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    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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    France’s approach to political power changed many times throughout history. In the beginning of the 18th century‚ France’s government was a hereditary monarchy: a form of rule prevalent throughout Europe at that time. Ruling France’s hereditary monarchy were the Bourbons. Prior to 1789‚ there were clear indications that “the government was economically‚ politically‚ and militarily bankrupt.” These were some of the events that foreshadowed the imminent collapse of the Bourbons. Whether Bourbon or

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    The industrial revolution motivated the European nations to colonizing foreign lands. Primarily‚ nations established colonies to gain economic wealth and power. In the early 18th century‚ the industrial revolution was beginning in nations such as Great Britain‚ and new markets and raw materials were needed to sustain the new industries. There was a force of production that involved a shift from small individual production to large scale production in factories so that they can produce more manufactured

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    Have you ever wanted change so bad that you would do literally anything to make it happen? Martin Luther King‚ Jr. did everything in his power to accomplish the change that he wished for and ran into struggles every step of the way. Not only did he just struggle for change‚ but he inspired somebody each and every step he took to take charge for change. The idea of everyone being treated equally without discrimination motivated King to step up‚ and he was willing to struggle to make the change he

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    The twentieth century was a time of great change. There were peaks and valleys. Good times and bad times. Prosperity and famine. Life and death. A major factor in this rollercoaster was the constantly evolving leadership of the in countries of power. Although new the technologies developed solved many everyday problems‚ extreme radical political ideologies were still a major issue. Three leaders‚ Adolf Hitler‚ Joseph Stalin‚ and Mao Tse-Tung‚ were notorious for their harsh policies in the twentieth

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    Black activist nationwide. Some scholars believe that Malcolm X was the catalyst to the Black Power Movement. Malcolm X and independence movements in Africa inspired the Bobby Seale and Huey Newton to create the the Black Panthers Party for Self Defense in 1966. Malcolm’s

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    European dominance and the dissection of nations was a complicating time‚ when several cultures and nations band to work together the determination of how foreign affairs shall work was difficult to construct. The want for power and global dominance becomes most nations initial motivation. After the first World War‚ countries were abandoned‚ hopeless‚ and in need to reshape. Instead‚ a result of fear‚ desperation‚ and desire to rule over other nations became many countries obligation. Germany and

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    John Marshall strengthened the power of the federal government by expanding the power of the federal judiciary. Becoming Supreme Court Justice in 1801‚ John Marshall defined the judicial branch as a power in the US government for the first time. Before this point in time the judicial branch was weak and served little purpose. The Supreme Court had little power to check and balance the legislative and executive branches as intended. Marshall’s rulings on controversial cases like Marbury v. Madison

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    scientist who was lost in the thought of prosperity and power. Jack Griffen was studying a way to create invincibility a reality. While testing on his subjects (Small animals) he was thinking about the great power this study would offer. He was overtaken by his true self and before he knew it he drank the potion. After a deal of great pain Jack Griffen was transformed. He immediately felt lost and regretted his choice. Yet he still wanted to use his power to deal great amounts of terror just for his thought

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    fairly minor issues linked above arguments- also have an impact. Imperialism‚ a dominant force at this time‚ had a considerable impact on the balance of power in Europe‚ although most of the campaign taking place outside the continent. Imperialism certainly made the system unworkable and likely general war‚ as the pursuit of Empire by European powers is the potential for competition in a region expanded at a global level. The other factor to be mentioned is the fragility of the balance. Mainly focused

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