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    In March 1923 Joseph Goebbels became the leader of the Reich Ministry of Propaganda (RNVP) and is one of the most important and influential people in Nazi Germany. One of the reasons being is his organization of Kristallnacht. In contrast to Goebbels‚ Heinrich Himmler was also one of the most influential Nazis. Himmler became leader of the SS in 1929 and his hard work and dedication to Hitler led him to become chief of German police in 1936‚ therefore he was both in charge of the SS and the Gestapo

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    Geography is Destiny” The assertion that “geography is destiny” is a significantly valid statement that can be said about the shaping of earlier civilizations including EgyptMesopotamia and the Indus Valley. In each of these early civilizations‚ the people that entered into these areas were forced to adapt and build in a certain way due to the geography surrounding them which in return chose their destiny. The Egyptians adapted their way of life by building their civilization around the significant

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    ____________ Crash Course World History: Mesopotamia #3 Key Concept 1.2. The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies I. Beginning about 10‚000 years ago‚ the Neolithic Revolution led to the development of new and more complex economic and social systems. A. Possibly as a response to climatic change‚ permanent agricultural villages emerged first in the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. Agriculture emerged at different times in Mesopotamia‚ the Nile River Valley and Sub-Saharan Africa

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    affected the way civilizations interact with other civilizations or regions. Ancient Egypt was an example of this. The Nile River is a geographic feature that has led Egypt to be a very prosperous civilization and is the reason why it produced many of Egypt’s earliest civilizations. The geography of Japan caused the country to be isolated for a very long time and it has led the Japanese to be self sufficient. Ancient Egypt had many geographic features that made excellent natural barriers. The Nile River

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    Ideas of the Enlightenment that influenced America The ideas of the Enlightenment influenced the American Revolution and the formation of the American Government because our government is based off the ideas of the first political thinkers‚ like Thomas Hobbs‚ John Locke‚ Voltaire‚ Baron de Montesquieu‚ Jean Jacques Rousseau‚ and Cesare Beccaria. All of these philosophers believed in different ideas‚ and somehow the American government was able to figure out a way to make all of these ideas

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    The Nile River greatly affected ancient Egypt’s economy‚ culture‚ and daily life. Life would not be possible without the Nile River in ancient Egypt. The Nile River greatly affected ancient Egypt’s economy. One way that the Nile River affected ancient Egypt’s economy‚ was when the Nile River floods‚ the water from the Nile River gives a rich black silt to the land. After the water from the flood goes away‚ the Egyptians could plant crops on that land. This affects the Egyptian economy by providing

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    Elvis Presley was born in a poor family in a small 2 bedroom house in Tupelo Minnesota. Elvis was influenced by gospel‚ and country music. 1953 Elvis paid four dollars to record a two song demo and moved to Memphis tennessee. When Elvis was at young age people noticed he had an astonishing voice. At age 10 he sang in public for the first time. Elvis also loved to play guitar‚ he never got guitar lessons because he learned by watching the other musicians play. After Elvis recorded his two song demo

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    Caesar‚ and Napoleon. Alexander was the earliest one‚ he became the king of the Macedonian Empire at the age of 20‚ a year later he started the expedition to the Persian Empire‚ he conquered the Persia‚ Egypt‚ and northern India before 33 years old‚ and then dead on the way back .His influence on Europe is very large‚ affecting many of the great men later. Alexander’s father is the king of Macedonia Philip. Philip created an elite professional force‚ improved the organization of the infantry squares

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    Bryan Damas Ms. Abston January 19‚ 2014 Ulrich Zwingli Zwingli was the third of eight boys and two girls born to the successful district official‚ Ulrich Zwingli‚ of the town of Wildhaus. Zwingli’s uncle‚ Bartholomew‚ was pastor of Wildhaus and became pastor and dean of Wesen on the Walensee. It was there that the younger Ulrich received his early education under his uncle’s guidance. He was sent‚ at the age of ten to the school of St. Theodore Years later‚ Zwingli was educated at

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    ANCIENT EGYPT 1. Geography and early civilization: Ancient Egypt was located in northeast Africa on the banks of the Lower Nile River‚ the longest river in the world. There were deserts that bordered Egypt on the east‚ south‚ and west with the Mediterranean Sea to the north. The river divided into channels to the north and formed the Nile Delta. Desert hill land was on the west of the Nile Valley and mountains were on the east. The ancient Egyptians thought of their country as being

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