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    Bismarck was able to successfully unify and govern the German Empire because he believed in the application of modern-day tactics and the idea that in order to grow an empire‚ you must be willing to put its’ needs first. In 1869‚ Bismarck showcased this belief when he issued a legislation that granted “all restrictions on citizenship of civil rights based on differences in religious confession

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    and men’s thought of a plan to final win the war;so what they did was they build a fake horse and also went to the other men’s headquarters and said we give up. However it was not the other men’s thought it was over because it was only about a few of them that went to go said that they give up but everyone was in the fake horse that they build and as soon they got in the headquarter

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    Did They Succeed?

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    Did They Succeed? Alcatraz is the biggest and most atrocious prison that America has ever known. It housed the worst of the worst. It was built to punish rather than rehabilitate. Alcatraz both mentally and physically broke down people like Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly. Many have attempted to escape The Rock‚ but none has succeeded. Three people are believed to have escaped. Many believe that Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers successfully escaped and survived. Frank Morris‚ The Anglin

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    How Did Sparta's Decline

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    completely upon “how often they were attacked by the Spartan army.” In other words‚ they either loved the Spartans or hated them. The cities that Sparta allied itself with enjoyed “security and protection from outside attack‚” but the cities that “were subjected to multiple invasions over the course of time” tended‚ rightfully so‚ to not look upon the Spartans so favorably (Baker).

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    presidential election and it ended up making Nixon seem untrustworthy‚ which made many people lose trust for their nation. When this happened the people who were working for Nixon ended up getting in trouble because of the illegal action they were trying to pull off. When the whole investigation started to end President Nixon resigned in order for him not to face more charges. This is an even that made people become more aware and question things occurring in their nation. The Watergate Scandal was an

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    How Did The Mayflower Revolt

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    I EXPLORATIONS The Pilgrims were hungry and weak from scurvy after two months at sea by the time the Mayflower anchored in the icy waters on the bay side of Cape Cod in the winter of 1620. Miles Standish led a small group of explorers on desperate scouting missions that predate the landing at Plymouth Rock First Encounter By Stephen Harrigan ‘I I NDIANS! INDIANS!” one of the members of the Mayflower’s shore party screamed as he came running in from the woods toward a

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    Did you know that the Holocaust killed more than 6 million Jews? Of those‚ 1.1 million were kids. It was a period in history when Jews were religiously discriminated. It was 12 years before the genocide ended. In NIght‚ Jews were dehumanized both in Sighet and in the concentration camps. Jews were dehumanized in Sighet by the Nazi’s hurting them verbally and taking their valuables away. First‚ the Jews were given yellow stars to distinguish them from the others. Elie states‚ “...a new decree: every

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    How Did The Dyatlov Pass

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    guessing what actually happened. A group of of 9 ski hiker decided to go on an expedition across a mountainous region of western Soviet Union and were all found dead in different places away from each other. This is the unsolved case of The Dyatlov Pass. To begin with‚ they were all having a fun time until one member (Yuri Durin) was forced to turn back because he had knee energy and joint pain. When the rest of the group arrived at the edge of the highland area‚ they started to get ready for the climbing

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    How Did Socrates Corrupt

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    Socrates‚ the father of philosophy‚ and teacher: Is he corrupt? Did this man‚ who still teaches students thousands of years after his life ended‚ earn capital punishment? Was it fair to receive such severe punishment for teaching the youth to ask questions? Was an innocent person murdered? Despite it being the unpopular answer to the question‚ Socrates did deserve his penalty‚ but only through the perspective of the Athenians. The reasons are simple: Socrates really seemed to have committed the crime

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    How Did The Fall Of Rome

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    including the language that dominated each part. This allowed both languages of Greek and Latin to exist until the crumbling of the West side which took Latin with it. If Rome had stayed together as one empire the large empire would have been too complex for one ruler to maintain on his own resulting in the early downfall of all of Rome. While‚ the Western end did crumble the Eastern stayed alive allowing the Roman empire to continue. However‚ this separation did have its negatives such as the Eastern half

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