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    How far did the Big Three get what they wanted? Clemenceau Clemenceau‚ Prime minister of France‚ wanted Germany to suffer the most out of the other leaders because he felt threatened by them. He wanted Germany to accept full blame for the war and this happened as a term in the treaty was for Germany to accept full blame for the war. This made Clemenceau very happy. He also wanted the German military to be weakened so that they couldn’t attack in the future‚ and he also wanted control of the Rhineland

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    How to Achieve an “A” Grade in My English Class English is one the most spoken languages around the world. It is a very important language that everyone should have a good knowledge of and while in school‚ it is necessary that we all do well in our English classes. If we start getting good marks while we are still young‚ then as we grow older‚ it will become easier and helpful for us. By reading books‚ doing homework‚ practicing writing skills and attending class daily and punctually‚

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    well-known figure in Europe and his works are being read and seen by everyone. He is a source of inspiration‚ so of course‚ you would want to use his work as an inspiration for your own artwork. Like you‚ many other artists used Shakespeare and his works as inspiration for their own works of art(paintings‚ sculptures‚ etc.). As you can see‚ Shakespeare’s works influenced visual arts created by artists in Europe during the 1600’s to 1900’s. Shakespeare is known for his well written plays and poems filled

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    Patrick Henry spent most of his childhood educating himself in his free time. Henry failed in businesses which soon led to his marriage with Sarah Shelton in 1754. His house later burned down and He attempted to start another business which failed again. This is where his career in law started. Patrick Henry was the first and the sixth governor of Virginia. Henry led antagonism to the Stamp Act in 1765 and he is mostly remembered by his speech‚”Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death”. He was know as

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    Achieving Dreams Many Americans don’t put the effort into their dreams and don’t realize the work that must be put in. Like Tommy Hilfiger said‚ “The road to success is not easy to navigate‚ but with hard work‚ drive and passion‚ it’s possible to achieve the American Dream.” Having goals and self-motivation will give a person’s life purpose. The American Dream is a reality due to the determination‚ freedoms‚ and opportunities given to American citizens. Being driven is an important factor in achieving

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    How far was political opposition to the Tsar divided in their aims and methods‚ 1881-1905? Political opponents of the Tsar were clearly divided in their aims and methods‚ and consequentially may have contributed to the survival of Tsarist Russia. The main parties were the Social democrats (Bolsheviks and Mensheviks)‚ Social Revolutionaries and Liberals (Octobrists and Kadets). Each of these radical parties had their own separate beliefs on what Russia needed and each aimed for some sort of change

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    problem the Weimar Republic faced; hyperinflation. Although the wages rose the prices always seemed to rise faster this meant that many people’s income was too low to live on. Most people suffered from the hyperinflation‚ and were extremely fed up with how the government had printed more money. It wasn’t just the fact that all their life savings could now only buy them a loaf of bread but it was also that it was degrading and it was humiliating: the German mark and economy had become worthless. Before

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    To what extent did Austrian influence over Germany survive the upheavals of the years 1848-50? The revolutions of 1848-9 impacted Austria’s previously dominant political power significantly. With the Austrian chancellor Metternich fleeing from power in March 1848 and revolutions resulting in chaos that threatened the extinction of any future Austrian influence‚ the crippling state’s main focus was to supress anything that could jeopardize its weakened power even further‚ rather than establishing

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    many new inventions and social changes were coming about‚ nothing/no one shaped modern America more than Henry Ford and his impact on the automobiles‚ the media‚ and the start of a public education. Henry Ford‚ American industrialist‚ greatly influenced production‚ wages‚ working conditions‚ and daily life. With his development of the assembly line‚ a technique used for mass production‚ Henry Ford made cars faster and cheaper than ever before. He allowed both wealthy and non-wealthy to afford cars

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    honored and greatly respected by the Spartans. The laws and ideas created by him are greatly studied today. Lykurgos saved his city by reforming the political‚ social‚ and economic aspects of Spartan rule and the rules and focuses of Spartans. When Sparta was in danger‚ Lykurgos changed the economic life of the Spartans to create a stable balance between the rich and the poor. He did not only create the ideal government for Sparta but he also came up with ideas to create equality and

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