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    Joseph Stalin’s foreign policy during and after the Second World War was an unmitigated failure.’ Do you agree with this statement? Joseph Stalin‚ the General Secretary of the USSR‚ who had signed two agreements during and after the Second World War. The two agreements were signed under Yalta Conference and Potsdam Conference in February 1945 and 17 July - 2 August 1945 respectively. These two agreements were both influenced USSR future. In the following essay‚ it proves whether Joseph Stalin’s

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    Former senator Joseph Richard McCarthy of Wisconsin was born to a poor Irish Catholic family in Grand Chute. McCarthy was well trusted by the American public for the simple reason that he was not a Washington insider and knew the struggles of being underprivileged. Unlike many other politicians‚ he did not waste time practicing social niceties and preferred to behave like the common American. He did not hesitate to present this type of image of himself to the public and as a consequence‚ he earned

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    Animal Farm has animals and events that are similar to those in the Russian Revolution. The author of Animal Farm portrays Joseph Stalin accurately through Napoleon since both used similar methods to slowly gain dictatorship which is currently seen through Bashar Al-Assad. For instance‚ Joseph Stalin used force‚ fear and propaganda to get people to do what he wanted. Joseph shaped Russia negatively by industrializing it‚ assassinating millions of people and made it more military based than before

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    The Five-Year Plans were first used by Joseph Stalin in 1928 and were split into three parts. They were introduced because of the realisation that if attacked by countries in the West‚ the Soviet Union wouldn’t be able to defend itself. Other reasons included the expansion of industrial production and collectivising agriculture. During the Five Year plan the Soviet Union gave opportunities to young Communists‚ who were often called Pioneers and women. The Pioneers turned empty land into new towns

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    Biography: Franz Joseph Haydn was born on March 31‚ 1732 in Rohrau‚ Austria. He was among the creators of the fundamental genres of classical music‚ and his influence upon later composers is immense. In his early life Franz Joseph Haydn was recruited at age 8 to the sing in the choir at St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna‚ where he went on to learn to play violin and keyboard. After he left the choir‚ he supported himself by teaching and playing violin‚ while studying counterpoint and harmony. Haydn

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    As a result of the Russian Revolution‚ Russia became a world power‚ industrialized‚ and a communist nation. The new leadership that was in place allowed for Russia to become a world power. Although banks and big businesses were altered to become controlled by the government‚ small entities were allowed to run under free enterprise which successfully caused economic boom. In essence‚ a good economy is essential to the ability of a country to compete with other nations. The five year plan system allowed

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    Deception through Colors Joseph Conrad throws the theory of white and black symbolizing good and bad out the window in the novella Heart of Darkness. As the main character Marlow journeys deeper into the heart of Africa the line between the two colors blurs and concepts are mingled about purity and enlightenment. White is not always as it seems‚ and the usage of the color often leads to more questions than answers. While‚ black is used constantly with the “savages‚” as Marlow continues telling

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    Throughout the book “Founding Brothers” author Joseph J. Ellis writes about non-fictional events that have happened in the past. He mentions moments in post-revolutionary and inside the lives of the people known as our founding fathers. When seeing the order of the chapters you are able to see it going from bad to good just by the titles‚ they go from fighting in chapter one the duel to building a friendship out of it which is the final chapter the friendship. He first starts of the book by introducing

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    Bitter Truth Belgian chocolate. A delicacy made from rich cacao beans‚ gathered by the hands of the enslaved. At its peak in the 18th century‚ Belgium‚ led by King Leopold II‚ stood as a superpower house; a model for the rest of Europe. Little did the world know about the truth behind Leopold’s large success‚ perched upon the laboring backs of Congolese men‚ women‚ and children. A lack of truth lies within thought and perception‚ making it difficult to differentiate reality from perceived reality

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    World War II: Josef Stalin In 1917‚ Russia was ruled by Tsar Nicolas II until the Bolshevik party overthrew the Russian government by storming the palace in October commanded by Stalin‚ Lenin‚ and Trotsky. The Tsar family‚ which had been crueling dictating for centuries‚ was finally overthrown which lead to the creation of U.S.S.R. or the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. In 1992‚ Stalin was became the general secretary of the Committee‚ but he isolated the other party members by betraying and

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