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    appointed‚ he wanted to turn Russia completely around; he wanted a “force”‚ not just another country. During the World War II‚ he refused to heed the warning the United States and Great Britain gave to him about Adolf Hitler and what he would do to the pact. Later he found out the hard way that he should have listened. Even after the war Stalin progressed onto taking over new territories and soon causing the US to draw attention to the invasion. Stalin allowed North Korea to invade into the United States

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    centrist party called Democratic Action (AD). Subsequently‚ as author Dario Azzelini explains‚ the left parties were marginalized when rightwing and bourgeois parties such as COPEI and URD‚ accorded to sign a pact of cooperation with AD called the Pact of Punto Fijo (Azzellini‚ p. 13). This Pact was seen by the US as a signal that the Venezuelan government was moving in the right direction and as an opportunity to access the Venezuelan market and establish its influence in the country.

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    Chancellor Dollfuss in Austria Stalin: wanted to weaken Social Democratic parties of Europe‚ who did not support the working classes of the Western world supported Collective Security 1934: January – Hitler signed a 10 year non-aggression pact with Poland‚ which ruined France’s Little Entente‚ guaranteed Polish neutrality when German moved against Czechoslovakia and Austria. Improved France’s and the USSR’s relations. June – Hitler and Mussolini met for the first time. Mussolini

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    But the national congress boycotted the conference and it failed to achieve its goals. Gandhi-Irwin Pact: The Government wanted to negotiate with the congress so that it would attend the Round Table Conference. And finally Gandhiji and Lord Irwin negotiated a settlement in 1931. By this pact the government agreed to release all the prisoners who was caught for breaking the salt law‚ and gave the right to make salt for their consumption. The congress

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    Consider to what extent was the world already at war in 1939? Before the war in 1939‚ there were clearly bitter and tense international relations. We also find that many powerful countries were reluctant and unable to prevent Hitler in his policies of Lebensraum and expanding Germany’s territory in Europe. Hence‚ we can extrapolate that the world was already at war to a large extent in 1939‚ whereby the invasion of Poland was merely a catalyst and consummation of the tense international relations

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    become a member of the League of Nations. Becoming a member gave Germany the ability to become more prominent in international and foreign policies throughout Europe. This gave the country the opportunity to recommend the Young Plan and the Rhineland Pact. These offered Germany the stepping-stone to revising the Treaty of Versailles. Russia and Eastern Europe: During the Locarno Era‚ Russia was under the control of Stalin. This made the rest of Europe every fearful

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    WWII RESEARCH Vincent Kwok Alexine Yap Amy Nguyen Linh Dan Tran Question: Was the Wall Street Crash of October 1929 the main reason for WWII starting in September 1939? a. Identify parameters of question >>>”The main reason”? Obviously‚ we know that there are several other reasons to have started WWII. We will‚ however‚ still inspect to what extent the Wall Street Crash had on subsequent events leading up to WWII‚ and attempt to link the other causes to each other in order to gain a holistic

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    either one was hurt during battle the other one would find a way to stop him from suffering. In the fall‚ part of Strunk’s leg was blown off after he stepped on a “rigged mortar round” (p. 62). When Strunk woke up and saw Jensen‚ he thought about the pact between the two and made Jensen promise not to kill him. Strunk said‚ “But you got to promise. Swear it to me – swear you won’t kill me.” Jensen nodded and said “I swear‚” (p. 63). Come to find out‚ Strunk died a little later on‚ which was a relief

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    Arab nationalism was a movement striving for Arab political unity in the Middle East. There was undoubtedly a huge increase in an Arab sense of nationalism between the years 1948 and 1973. One major reason for this was the creation of the State of Israel in 1948‚ which gave the Arab powers something to unite against‚ because not a single Arab nation recognised Israel as a legitimate state. There were other reasons‚ however‚ most notably the continuing struggle of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian

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    The Ayodhya issue is a political‚ historical and socio-religious debate. The controversial issue of Ram Janambhoomi and Babri Masjid has always been a big influence on Indian politics for several decades. The disputed land at Ayodhya in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh has always played major role in disturbing the communal harmony of India. Ayodhya dispute at a glance: The main issues revolve around access to the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri

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