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    President John F. Kennedy took his oath in office and delivered his most famous and remembered inauguration address in U.S. History. Out seeking to calm fears about the rise of Soviet power during the 1950s‚ Kennedy spoke concise about the United States as a near limitless power for change in the world. By taking this action‚ Kennedy were calling upon American citizens to act in support of the government and citizens from all nations around the world to join together in peace to benefit all nations.

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    Joseph Stalin World War II showed the world the power of countries and their leaders. The USSR played a big role in the war that helped lead the allies to victory. Joseph Stalin‚ a strict leader of Soviet Russia‚ was part of the allied forces during World War II‚ and made a mark on Russian government by taking complete control‚ removing the old party leadership‚ and changing the USSR for the better. There were many struggles in Stalin’s young life. Stalin was born on December 18 1878 but‚ Stalin changed

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    ‘Britain’s attempts to appease Mussolini in the 1930’s were successful’ Explain why you agree or disagree with this view. (24 marks) Britain’s attempt to appease Mussolini were successful up until the Abyssinian crisis of 1935‚ as Italy were not in league with Germany but on the contrary‚ were opposed to German expansion and revision of the treaty of Versailles. However after the Abyssinian crisis‚ this stance from Mussolini disappeared and changed greatly. Hence British attempts becoming

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    Hitler and Nazi Germany Origins and Rise of Hitler- Note Guidelines Use pages 63-72 in “Authoritarian and Single Party States” by Waller and Todd to make notes using the following headings: How did the political circumstances of Germany after 1918 contribute to the rise of Nazism? The new government set up after the abdication of the Kaiser • “Stab in the back’ theory • Disappointment at Peace settlement • Proportional Representation • Constitution- especially Article 48 Challenges

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    212 49 Population growth • The biggest spurts in population growth occurred from 1870 to 1914 and during the inter – war period. In both cases this was due to an increase in birth rates rather than a fall in death rates. Rising Birth rates were stimulated by the success of industrialisation as people would have a tendency for people to marry earlier and have more children. • Industrialisation stimulated urbanisation. Increasing numbers of people moved to the big cities‚ especially St Petersburg

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    Mussolini Dictatorship

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    Once they removed political opposition thanks to his secret police and the outlawing of labor strikes‚ Mussolini and his followers solidified their power through laws that was able to transform the nation into a one-party dictatorship. Within the time of five years‚ Mussolini had established his dictatorship by both legal and by extraordinary means. The United States have rules and regulations in place that wouldn’t allow this but they can be overturned by the will of the people vested in the hands

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    obvious that tyrant leaders played a crucial role throughout European history‚ in a dictator’s rise to power manipulation is blatantly present. As most people know‚ a dictator is a ruler with supreme authority which was obtained by force and uses that power tyrannically. From past dictators such as Hitler and Lenin to a present oppressor -Kim Jong-Un- they all have the same goal at hand:obtain absolute power. Using manipulation is just one way that allowed these ruthless men to somehow remove their

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    peace and nothing more than that because of the speeches that he gave to the public. Hitler true motives were started to show in the speeches that he delivered. At the start of 1937‚ he assured all Germans that Germany was running out of space because they were getting over populated and they needed to expand Germany. Acording to History.com “ On September 30‚ 1938‚ Adolf Hitler‚ Benito Mussolini‚ French Premier Edouard Daladier‚ and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Pact

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    Twentieth Century. Mussolini and Franko were the two most powerful dictators in the twentieth century who used football to manipulate and corrupt other countries in order to promote their own country and its political identity. Both Mussolini and Franko did not like Football themselves but they used Football to uphold their power and control within their countries. Football was attractive to European dictators as it endorsed nationalism‚ support and patriotism when victories were made on the field

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    Hitler's Foreign Policy

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    History – Hitler’s Foreign Policy The Revival of Germany January 1933 – Hitler becomes Chancellor Hitler’s Foreign Policy Aims 1. Destroy Treaty of Versailles (Versailles had limited Germany’s armed forces‚ taken away her colonies‚ forced Germany to give land to her neighbours which meant there were Germans under foreign rule) and impose German control in Europe. This involved rearmament & the destruction of French alliance system. 2. Union of German-Speaking people → Hitler

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