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    The Policy appeasement contributed to the outbreak of war in sept. 1939 because by appeasing Hitler Britain and France gave him the confidence to believe he could ask for anything he wanted. This only reinforced what they’d already shown him‚ which was they wouldn’t take action if he wanted him broke the treaty‚ such as when he took over other parts of Europe‚ such as Sudetenland in 1938 and reoccupying the Rhineland. This made him stronger and more powerful‚ which made him more likely to start a

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    SCHENCK VS. UNITED STATES (1919) The Schenck court case of 1919 developed out of opposition to U.S. involvement in World War I (1914-1918). Antiwar sentiment in the United States was particularly strong among socialists‚ German Americans‚ and religious groups that traditionally supported antiviolence. In response to this outlook‚ Congress passed the Espionage Act of 1917. This law provided heavy fines and jail terms for interfering with U.S. military operations or for causing

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    Notes on the French Revolution The French Revolution - or the French Revolution Wars (1789–1799) - refers to a period of radical social and political upheaval in French and European history. The absolute monarchy that had ruled France for centuries collapsed in three years and French society underwent an epic transformation as feudal‚ aristocratic‚ and religious privileges were destroyed under a sustained assault from liberal political groups and the masses on the streets. Old ideas about hierarchy

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    Q. Elucidate the role played by different social groups in the French Revolution. Which group in your estimation benefitted the most from the revolutionary decade in France? The French Revolution of 1789-1799 was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many changes in France‚ which at the time of the Revolution‚ was the most powerful state in Europe. The Revolution led to the development of new political forces such as democracy and nationalism. It questioned

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    lessons or messages can be very subtle. Themes can be exemplified by mise en scène‚ either by the use of acting style or a characters thoughts that can give us the aspect of human dilemma that will explore the theme of the film. In The Wizard of Oz (1939)‚ there are many themes that could be exhumed‚ but a major theme is “perception”. Both director and writer uses sensory means in order to bring the awareness of the theme of the story and there are immediate recognitions of moral qualities that a

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    ‘Homes for Heroes’ Housing from 1919 - 1946 Module Code: SS2031N “What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in”. David Lloyd George ‚ Wolverhampton 1918 Homes for Heroes Housing from 1919 - 1946 The subject of this essay is Homes for Heroes‚ Housing from 1919 - 1946. The essay will start with the myth of Lloyd George’s homes for heroes statement. Following this we will move on and look at the history behind what made Lloyd George make his

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    In Germany during 1919-1933‚ the development of the nazi party was clear. A few dips in their success seemed terrible for the short term but successful of the long term. Hitlers rise to chancellor in 1932 enabled the nazi party to use the likes of the enabling act to rule supreme power in extreme times. The nazi party used propaganda to brainwash people into thinking the nazi ideals and morals were correct and the best way for German to move on. Their main target was children and young adults who

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    damaging your good image by doing business with a business that is ultimately corrupt. You don’t need to bribe clients to take you’re your business. Your product and customer service should be enough. 2. Personally I would first off sit down with French company and discuss the matter with them and see what their plan was as it’s their customer not ours (yet). If it was under my authority I would sit down with the let them know that we value their business but would not even discuss anything unethical

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    FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT 2 Introduction One of the largest businesses carried out by the commercial bank is foreign trading. The trade among various countries falls for close link between the parties dealing in trade. The situation calls for expertise in the field of foreign operations. The bank‚ which provides such operation‚ is referred to as rending international banking operation. Mainly transactions with overseas countries in respect of import‚ export and foreign remittance come

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    central government‚ president can be easily influenced. c) Lander (states)- Germany’s different states all had different governments. People may begin to ignore the national government. VERSAILLES At the end of the war a peace treaty was signed between the ’losers’ and ’winners’. The treaty of Versailles was infuriating for Germany because it was not the treaty they expected and was not considered to be fair. Problems: -firstly they expected USA to be in charge of the treaty but unfortunately

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