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    Carlsbad decrees‚ a set of reactionary restrictions put in place by the German confederation to prevent ‘liberal’ thinking. Prince Metternich was the chancellor of Austria; he was the most influential man during the time of the German unification. Prince Metternich was the chancellor of Austria between 1807 and 1848‚ during his time as chancellor of Austria‚ he tried in many

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    after years of struggling for power‚ Hitler and entered General Hindenburg’s office‚ where he were sworn into power. Thirteen years after he had set up the NSDAP in Munich‚ Adolf Hitler‚ forty-three years of age‚ was appointed chancellor of Germany. • As Chancellor Hitler did not have full power over the country‚ the Nazi politicians were only a minority in the cabinet and in the Reichstag. • Hitler decided that one more election must be held in order to gain majority of the cabinet for

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    The Liberal Reforms (1906-1914) To what extent did the Liberal Reforms (1906-1914) improve the lives of the British people? Between 1906 and 1914‚ the lives of many British people were improved due to the introduction of a series of welfare reforms by the Liberal Government. Yet in 1906‚ the Liberals won the general election based on the values of "old" Liberalism‚ which favoured Laissez-Faire rather than government intervention. However‚ with the resignation of Campbell-Bannerman in 1908‚ and

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    political side and the contradictions to do within Germany being seen as constitutional and democratic and then not issuing any of these policies. There are issues within the political parties themselves and conflating ideologies‚ as well as with the chancellors‚ the Kaiser and the government. Again another source of tensions was the growing minorities and varying races and religions making up a large part of Whilhelmine Germany‚ whom were treated immorally. All of these strains add up to make a tension

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    The Separation of Powers‚ as usually understood‚ is not a concept to which the United Kingdom constitution adheres.’ Discuss This essay aims to examine the reasons for and why it is important to have a separation of powers‚ to examine the United Kingdom’s constitution‚ assessing our somewhat unclear separation of powers‚ and discussing the reasons why we do not have a strict separation‚ taking into account the overlaps and relationships between each limb of Government and the checks and balances

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    Germans weren’t defeated on their own soil‚ and most soldiers thought they were winning. Other problems include the poverty in Germany‚ this involved people going to the length of bartering for food. When the new republic was declared‚ Ebert was chancellor‚ which also immensely angered the right-wingers‚ as Ebert was predominantly a socialist. Finally‚ the government at the time was completely reliant on the judiciary‚ army and police to keep order. The problem with this was that the majority of them

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    How far did the new German constitution of 1871 establish a democratic form of government in Germany? 1871 marked the start of the new German Empire with Wilhelm I as Kaiser and Otto von Bismarck as chancellor. The National Liberals wanted a democratic constitution‚ which would limit the power of the Kaiser and give more power to the people of Germany by allowing them to vote. Despite his traditional conservative views‚ Bismarck joined the National Liberals in order to fulfil his wish for a strong

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    Adolf Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. Hitler went to Germany to fight in the German army during WWI. Hitler gained his support in many ways. One way that Adolf Hitler gained support was through his book Mein Kampf. Another way that he gained the support that led him to gaining all of his power and control was the constant fear of the Communists gaining political power. Another way that Adolf Hitler gained all of his support was the Great Depression. Hitler’s book‚ Mein Kampf‚ which is

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    INDIAN OIL CORPORATION AN OVERVIEW: Indian Oil Corporation is a key player in the Indian energy sector‚ a Public Sector Undertaking Maharatna‚ meeting 47% of national petroleum consumption and contributing 6% of the revenues to the Nation’s exchequer. Established as an oil marketing entity on June 30‚ 1959‚ Indian Oil Company Ltd was renamed Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. on September 1‚ 1964 when Indian Refineries Ltd. (established in August 1958) was merged with it. Presently Indian Oil operates

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    fire where a young communist was found guilty‚ which Hitler used as an excuse to smash the communists. Hitler than had persuaded Hindenburg to sign the Decree of Independence to protect Germanys state and people. Following that Hitler than became chancellor in January 1933 and carried out his plan to become dictator. The Enabling Act was also a significant event that helped him wipe his opposition where he asked the Reichstag to give him and his government full power for the next 4 years to clean up

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