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    the good” (Taylor‚ 1981‚ p.83). This Eva Peron was shown as being a woman that survived her terrible lifestyle as a child‚ rose past all of her circumstances‚ and worked hard enough to become the leader that she was viewed as by many. This myth shows that even though Eva was raised in a very bad living circumstance‚ she had a goodness about her that attracted people like Juan Peron into her life (Taylor‚ 1981‚ p.83). This myth makes it so that‚ Juan Peron was the bad guy that tried to corrupt Eva

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    To a great extent economic hardships enormously contributed to Hitler’s rise of power in becoming a highly powerful dictator. Nevertheless‚ Great Depression could not have been entirely the reasoning’s of the rising of Hitler. The Treaty of Versailles largely contributed to the rise of a ruthless dictator by 1934. The Treaty of Versailles brought WW1 to an end‚ with the signage of a paper between the Germany and Allied Powers. Resulting the deep depression and anger throughout the Germany‚ desperately

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    event‚ Hitler may not have had the opportunity to rise to power. The combination of Article 48‚ Hitler’s resourcefulness and persistence‚ and the Enabling Act‚ in my view‚ were the driving forces behind Hitler’s rise to power. The Reichstag Fire was a turning point for the German government and Hitler used this event to his advantage. This event is significant because it had allowed Hitler to manipulate his way into the government and consolidate power. In January 1933‚ Hindenburg appointed Hitler

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    considered by many to be the most economically and politically stable nation in Latin America. However‚ as the country moved into the late 20th century‚ it rapidly regressed in terms of modernization due to the rise of a bureaucratic authoritarian regime. In this essay‚ I will outline Argentina’s early rise to modernization‚ its regression‚ and the lasting effects of this regression on Argentina’s current economic and political state. During its colonial era‚ Argentina was little more than “a backwater in

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    Stalin’s rise to power in 1924 the result of a calculated plan or a stroke of luck? The investigation was undertaken by first obtaining research materials such as books‚ academic journals and scholarly articles. The online database website questia was utilized to obtain relevant academic journals and scholarly articles while local libraries were visited to obtain the books and biographical materials. The first component of the essay to be researched was the steps that Stalin took to rise to power. Then

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    throughout history can often be accredited to male leaders or pioneers. Argentinian president Juan Perón was no exception. After serving three terms and having several other government positions‚ he is loved and remembered for implementing progressive policies for people in the workplace as well as assurance that social security will be given to everyone who retires. However‚ it was his wife‚ Eva Perón‚ nee Duarte‚ who truly stood out. She was known to be one of the very few women of her time who

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    class. Martin Luther King Jr revolutionized civil rights in America with his advocacy for nonviolence and his involvement with the bus boycott. Non-violence was a way that Dr. King expressed his way of ending segregation and getting equality. His power of non-violence

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    Why did Mao rise to power in China? “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. “Mao Zedong clearly referring to the Kuomintang. After a bitter civil war (1946-1949)‚ which faced the major Chinese parties Kuomintang and CCP‚ Kuomintang’s defeat‚ evidenced with Chiang’s and 200.000 people´s fled to Formosa‚ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)‚ born in Shoshan‚ Hunan‚ proclaimed the new People´s Republic of China with himself as both Chairman of the CCP and President of the republic

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    Why did Hitler rise to power in 1933? When The First World War finally ended on November 11 1918; Germany was “crowned” the losers. It was a devious time and everyone was depressed which enabled some extremist’s parties to gain support from the citizens of Germany. One of parties was the Nazis with their leader Hitler. Hitler’s rise to power cannot be attributed to one event‚ but a mixture of factors including events happening outside Germany‚ the strengths of the Nazi party‚ and the weaknesses of

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    In his rise to power after the death of Vladimir Lenin‚ Joseph Stalin sought to grow his vast control over the Soviet Union. Stalin recognized that his country possessed a greatly inferior military‚ industry‚ and economy to the other world powers; he wanted to change that. Stalin authorized a series of initiatives designed to rapidly industrialize the country into a world superpower. In terms of output‚ Stalin’s “five-year plan” was a complete success. Industrial production rose 250 percent and heavy

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