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    that industrialization would bring change to the American economy that was led by agriculture and imported British goods‚ increase the work rate with use of machines‚ provide work for people‚ and attract workers from around the world. To support industrial development‚ Hamilton suggested the government raise tariffs on imports and provide bounties to industries making important products that are needed. He also asked Congress to fund transportation advancements‚ in addition to the development of roads

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    humanity needed help and led him to find a solution for everyone. Another failure was when he found the renouncers of Daoism. This is because Confucius became frustrated with their beliefs since they did not allow him to eliminate

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    Japanese were very deliberate in the planning stages of the attack‚ preparation and the execution of the attack. Despite the tragic story of America’s past that is Pearl Harbor‚it is important to remember the story on the attack because we will learn how to take the Japanese’s failure and use it to accomplish military goals in the future. The attack on Pearl Harbor was planned with a lot of time in advance to make sure the invasion would be successful. These plans got started by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto

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    in a fascist government which is right-wing government‚focused on what’s best for the nation as a whole not the individual‚ and ruled by an individual. In his speech‚ Doctrine of Fascism‚ Mussolini explains Fascism as‚ Against individualism‚ the Fascist conception is for the State; and it is for the individual in so far as he coincides with the State‚ which is the conscience and universal will of man in his historical existence. It is opposed to classical Liberalism‚ which arose from the necessity

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    Europe. Next was World War II which had the US in a bit of trouble for a while and then finally were the post war conflicts that arose and had put a big weight on the US. New democratic governments emerged in Europe after the war struggled. Joseph Stalin focused on creating a new model communist state and he moved to transform the Soviet Union from a backward rural nation into a great industrial power and all of the economic activities were placed under state management. By 1937‚ the Soviet Union had

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    An example of this is: Solomon Asch’s study on conformity. Asch showed a group of people a line on a card (the target line) and then asked them aloud to identify which line (A‚ B‚ or C) matched the original. The answer was always obvious and the true participant always answered last or second last after the confederates had given their answer. The confederates were instructed to give the wrong answer 12 out of 18 trials (known as the critical trials). This meant that the participant had to choose

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    develop amazing new technologies‚ like strong and flexible tools‚ weapons and armor‚ steel railways and steel trains‚ and steel reinforced tall buildings that could tower over their old brick dwellings. These technologies can and did give civilizations like Spain the power to decimate other civilizations‚ and appropriate their resources. The reason they were able to develop steel was because of people known as specialists.

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    rise to prosperity was indeed inevitable. With their tremendous drive for wealth and spreading of faith‚ along with their ever-expanding resources‚ I can’t really imagine turning out any differently for them. It does make one wonder: With as big of an influence as they had on the world‚ how would the world look today if Europe just kept to

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    How did Industrialisation Benefit Russia? What Is Industrialisation? Industrialisation is a process of social and economic change where a human society is transformed from pre-industrial to industrial. This social and economic change is closely entwined with technological improvement‚ particularly the development of large-scale energy production. What were Stalin’s industrial policies? GOSPLAN The GOSPLAN was an organisation that was set up to control what had to be achieved. GOSPLAN

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    Austrian army. Napoleon’s troops were clearly outnumbered and were pushed back 4 miles by 3 PM. This famous Battle of Marengo couldn’t have been won if if wasn’t for Napoleon’s 10‚000 reinforcements. The question is‚ if Napoleon was‚ as he thought‚ much greater than those before him‚ then why would he have such narrow victory during the Battle of Marengo? Was his insufficient source of confidence the element that lead him into becoming a tyrant?

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