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    Adolf Hitler was by far one of the largest tyrants in history aside from Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong. A rough estimate of how many people Hitler killed is around twenty Million‚ from the Holocaust alone. Several circumstances in Hitler’s life lead to his hatred for the Jews such as his relationship with his parents‚ interactions with Jews‚ his political views and experiences in WWI. The relationship of Hitler with his parents is quite abusive. “I respected my father‚ but I loved my mother.” -Adolf

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    With Fernando Cardoso coming to power in the early 1990’s‚ it signalled a shift towards political consolidation and economic stabilization. He proved to be a pragmatic and decisive leader‚ reasserting the government’s authority to influence policy despite political and popular opposition. Inflation had long dogged the Brazilian economy with many leaders‚ military and civilian‚ avoiding the issue and further fanning the flames through monetary expansionist policies. Cardoso‚ first acting as finance

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    Q6: Hitler was a dictator for Germany. Before him was Hindenburg. Hindenburg didn’t trust Hitler‚ but he made Hitler as his chancellor. The reason why he was a the chancellor because military leaders and wealthy business owners pressured him. Their reasoning for Hitler being chancellor was that they will control him‚ but in reality they didn’t know how bad was Hitler. Years later‚ Hindenburg died so Hitler took over Germany. That’s when Hitler has his plans. When Hitler was in jail‚ he had wrote

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    States success‚ they were head to head with the Soviet Union‚ each country trying to gain superiority over the other. During this time both countries were involved in the cold war which undoubtedly fueled both countries want to be superior. This particular event would eventually be called the Space Race. This race would start in 1957 and conclude in 1969 when Apollo 11 successfully landed on the moon. Soviet Space Gain Seen was published in The New York Times on January 1st‚ 1961. This article quotes

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    Adolf Hitler is a name which will live forever in infamy. After just one year as a member he was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers’ party. In the 1930s and 40s‚ he rose to power and became a dictator of Germany. During his time in that position‚ he committed many atrocities. By the end of the war‚ he had killed over 6 million people and committed genocide against Jews (Witherbee 1). Although it wasn’t justified‚ there are reasons he is this way. There were social‚ cultural

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    outpacing the growth of the rest of the population of the world. Dr. Mengele‚ a German Nazi doctor‚ completed a series of experiments to discover the secret to multiple births. To do so Mengele took sets of twins and their mothers and put them each through a series of gruesome tests. The twins were closely examined during and after the test. If one of the twins should die the other would have been killed immediately. One of the methods was to inject a shot of chloroform to the heart. Autopsies were

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    After the French revolution and Napoleonic wars‚ the conservatives were inclined to restore monarchies. By restoring old boundaries‚ the balance of power was ensured. This was so that no one country will become a hegemon like what France did before. They also did not want another revolution to occur. The Congress of Vienna was set up to discuss issues of restoring old boundaries and mediate issues that may potentially bring disharmony or even war. The spirit of nationalism was soaring in different

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    The alarm sounds at five‚ forcing his fatigued eyes open. He wakes immediately‚ although‚ still groggy about his surroundings. Walking past his framed college degree‚ he gets ready for another day at work. His feet ache from the previous day as he rushes to open the store on time. Restocking the chips and soda cans‚ he breathes heavy due to the constant manual labor that is required of him. Although his day has just begun‚ it will not end for another ten hours. He finishes the tasks of the morning

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    authority‚ and power to achieve his success. First‚ he used divine right‚ elitist‚ and winning coalition to earn legitimacy. Philip also used elitist and winning coalition for power‚ but used coercion as well for power. His authority was never successfully challenged. Although‚ he went to wars several times he still attained legitimacy. Which is one of the most important ways to attain success. In the years of Philip’s ruling‚ he successfully maintained legitimacy. He did this through winning coalition

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    Why did Hitler gain power in 1933? The Weimar Republic established at the end of the First World War in 1018 was flawed from the outset‚ and this was a major reason why Hitler was able to gain power in 1933‚ along with the worldwide economic depression after Wall Street crashed‚ and a political deal set up by the “Old Gang”. Initially‚ the Weimar government was unstable because the constitution introduced a system of Reichstag elections based on Proportional Representation‚ in which the per cent

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