GCSE History Revision Notes - Germany Weimar - strengths and weaknesses The Weimar Republic After Germany lost the First World War‚ the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of Weimar. It was too dangerous to make a declaration in Berlin where there had just been a revolt by a Communist group called the Spartacists. STRENGTHS • A Bill of Rights guaranteed every German citizen freedom of speech and religion‚ and equality
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Christopher Behrens The Nobility of a Lie Frederick Nietzsche once wrote that the “untruth‚ [or lie]‚ is a condition of life.”At least in terms of creating a stable society‚ Socrates would seem to agree. In The Republic‚ Socrates points out that civilization is most prone to instability when founded on what he calls a“noble lie.”The lie which‚ despite its falsehood‚ serves for the good of society. His noble lie can be broken into two parts: a justification on why the lie applies to all of a society’s
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In the Republic‚ Socrates creates an imaginary city that is just known as Kallipolis in order to locate or find out what “justice” is. Justice is the last of the four virtues and can only be located once the other three virtues (wisdom‚ courage‚ and moderation) are found. To locate all of these virtues and ultimately justice‚ Socrates creates three classes in the city: craftsmen‚ guardians‚ and rulers. Wisdom is represented through the rulers‚ courage is represented through the guardians‚ and moderation
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deaf employees in the workplace‚ deaf individuals still did not receive assistance in social settings. Deaf President Now was an
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For example‚ article 48. This article stated that in case of emergency the president took all control. Why was this relevant? Because this made them cause ‘accidents’ on purpose to continue getting power. This takes us to the other main reason‚ proportional representation. This meant that all the people the citizens voted for‚ could
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Citations: Rorabaugh‚ William. 1979. The Alcoholic Republic - An American Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press
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Republic of the Philippines TARLAC COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Camiling‚ Tarlac Telefax No. (045) 935-0216; (045) 934-0716 email: tca_reg3@yahoo.com.ph url: http://www.tca.edu.ph Institute of Engineering – Department of Computer Studies Title : Faculty Grading Sheet System Proponents : DANGANAN‚ Bryan Paul D. and LACTAOEN‚ Mark Gil D. Company Subject : Tarlac College of Agriculture Potential End-user/s : Institute of Engineering Faculty Planned Duration : 2014 – 2016 Project Rationale Technology
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Speech on republic day India celebrates our 64th Republic Day which is one of three national days in India. Commonly 64th Republic Day is a public holiday in most of the countries to honor the day on which the country first became republics. In such some are Commonwealth countries‚ the British sovereign was ruling the state until the change of status. Even though India obtained freedom on August 15‚ 1947‚ Indian Constitution implemented and came into effect only on January 26‚ 1950. King George
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In Book 1 from Plato’s The Republic‚ he evaluates the meaning of justice. In Book 8‚ he writes about four different kinds of government and how they all connect to one another. More specifically‚ he speaks of the negative effects of each political system and how those effects lead to the formation of the next system. Per Plato and Socrates‚ democracy emerges from oligarchy. An oligarchy is formed when the wealthy class are the leaders. When the desire for wealth reaches the point of some being wealthy
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Facts about Dr. Jose Rizal 1. Dr. Jose Rizal could write and read at the age two and grew up to speak in 22 languages including Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. 2. He mastered various skills and subjects. He was an ophthalmologist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ farmer‚ historian‚ playwright‚ sculptor‚ painter‚ and journalist. 3. He
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