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    The Rise of Dictators Chapter 9: Lesson 1 Themes for Lesson •  How did Stalin change the government and the economy of the Soviet Union? •  What were the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government? •  How did Hitler rise to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s? •  What were the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War? Key terms: •  Totalitarian- a government that exerts total control over the nation and citizens’ lives •  Fascism- political philosophy that emphasizes the importance

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    Jackson Legacy

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    Andrew Jackson’s legacy was affected by the positive and negative effects of the Spoils System and the Nullification Crisis. The spoils system‚ rewarded political party workers with government jobs to prevent corruption‚ negatively affected Jackson’s legacy. Even thought the spoils system was supposed to lower corruption‚ it did the exact opposite. The reason behind it was that Jackson gave jobs to illiterates‚ incompetents‚ and people that has no clue on what to do it office‚ instead of giving

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    minds of his time who accomplished numerous feats which are still spoken and studied today. Rising to power through manipulation and self-promotion‚ Caesar became one of the most prominent men of the Ancient World‚ leading him to be known as the Dictator of Rome. Caesar’s early life and militant nature enabled him to rise to power through politics‚ and multiple triumphant military endeavors. When studying Caesar’s legacy it is important to explore the duality of his actions contrasted against his

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    Jackson

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    Jacqueline Litz 9/1/12 Day 2 Block A “History cannot give us a program for the future‚ but it can give us a fuller understanding of ourselves‚ and of our common humanity‚ so that we can better face the future” -Robert Penn Warren. History is the analysis and interpretation of the human past that enables us to study continuity and change over time. If it wasn’t for the study of our nation’s past there would be no way to identify the American identity. The study of the world’s history shows the

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    Violence can lead to these because if the person who was to commit the crime had all intentions to do so. 5. Orderliness and stable rule‚ even rule by a dictator‚ are preferable to chaos. - Not all of the time because if the dictator were to be non-corrupt and able to defend and help his people it wouldn’t lead to chaos. The main time a dictator is preferable lead into chaos is when he uses his powers for the wrong intentions such as Hilter. Hitler abused his power and used it to kill hundreds

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    greatly impacted by this shift from agriculture to industry and this time became known as the Gilded Age. Railroads‚ steel mills‚ factories‚ and other forms of industry dominated the economy. One of very few men to accept this change in the U.S.‚ Andrew Carnegie overcame his humble underpinnings and became the owner of one of the largest steel companies in the nation. Many poor laborers and citizens of limited means did not reap the benefits of the industrial age as a result of poor working and living

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    Many speakers‚ private or public‚ are given the chance to elaborate on issues that they feel that their opinion is of great value. Charlie Chaplin’s speech in the movie‚ The Great Dictator‚ is a prime example of somebody taking what it is that they believe and emotionally stating it to a group of people. The Great Dictator‚ also the name of the speech‚ is about how the human race wants more than to be controlled and wish to be closer and unite together. It expresses what the people have to achieve

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    Andrew Carnigee

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    Andrew Carnigee was best described as a captain of industry. Carnigee was worth about 298.3 billion dollars‚ and I cannot think of a better man than Carnigee that is worth near that amount. Even now it is hard to make such money‚ back in Carnigee’s time‚ a task such as that would be unthinkable. So how could he have made his fortune while maintaining the ethics of a good man? Carnigee built his empire on a mound of molten steel‚ but it was not always this way. Carnigee started as a telegrapher

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    Michael Jackson

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    Sharene Salameh WGS209 March 12‚ 2014 -Known as the "King of Pop‚" singer-songwriter Michael Jackson was born in Gary‚ Indiana‚ on August 29‚ 1958. -As a child‚ he performed as the lead singer of the Jackson family’s popular Motown group‚ the Jackson 5. Jackson went on to become one of the most internationally famous award-winning solo pop sensations to date. Jackson’s 2009 death stirred controversy and was ultimately ruled a homicide. Dr. Conrad Murray‚ who had

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    Richard Jackson

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    Richard Jackson is an American contemporary artist born in 1939 and raised in Sacramento‚ he spent his free time hunting on a 2‚000-acre ranch in Colusa County with his family‚ who are descendants of President Andrew Jackson. He studied engineering and art at Sacramento State College. He held down odd jobs like Christmas tree farming and mining for gold in Sierra City before getting his first gallery shows in L.A. in the 1970s. He now has a studio where he does all his work in Sierra Madre‚ California

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