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    the rise of Hitler to power? I agree to some extent that the Great Depression was the most important factor in the rise of Hitler to power because there were many others reasons as to why he achieved greatness. These include the Treaty of Versailles‚ hyperinflation and the economy and Nazi tactics. I believe that the most important reason Hitler rose to power was because of the Treaty of Versailles. The Hyperinflation may have been a minor aspect in Hitler’s rise to power‚ but it still aided him

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    leaders‚ namely Vladimir Lenin‚ to push for a new regime. Chernyshevsky did garner support from many Russian revolutionaries‚ but his book was also heavily criticized for its stylistic failures and ability to propagate radicalism within

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    How did Hitler and Mussolini gain and maintain power? Hitler and Mussolini both came in to power in the early days when their countries‚ Germany and Italy were facing problems after the Great War. Even then‚ both Hitler and Mussolini successfully gain and maintain power and control the country. In order to gain full control of the country they had to remove or eliminate their political rivals. Hitler used excuses to blame and imprison his political rivals. One good example would be when he

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    From the lectures in class I’m able to identify several ways the central government was able to increase its power across the country. For starters the English landscape proved to be easy to govern because of its geography as it’s a relatively flat nation. The establishment of the Privy Council‚ by King Henry the 8th made it much easier for the King to rule‚ because they could advice the King on potential policies and introduce legislation to parliament. The establishment of prerogative courts allowed

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    How did the United States become a great world power? Despite the fact that the United States of America had thrived in the worldwide market having the biggest economy on the planet since the late 1880s‚ the United States were extremely subject to foreign exchange and never truly turned into a universal power‚ due to the small military that they had‚ until their leaders displayed a new assertive foreign policy of imperialism that started the global expansion of the general population in the United

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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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    The SS had a large amount of power and authority in the government. They were given places in the government to allow the people of Germany to see good in the actions of the SS officers. The authority in the government and to the people had an impact on what the people believed and who answered to whom. The SS was run by eight individuals over a large amount of years‚ with the most known being Heinrich Himmler. These individuals commanded the Nazi force and personally guarded Adolf Hitler. Up until

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    previous kings of England where from the Lancastrian family this meant this was the first instance of non York conformation. This set the beginning of the War of the Roses‚ based on the questionable rulings and the extreme power of the high nobility in England creating a power struggle between Lancaster and York. Thus it prompted for many changes that would ultimately benefit England in the long run‚ through

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    It can be argued that the Black Power Movement (BPM) was initiated after African Americans were dissatisfied with the achievements of the Civil Rights Movement‚ and was able to bring about changes for Blacks in America by promoting equality‚ unity and pride amongst African Americans. After the Civil Rights Movement‚ only some basic human rights were achieved for Black Americans‚ however many rights were still neglected as well as many blacks still feeling unheard and not represented. The treatment

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    The Bolshevik Initial Decrees were made known as soon as the Bolsheviks declared their success in the October Revolution. The Decrees appeared to conform to the popular Bolshevik slogan "Peace‚ Bread‚ and Land"‚ taken up by the masses during the July Days (July 1917)‚ an uprising of workers and military forces. The Decree on Peace‚ written by Lenin‚ defined measures for Russia’s departure from the First World War without "payment of indemnities or annexations". This decree was directed to obtain

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