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    power of Germany and was able to establish a dictatorship. I agree that the main reason why Hitler was able to do this was because of the Reichstag Fire in 1933. There were many other reasons other than this such as the Enabling Act‚ the banning of political parties and trade unions and finally the Night of the Long Knives. The Reichstag fire was the most important why Hitler was able to establish a dictatorship. On the evening of the 27th of February 1933‚ the Reichstag building was destroyed by a huge

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    Explain why there was criticism of the clergy around 1529: There was criticism of the personnel of the church both high and low‚ from village priests to roman cardinals; criticism of lifestyles; criticism of the clergy seen as not fully committed to or measure up to Christian ideals. All of these strands of criticism were of long standing in England and elsewhere in Europe. Anti-clericalism and antipapalism had little real threat to the English church in the 1520’s. Erastainism usually operated

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    people in a box shaped formation with long spears and shields. During his lifetime did Alexander show leadership‚ discipline‚ and integrity to be called great or was he just a dictator? Alexander was a ruthless dictator because he took way too many lives‚ he pushed his army too much‚ and he gave cruel punishments. The first reason Alexander was a dictator‚ is because he took way too many lives. An example is from Alexander’s legacy “Estimated enemy soldiers and civilians killed in four major battles

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    Why Was it Difficult to Settle in Charleston? Why was it difficult to settle in Charles Town? It was hard to settle in Charles Town because of the geography‚ the competition with the natives for natural resources‚ and diseases like smallpox. There is also shortages of food‚ supplies‚ men‚ harsher weather‚ and new threatening animals. The English settlers had to deal with problems‚ such as finding a place to settle‚ growing crops‚ fighting with the natives‚ and disease. Geography was one reason

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    Explain how and why Agrippina the younger was killed Julia Agrippina or known better as Agrippina Minor or most famously Agrippina the younger was one of the most powerful and inferential women in the entire roman empire. Her power and her influence was one of her most remarketing features and it is also those features which become her demise and the main cause of her murder. Agrippina the younger who has been portrayed as the most controversial woman in all of roman history has been seen is mainly

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    While doing research it was found that “the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28‚ 1919‚” according to the website History.com‚ it was signed by the Allies. The Treaty wasn’t a fair agreement‚ because they lost a lot of important stuff‚ also they had to pay for the damage. What I don’t understand is why the other side didn’t have to pay anything? Doesn’t make any sense to me. The Treaty of Versailles wasn’t a fair agreement because of all the things that Germany had to put up with. Germany

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    reason as to why India was imperialised was because of the British raj‚ and then later by the British government. Their goal was to “remake India on a British model through administrative and social reform‚ economic development‚ and the introduction of new technology” (India Under British Rule). By utilizing the subcontinents’ materials‚ territory‚ and people‚ the British regime were able to exploit local traditions and rulers and instituted a colonial government that conferred benefits on those Indians

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    Financing Sources and Business Incubators 5 1.1. Financing Sources 5 1.1.1. Ways to raise money 5 1.1.2. How raising capital varies with a firm’s life cycle 8 1.1.3. Conclusions 9 1.2. Business Incubators 10 1.3. Incubators in Romania 12 1.3.1. Overview 12 1.3.2. Legal Framework 12 Chapter 2. UNDP’s Business Incubators 20 2.1. The United Nations (UN) 20 2.2. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 22 2.3. Establishment and Development of Business Incubators in Romania 23 2.4. Case

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    manufacturers” Why Martineau was concerned with the morals of the owner and how their lack of morals contradicted the principles of the American political consciousness Martineau was one historian who wanted to bring change and equality to society. It is obvious that she would be concerned to see women especially the poor being despised and denied their freedom. The factory owners denied them freedom to go to the dance school and wanted to monitor them closely in order to prevent them from becoming

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    Why was the world plunged into WWII in 1939‚ what is the most effective response to aggression‚ appeasement‚ or collective security? The 1920s began with a favorable outlook for peace‚ however towards the end of the decade‚ clouds of war began to form. Aggressors began to take charge and strong feelings of nationalism arose. Fascist leaders such as Benito Mussolini of Italy and Adolf Hitler of Germany also helped lead Europe into the outbreak of a war and into a new era. Intimidation from Fascist

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