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    The rise of Fascism in Europe relied heavily on the exploitation of democratic processes. Democracy allowed Mussolini and Hitler to gain seats in government and eventually pass laws that allowed for total dictatorial power.While both used legal approaches to gain power‚ they also depended on finding ways to manipulate the democratic system and pressuring the people into believing that they were their only option. Mussolini rose to power rather quickly. In 1921‚ the fascist party won seats in the

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    shaping modern history. However‚ he could not have accomplished his goals of being the dictator that we know him as today. He had help from one of the most well known political parties from any government. So how did Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party orchestrate one of the most dramatic rises to power in human history? The beginning of the Nazi party started in with a group of socialists in Munich‚ Germany. The original name for the party was The National Socialist German Workers’ Party. The Nazi party’s

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    Hitler’s Rise to Power On January 30‚ 1933‚ Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany as the Nazi political leader. His rise to power occurred during a worldwide economic depression‚ where much poverty struck leaving millions without a job. It was also post-World War 1‚ 15 years before the 1930’s‚ where the Germans has little faith in their government. Under these conditions‚ Adolf Hitler and his party‚ the National Socialist German Workers’ Party‚ were given the chance for the rise of a new

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    foreign trade‚ and foreign investment he also limited the power of the church. Juarez eventually passed away during his term as president‚ and a new president eventually followed by the name of Sebastian Lerdo. Lerdo was democratically elected and followed Juarez in his economic plans but eventually his government was overthrown because of the accusation that he had violated the constitution by running for a second term. The man who followed in power

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    widely known as one of the most influential and popular names in ancient history. However‚ the story of Pericles coming to power‚ resembles the mark of a true leader‚ one who understands his country‚ and the people who live in it. We all understand that Pericles was a war hero‚ but his rise to political power is what made him a great leader to the Athenians. His rise to power is drastically different than many of the athenian leader we have come to know and that is why the common folk admired him

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    Following the death of Lenin‚ the Bolshevik Party become complicated by personality clashes and a power struggle between senior party members. The ambiguity of Lenin’s will paved the way for the apparent heir to seize power‚ sparking conflict between Trotsky and Stalin. The ensuing struggle for power triggered fierce disputes over the economy and the question of succession was reflected in battles between the dominant right and left wing. Despite Trotsky’s standpoint as unofficial deputy to Lenin

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    declared that the government’s weakness required intervention as he ordered his violent blackshirt squads to gather in four areas around Rome. They marched on the capital as he observed from Milan‚ and the propaganda of the March on Rome propelled him to power. King Victor Emmanuel III refused to put down his insurrection in Rome and instead invited Mussolini to come to Rome

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    How Did Napoleon Stay In Power How does napoleon manipulate the animal of letting him stay in power? Napoleon use 3 ways to manipulate the animals‚ he uses animalism to trick the animals to see him as the best option to lead the farm. He uses fear to scare and fill them with lies saying if we don’t eat our milk and apples mr. Jones will come back. Finally he uses propaganda to promote himself on a biased situation of being a leader. Napoleon uses animalism to stay in power. Napoleon states “All

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    History. 1b. Using the sources and your own knowledge‚ explain why Mussolini was able to come to power in 1922. Before 1922‚ just after the First World War in 1919 Italy and the people in Italy were frustrated‚ they didn’t get out of the war what they were promised and they weren’t happy with the treaty of Versailles. The war also had a negative effect on the economy and the politics. So the people in Italy weren’t satisfied. And the Mussolini came along and he aimed to rescue Italy from its

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    “The main reason for the rise of the NSDAP to power in 1933 was Hitler himself”. How far do you agree with this view? The rise of Hitler and the NSDAP remains a very significant event in European history and is still a controversial topic even today. Historians have all come with many different explanations for the rise of Hitler to power in 1933; however some historians would attribute the overwhelming success of the NSDAP in 1933 to one man‚ Adolf Hitler. Portrayed as the ‘messiah’ to rid Germans

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