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    Macbeth was the trigger that caused him to lose his humanity in exchange for becoming the king. By consistently highlighting the benefits of becoming king‚ Lady Macbeth takes advantage of the opportunity provided to her to convince Macbeth that he was entitled to the crown. Due to Lady Macbeth’s actions‚ Macbeth had limited himself to a certain perspective and allowed himself to become overridden by his ambition to become king. I believe that Lady Macbeth is the individual most responsible for the

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    A: Plan of Investigation One major‚ controversial event that occurred during the WWII was the Holocaust. There has been much debate about the causes of the Holocaust‚ as many factors have been discussed. Therefore‚ this investigation will assess to what extent was Hitler the cause of the Holocaust. The four factors that will be assessed will be the widespread anti-Semitism‚ the role of Hitler himself‚ the demonizing of Jews made by the state churches and the Treaty of Versailles. The sources I

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    Liberals vs Conservatives

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    Liberals Vs Conservatives I would like to start by saying that I consider it to be a tragedy that this assignment is necessary. I can not believe that so many people in our class do not know the liberal and conservative views on some of the most basic topics. I by no means think that everyone should believe all of the things that I do‚ but at the very least they do need to know what both parties have to offer. They have obviously been voting solely on party lines and chose their side based on what

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    question many scholars‚ intellectuals‚ and philosophers have wondered throughout the ages since his bloody death in the year 44 B.C. at the hands of some of his closest friends. This treachery would have most people in outrage; who would dare kill the soon to be Roman Emperor? Most would come to the assumption it was blood thirsty‚ heartless men who themselves wanted to seize power‚ but is that really the case? I believe this to be true in that the men were envious of Caesar’s obvious superiority to

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    The Crucible was a revolutionary play which clearly depicted the Salem Witch Trials and what went on in the lives of the individuals in Salem. Some of these people were convicted of being a witch‚ some were not‚ and some were somehow connected to those being convicted. Despite the fact that everyone played some part in the Witch Trials‚ there are three key people who are mostly responsible for the mayhem. Overall‚ the three people that was most responsible for these trials would be Abigail Williams

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    The Decline of Sovereignty

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    The Decline of Sovereignty and Issues of Intervention Research Question/ Introduction The past decade witnessed many conflicts which focused around the issues of sovereignty. States have invaded other sovereign states for reasons that seem to be dubious by the international community. National separatist movements have intensified and are associated with the rise of the doctrine of self-determination among nations and ethnic groups (versus sovereign states). The decline of the concept of sovereignty

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    Why did the finial crisis of 2008 happen? Bear Sterns was the beginning of the crisis but why did it happen to them? Was Adam Smiths invisible hand concept responsible for what happened? Was is solely Bear Sterns fault? Bear Sterns along with other banks invested in subprime mortgages. They were mortgages that were given out to people that usually would not have been able to pay them off‚ which made them very high risk. The people ultimately could not pay for these mortgages.Once this happened these

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    The Decline of Feudalism

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    dead in a result of the Bubonic Plague‚ and the advancements in weaponry and battle tactic; each event played a role in the decline of feudalism. They each disrupted the social‚ economic‚ and political aspects of medieval Europe. One event that contributed to the decline of feudalism was King John’s signing of the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta‚ also known as the Great Charter‚ was a document that stated the laws and liberties that the serfs demanded. The King‚ of course‚ didn’t want to sign it. Who would

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    It was 1789‚ King Louis XIV was on the throne and the ‘Revolution was born in blood’; the French Revolution had begun. The French Revolution began in 1789 on July 14th (Bastille Day) where the commoners of Paris stormed the prison‚ murdered the Governor and the Mayor of Paris. They were not standing for the mismanagement and tyranny of the French monarchy any longer. The Revolution that followed was a bloody massacre of torture and new ideas. Although the French Revolution only caused the people

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    Stalin was responsible to a large extent responsible for the purges in Russia during the 1930s. The purges in Russia in the 1930s began as purges made by Stalin in order to remove political opponents such as the Left and the Right Wing in order to secure his power. However‚ the purges began to spread to the army forces and the people of Russia. Purges were in the form of executions or exiled to labour camps. The purges came about mainly due to Stalin in the various factors of the character and personality

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