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    process of unification than Otto Von Bismarck. Bismarck became chancellor of Prussia in 1962 and his main aim was to unify the 39 German states under Prussian rule. Some historians

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    Silent Majority

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    to war and ending the war for peace. The tone of the speech‚ use of questions‚ and the use of anecdotes along with other rhetorical appeals such as facts‚ ethos‚ and pathos make this speech effective in persuading the audience in his quest for freedom in Vietnam. Nixon’s speech makes a direct address to the people when Nixon says‚ “My fellow Americans.” Nixon wrote this speech with the acknowledgement that the war was of great concern to many Americans. The word “fellow” sets an inclusive tone

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    Bismarck Dbq

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    respective leaders realized that their traditional conservatism would eventually destabilize their authoritative legitimacy. Thus‚ leaders such as Otto von Bismarck adopted a new kind of conservatism‚ mixing both liberal‚ semi-socialistic and conservative policies in order to keep a balance that would ensure some stability in his state. For Otto von Bismarck‚ his international policies were more conservative; he promoted nationalism‚ unification‚ and state sovereignty. His domestic policies‚ however‚ were

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    The Great Greek philosopher Socrates said -“Know Thyself”. According to Socrates one could not know anything without knowing oneself. This may be an old greek aphorism ‚but its relevance is eternal. In a sense‚ we are what we are because we don’t know who we are. However life’s book is hard to understand. Its like the eyelashes‚ they are so close to you that you can’t see them. But there is one way of seeing them‚ by looking in the mirror. Similarly in order to know oneself we need to sit down in

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    Otto Von Bismarck

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    the political unity of Germany. Finally‚ it was Otto Von Bismarck‚ the prime minister of Germany who unified Germany with his policy of “Blood and Iron.” SLIDE 3 Otto Eduard Leopold‚ Prince of Bismarck‚ Duke of Lauenburg‚ simply known as Otto von Bismarck. Bismarck was responsible for transforming a collection of small German states into the German empire‚ and was its first chancellor. In 1851‚ King Frederick Wilhelm IV appointed Bismarck as Prussian representative to the German Confederation.

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    1862: the Dakota War

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    rush to develop them‚ given the corrupted issue of property rights and the risk of making a big investment without a secure legal footing. Why not try to help out? The vast majority of land on reservations is held mutually. That means residents can’t get clear title to the land where their home sits‚ one reason for the great quantity of mobile homes on reservations. This makes it hard for Native Americans to establish credit and borrow money to improve their homes because they can’t use the land

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    MAJORITY OR INDIVIDUAL Throughout the history‚ philosophers have emerged new ideas about how society govern and how people can be free two of these philosophers are that Jean Jacques Rousseau and John Stuart Mill who are significant philosophers in our world because their ideas about liberty and general will have shaped today’s world. Actually‚ these philosophers have a contrast about liberty since Rousseau has an idea about general will what he explained as majority’s ideas ignores minority’s

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    affected by the relationship of economic developments and environmental changes between 1865 and 1898. The Homestead Act of 1862 provided many new opportunities for farmers to get an abundance of Western land in an affordable manner. While this was great for many farming families who got suitable land‚ there was a different opinion from those in the Great Plains. They faced great challenges posed by Mother Nature‚ especially drought. The droughts brought devastation to the crops‚ and then to the farmers

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    majority of tribe

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    Majority of tribe’s treatment of their captives was hospitable in order to assist with the assimilation into the tribe. These captives would most likely replace a lost or killed family member within the tribe. Women and children were treated the best as they were less likely to resist capture and would easily adapt to tribal culture. Mary Jemison was a great example of a captive woman marrying a Seneca man and raised a family with the Seneca tribe. I believe Mary Jemison would not accept any

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    Bismarck and German Unification Before the 19th Century‚ German-speaking people had no idea of ‘national identity’ German speaking people occupied Central Europe‚ but the German states were usually very small (and the Germans there mixed with other races). The upper classes looked towards France as the foundation of European civilization. Although a German Confederation was created after 1815‚ it was not concerned with promoting a united Germany since the 39 rulers had no wish to see their

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