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    How important was the role of Bismarck in the unification of Germany? It has been said by several historians that the second half of the nineteenth century was the ‘Age of Bismarck.’ In the mid 1800’s Bismarck provided dynamic leadership- a trait which had been lacking during the events of 1848-89. Ian Mitchell stated “Bismarck was everywhere.” However‚ there has been a considerable degree of debate concerning the role of Bismarck in the unification of Germany. Some argue that unification would

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    Germany had just lost the war and was being blamed for everything. They needed a strong‚ powerful leader. That’s when Hitler came into the picture. Adolf Hitler became Germany’s dictator for over 10 years‚ broke the Treaty of Versailles multiple times‚ and caused the deaths of millions of poor and innocent people during the Holocaust. War conquest is what Adolf Hitler was aiming to do. He started war with Europe and then proceeded to majority of the world‚ leading to the most aggressive war of all

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    selected to be Chancellor of Germany. At the time Germany had a Jewish population of 566‚000. Before Hitler was elected‚ the Nazi party was becoming extremely popular‚ claiming Jews were the reason Germany was defeated in WWI. Because of this‚ considering the fact Germans took their war defeat very seriously‚ people believed the claim and were influenced by it. Adolf Hitler believed in the Aryan Race-strong built‚ tall‚ blue eyes‚ blonde hair- should be shared all over Germany. As you may know‚ Judaism

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    2012 | Ha Luong HangCultural Differences and People ManagementBIBU602 | ------------------------------------------------- What do you understand by the term ‘national culture’? And why do you think that French (2010:44) argues that ‘Culture remains a core concept both for students of business and managers in work organisations’? Abstract: The aim of this essay explains my knowledge and understanding about the term ’national culture’ and introduces the differences mentioned by the theorists

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    University of Phoenix | Cultural Differences | Culture Differences Paper | Sharon BanksDon Case | COM/360 | 9/2/2013 | This document is about the culture differences in the film” Why Did I Get Married and “Soul Food”. This document will provide specific examples of Hall’s perspective of culture as a screen and Hofstede’s five dimensions are reflected in a particular culture pattern. This document will evaluate both culture identity and culture bias in both of these films; explain the

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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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    The Romans in Germany There were many territories that made up the Roman Empire. These territories that it was a part of helped to make the it one of the greatest civilizations of all time. One such territory was Germania‚ which later developed into the present day country of Germany. For nearly half a millennium much of what is now Western Germany formed an integral part of the Roman Empire. In 55 B.C.‚ Caesar’s armies reached the Rhine and by 15 BC Roman armies had advanced as far as the Danube

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    What Is Cultural Identity

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    Cultural Identity is a person’s background or history‚ it also has a lot to do with the religion you belong to‚ and has a lot to do with your nationality and ethnicity ‚it could also be how someone refers to another person‚ or how you are referred to by others. A person’s traditions and religion can determine who a person is‚ how they act‚ and even how they may be treated during life‚ basically a person’s “cultural identity”. A person’s culture is very specific‚ from what language they speak‚ their

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    West vs East Germany After World War II‚ Germany was in ruins and the world was divided. In a famous speech Churchill expressed his view that an Iron Curtain had now descended across Europe (Harbutt 551)‚ “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Atlantic‚ an iron curtain has descended across the Continent” (Perry 452). The “Iron Curtain” that had fallen across Europe‚ separated the West and East. A Cold War had begun between the two major powers: The U.S and Soviet Union. It was Capitalism\Democracy

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    Gustav Stresemann took Weimar Germany out of its hardest years and turned it into the ‘Golden Years of Weimar. Stresemann was able to restore economic stability. He created the Rentenmark which was a currency issued in 1923 to stop the hyperinflation. It also encouraged foreign investment in Germany’s economy. The Reichsbank was given control of this currency. Stresemann negotiated the Dawes Plan with an American banker called Charles G. Dawes. This reduced the size of the reparations to an affordable

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