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    order of monks‚ founded by Saint Augustine in the fifth century. Luther was accepted into the monastery where he lived in an unheated chamber and had to follow strict rules regarding prayer‚ fasting‚ and confession. He was obsessed with feelings of sinfulness and struggled to find his personal faith. He struggled deeply with anxiety‚ which led him to make confessions

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    Hitler’s other weapon Hitler did not rise to power completely through force; he used propaganda to convince German citizens that Jews (and other groups of people) were the cause of Germany’s economic problems. Hitler strategically blamed Jews for a majority of problems the German people faced‚ catering to all the demographics of the German population. In the book “Hitler’s Propaganda Machine”‚ the author‚ Roger B. Nelson‚ states that‚”…the Nazis embarked on a massive rearmament program that created

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    leading up to the war was very different on both sides. Hitler hated the Soviet Union thinking of it as Jewish led country trying to destroy Nazi Germany. Stalin acted with great paranoia when dealing with the Nazis he trusted them‚ while Hitler on other hand was scheming to destroy them. In 1939 the two countries signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact or the Soviet and German nonaggression pact. This would guarantee peace for the next 10 years and the exchange of manufactured goods between the two countries

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    Values of the societies are the ID of the cultures. People can know each other by their values. Since evey society has their values in their culture‚ and these values are different from area to area‚ but sometimes there are shered values between culture and another. In my opinion one of these valuse which is shered from all culture or most the cultures is time. Every culture give time important value but in difference shape. Concept the time is different from place to another‚ Some

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    Hitler solidified his control over the German government through the use of the foot in the door phenomenon. In other words‚ Hitler solidified his spot in the German government through gradual‚ small actions. Hitler’s bravery throughout the war was well renowned post World War 1. From there‚ he started becoming involved in the German Worker’s Party and eventually became the leader of this small‚ nationalist group. In a short amount of time‚ this nationalist group would become more popular and desirable

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    To what extent was the rise to power of the Nazis due to the Wall Street Crash? Historian Carr writes "It is inconceivable that Hitler could have come into power had not the Weimar Republic being subject to the unprecedented strain of a world crisis"‚ thus he thinks that the Wall Street Crash was the cause of problems in Weimar leading to the rise of the Nazis. In 1933 the Nazi party took control of Germany‚ installing Hitler as chancellor. Evidence would suggest that the Wall Street Crash was a

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    Before Hitler was leading the Germans and the Axis powers in WW2‚ he was defying the treaty of Versailles and committing crimes to try to get Germany back to its former glory. Even though Hitler was committing all these crimes‚ the League of Nations was not doing anything to stop him. This allowed Hitler to keep doing what he was doing. All of this made Germany more powerful. Also‚ the fear of war forced the League of Nations to make decisions that they probably would not have made if they were

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    Russia was the first ever state to actively make an attempt at a communist government. Karl Marx’ The Communist Manifesto‚ released in 1848‚ led to the rise of a new ideology. After many events in History‚ people began to question if capitalism was truly the best form of government. When questioning that‚ many civilians turned to take a look at communism. After the October revolution in Russia‚ led by the Bolshevik Workers Union in 1917‚ a man named Vladimir Lenin implemented communism into their

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    Mussolini’s and Hitler’s Rise to Power Mussolini and Hitler both seemed as if they were going to save their countries when they were in need. Italy was rising in unemployment and inflation which cause social unrest. A newspaper editor and politicians named Benito Mussolini boldly promised to rescue Italy by reviving its economy and rebuilding its armed forces. As for Germany‚ most Germans ignored Hitler and his angry message until the Great Depression ended the nation’s brief postwar recovery

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    Political Control by the west led to systemic difference between east and west‚ a conscious process of the creation of an architectonic of international capitalism by the colonial powers and trade networks throughout their settler colonies. Economic domination and political domination go hand in hand. One builds on the other‚ the merchants and the ruling class in collusion. Mere increase in quantity of economic goods and their variety doesn’t tell the full story‚ there has to be an analysis of

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