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    was the “duty theory”. However‚ activist Roger Casement heavily criticized imperialism by using the same concepts. He disproved both camps by pointing that imperialism neither necessarily enriched nations nor brought any benefit to the natives. With his documentary report on the Congo Free State‚ which was privately controlled by King Leopold II of Belgium‚ we could observe the

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    Thomas Brady Professor Belichick World History 2A October 2010 The Dao-dejing as an Opponent to Aggression The belligerent relationship between the states of China evoked a sentiment of distress among the population. “Armies of ten thousand soldiers”i marched into battle based on a general’s whim‚ rather than any type of moral purpose. The loss of life was astounding and the people needed a beacon of hope to look for in this blight: this guiding light was the philosophy of Daoism. The Dao-Dejing

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    country‚ like Russia. After Vladimir Lenin‚ Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union‚ died in1924‚ there were many challenges to succession by the party members‚ namely Leon Trotsky‚ Grigory Zinoviev‚ Lev Kamenev‚ and Josef Stalin. Josef Stalin was not seen as a threat‚ as a result‚ the other 3 politicians did not see what Stalin was capable of‚ which ended up in Stalin eliminating them and taking the seat of power for him. Josef Stalin had many plans for Russia. He had many

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    How significant the New Deal was depends on the definition of significance. Since significance is how important something is or how big of an impact it has I will be looking at how big of an impact it had on different aspects of the American society‚ how efficient it was and if there are any long lasting effects. In October 24th 1929 the collapse of the stock market left the USA in financial ruins‚ which would have a devastating and long-term effect on the economy. Hundreds of banks failed due to

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    Title Length Color Rating   Theories of Personality - ... In general‚ the easiest approach to do this was through the observations of individual differences. Though‚ the validity and reliability of such observation can be questioned as it is not efficient and systematic adequately. On the other hand‚ the assessment of individual researcher may be subject to personal bias. Thus‚ in order to be accurate‚ personality theories often employ the systematic and scientific approach. The study can merely

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    wide depression‚ three men rise up to take control of their countries. Their names are Adolf Hitler‚ Benito Mussolini‚ and Joseph Stalin. Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Stalin are important because they rose up in their political parties to rule their “helpless” countries and help them emerge as leading powers in the world. In their early years‚ Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Stalin were smart students that either got rejected

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    Essay 1: 1. Assess the role of Lenin in the success of the Bolshevik revolution. Lenin’s political role in the success of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution was to a critical extent due to his thirst for power. However‚ to a reduced extent‚ the feebleness of the Provisional Government and the support/work of Trotsky guaranteed political accomplishment. Lenin’s strength within the political sphere was most accentuated by his April Theses – 7 April 1917. Lenin was a described by post-revisionist

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    “History shows that there are no invincible armies” (Stalin). Joseph Stalin‚ founder of stalinism‚ frowned upon by many‚ yet worshipped by some‚ has forged a legacy few can forget through his will of mind and brute military strength. In his 50 years of reign until his death‚ Joseph Stalin forever changed not only Russia‚ but the entire world through his contributions to warfare‚ and through his evolution and spread of communism. Before one can leave a lasting impact on the world‚ they must first

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    Who caused the cold war? Focus; the role of each personality in contributing to the cold warTime frame: 1945 to 1952Cold war- period of intense tension and mistrust‚ leading to competition and confrontations. Stand: both Stalin and Truman contributed to the cold war. The key personalities that contributed to the cold war are namely Stalin and Truman‚both in office in US and USSR respectively. both were responsible as their personalities and level of experiences contributed to their policies made

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    lives‚ more than 1000 soldiers were injured and 12 United States Navy vessels were destroyed‚ including the Arizona‚ the Oklahoma‚ the West Virginia‚ the California and so on. The American ground force did not respond quickly until the second wave of attack. Most of the soldiers in service in the Pearl Harbor were on

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