollars and the land area

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    Hitler's rise to power

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    Hitler’s Rise to Power - Essay Plan Question: To what extent were the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic the major reason for the rise of the Nazi Party between 1919 and 1933? The task of this question is to: 1. Explain how important Weimar’s weaknesses were in the rise to power of the Nazis until 1933. 2. Explain the other factors that helped the Nazis gain power. 3. Reach a balanced conclusion that directly answers the question. Introduction: After the Great War ended Germany

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    “It was personality and not circumstances that brought Hitler to power.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? From 1929 to 1933‚ Hitler’s rise to power was exponential. Many factors had helped him gain power in Germany; those included Hitler’s personality and of course‚ the political and economical issues that had arise during that period of time‚ helping him gain wide support. Although‚ both factors had helped and are significant to Hitler’s success‚ circumstance‚ compared to personality

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    Stalin was a dictator of the Soviet Union starting from 1922-1953 (Mazelev‚ 1999). Stalin is famous for his extremities used to build and sustain Communism in USSR. He is considered as one of the leaders who were responsible for the death of many people during their rule. The estimated number of deaths for which he is known to be responsible goes over 40 million (Price 2014). Can his actions be justified and what was the end of the means he used? Stalin‚ as his predecessor Lenin‚ was mostly affected

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    Each One, Teach One

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    Dalal) ✓ I have heard (from reliable sources) that Devang Dalal (First Edition : Aug-2010) has mostly used module language and covered it well ‚ so it is preferred over others). ✓ A thorough reading of past papers is must so that you know what you are able to recollect and relate. ✓ RTP is must do. DIRECT TAXES: ✓ Either Manoharan or Vinod Gupta. (Singhania is too vast). ✓ Classes Notes (Either Shirish Sir or Durgesh Sir) ✓ Amendment and Case Laws Book issued

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    Confederation began to fail and officials realized that a new document needed to be written in place of the Articles. This debate of what to do formed two main groups‚ the federalists and antifederalists. In the following paragraphs I will explain five key issues and each side of the argument. Each side will be explained because I do not think one side could fully encapsulate what was needed in the new central government. It is true that there have been very few successful republics in the history of the

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    What is religion? Each person’s definition of religion is different. Each person’s faith is different. This is a question that has been asked for centuries‚ and regardless of the answer given there is no right or wrong answer. However‚ according to Emile Durkheim in ;Kenneth D. Allan (2 November 2005). Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World. Pine Forge Press. p. 115. religion is "a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things‚ that is to say

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    In 1934 Hitler moved in to take supreme power of Germany and was able to establish a dictatorship. I agree that the main reason why Hitler was able to do this was because of the Reichstag Fire in 1933. There were many other reasons other than this such as the Enabling Act‚ the banning of political parties and trade unions and finally the Night of the Long Knives. The Reichstag fire was the most important why Hitler was able to establish a dictatorship. On the evening of the 27th of February 1933

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