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    Causes of the Cold War Ideological differences - Stalin vs Truman The US President Roosevelt died in 1945. He was replaced by Truman who was strongly anti-Communist and‚ as the war came to an end‚ the relationship between America and Russia fell apart. But this was not the only cause of trouble. Historians believed that the wartime alliance between the Soviet Union and America was also wrecked by the huge differences between the two countries in: • Politics - America was capitalist‚ Russia

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    Joseph Plumb Martin

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    Joseph Plumb Martin was born “upon the twenty-first of November‚ in the year of 1760” (Martin 6). His grandparents raised him on their Connecticut farm. Inspired by the Battles of Lexington and Concord he decided to enlist into the army. He was eager to help for the patriotic cause. In June of 1776‚ at the age of 15‚ Martin was able to enlist but didn’t want to sign up for a long enlistment. Soldiers at the time were enlisting for a year’s service but he did not like that and thought it was

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    the praise and promotion of the imperialistic ideas. However‚ unlike other times in history where a nation had taken over another‚ there was criticism written by some of the writers living in the imperialistic countries. Two of these writers were Joseph Conrad‚ who wrote Heart of Darkness‚ and George Orwell‚ who wrote “Shooting an Elephant”. Both of their pieces comments on the dark side of imperialism and the effects it has on the colonized states and the people of the states. In Heart of Darkness

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    How did Adolf Hitler’s Childhood influence him becoming a dictator?? Adolf Hitler was a very famous person that was in the Holocaust. He was a very cruel person who thought that everyone who wasn’t a pure blooded German was lower than him and filthy. He put a lot of people through misery and pain. He didn’t even know if the people he was killing could be nice and pleasant. All he cared about was that they weren’t pure blooded Germans. Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April‚ 1889‚ in a town

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    GCE TEACHER GUIDANCE LT2 Internal Assessment WJEC ENGLISH LITERATURE INTERNAL ASSESSMENT LT2 TEACHER GUIDANCE INTRODUCTION We are grateful to the centres which provided us with the examples of students’ work which appear in this booklet as work-in-progress responses to the new LT2 internal assessment unit. The guidance in this booklet is directed at offering advice and support for LT2 Section A and Section B in terms of: 1. Text selection 2. Task setting 3. Assessing student responses

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    After the Russian Revolution concluded‚ Joseph Stalin‚ Russian dictator‚ led to power in the Soviet Union. Stalin was a dictator‚ imposing brutal and horrific policies which killed millions of his citizens. He implemented a series of five-year plans‚ which rapidly increased the economic growth of the Soviet Union. It focused on industrialization and agriculture. According to History.com‚ it states “Stalin implemented a series of Five-Year Plans to spur economic growth and transformation in the Soviet

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    after the revolt‚ he symbolises Joseph Stalin‚ second chairman of The Soviet Union and in in most eyes‚ including Orwell’s‚ a ruthless dictator who destroys the revolutionary ideals. He uses excessive force (Dogs‚ representing Stalin’s secret police and the KGB) and propaganda to strengthen his rule. The pigs led by Napoleon start increasingly resemble humans‚ signifying Stalin’s similarity to fascists. He later changes the 7 commandments of Animalism‚ like Stalin did with Marxism-Leninism. His treatment

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    race against stockpiling weapons‚ weapons of mass destruction and complete annihilation of cities and towns from the dominant threat of communism. The American government was now focused on ways of containing and keeping communism from spreading. In Joseph McCarthy’s address on Communism‚ we see the importance of how this becomes a significant

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    _____________________________ Date ______________________________ Period_____________________________ 14.2 Totalitarianism‚ pages 440-445 Guiding Question: What are the key traits of a totalitarian state? 1. What aspects of Soviet life did Stalin control? Totalitarianism- a government that takes total‚ centralized‚ state control over every aspect of public and private life. 2. What are 5 characteristics of a totalitarian leader? 3. What role does Police Terror play in a totalitarian

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    Joseph Williams Argument

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    In Joseph M. Williams and Lawrence McEnerney’s Writing in College‚ Williams and McEnerney discuss the shift from high school writing to college writing where argument‚ interpretation of expectations‚ and learning how to make a “good” point in a paper are key to successfully satisfying the instructor’s assignment. Arguments should be convincing‚ with evidence to support their reasons‚ and to have counters answering objections and other questions that may go against its favor. Williams and McEnerney

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