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    The people who disappeared are never heard of again. It does not matter if you’re a young child‚ teenager‚ adult‚ or an old person you will be taken. Sadly‚ today these types of wars still exist and are not easily stop. How did these wars start in Argentina and Chile? What did both countries go through during the dirty wars? Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vln2RXmG-4 The Dirty War was a 7-year

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    What factors in Germany helped enable Hitler to rise to power? After the First World War‚ Germany was devastated due to the unattainable demands of the Treaty of Versailles. The hyperinflation in Germany was out of control leading to Germany becoming a very distraught nation that needed hope to look up to after the depression. The conditions in Germany at the time‚ lead to a nationwide desperation. These conditions were of great benefit for Hitler to take advantage and to succeed in the infamous

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    Juan Rulfo Juan Rulfo was a Mexican novelist‚ short story writer and also a photographer. Juan Rulfo was born in in Sayula‚ Mexico on May 16‚ 1918. He was raised in the town of San Gabriel‚ Jalisco by his grandmother after the death of his parents. He studied 6 years of elementary education and graduated as a bookkeeper after a special seventh year. After moving to Mexico City‚ he entered the National Military Academy only to leave after 3 months. He worked as an immigration clerk at the Universidad

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    001218-053                     To what extent did the German economy of the 1920s and 1930s play a role in Hitler’s rise to power as the Chancellor of Germany?         Liyana Fitzgerald 001218-053 Word Count: A: Plan of the investigation This investigation aims to assess the role that the post-World War 1 German economy played in Adolf Hitler’s rise to power as the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.  In order to achieve this the investigation explores the way that the German economy

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    ago many explorers thought that the Fountain of Youth existed and went to search for it. Juan Ponce de Leon was an explorer and a leader during the Age of Exploration. He made many great discoveries. He was a noble man who was a great soldier and leader. Juan Ponce de Leon was a successful explorer who had a noble childhood‚ sailed to the New World with Christopher Columbus and discovered Florida. Juan Ponce de Leon had a poor yet noble childhood and was very brave. He was born in Santervas

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    The Rise of Nazism

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    Running head: THE RISE OF NAZISM The Rise of Nazism and the factors involved Many key factors led up to the rise of Nazism. These factors had great impact on all of Germany and the world. Some of these factors were specific antecedents‚ prejudice behaviors‚ and psychological factors that many people faced. Things that precede or allow things to happen are called antecedents. Four specific antecedents helped to enable the rise of Nazism. The first of these antecedents would be the end of

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    How did equality become a stronger component of America freedom after the Revolution? The revolution released public debates and political and social structures that expanded the scope for freedom. It also challenged inherited structures of power within America. In result of rejecting the principle of hereditary aristocracy‚ Americans also rejected the society of patronage‚ privilege‚ and fixed status. Men who led the revolution from start to finish were considered the most prestigious men of the

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    trailing into the early 1900s Japan and China had a series of advances and declines in their status of world powers. This time frame for Japan and China saw a series of treaties‚ technological advances‚ and a wide range of military operations influence the balance of powers in each nation. Japan with their ability to accept Western knowledge and technology allowed them to become a world power in line with European countries and the United States. On the flip side‚ China throughout the century continued

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    China Rise

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    * ------------------------------------------------- Assess the question of “China’s peaceful rise” from the standpoint of at least two of the paradigms. * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- Introduction * ------------------------------------------------- Realism and liberalism are the two important theoretical frameworks explain and predict the patterns of

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    major competitors for the title of all ruling leader‚ however even he could not stop this man of steel‚ a name that Stalin quite fittingly gave to himself as he joined the party. One of the main reasons as to why Stalin came to power and not Trotsky‚ was that Trotsky did not attend Lenin’s funeral. This was due to the fact that Trotsky himself was sick and so he took a rest holiday in Sukhumi in the south of Russia. Stalin told Trotsky the wrong date for the funeral‚ so he thought he would not be

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