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    Che Guevara   The late Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara was a genuine leader. His cause was to liberate Cuba from a corrupt military dictatorship‚ and resist United States interference in Cuban political affairs (“More or Less”‚ 2002). In the beginning this cause was just‚ but his passion grew to hatred‚ which inevitably consumed him. Che personified a collectivist but real concern for people‚ and truly came to believe that the key to realising that concern was through armed‚ savage‚ anti-imperialist political

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    American success in the American Revolutionary War created a new nation‚ while British failure tore away a part of their empire. Such consequences were inevitably going to have effects‚ but historians debate the extent of each compared to that of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars which would test Britain soon after their American experience. Modern readers might expect Britain to have suffered greatly as a result of losing the war‚ but the fact is it’s possible to argue that the war was

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    In April 1917‚ a month after the Romanov Dynasty in Russia effectively ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Vladimir Ilich Lenin returned to Russia from exile with a formidable revolutionary mentality. The Tsar’s abdication prompted a period of dual power between select members of the defunct fourth Duma‚ now termed the Provisional Government‚ and the newly formed Petrograd Soviet. This arrangement offered a sense of political stability‚ a stability that was detrimental to Lenin’s quest

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    Martin Luther King

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    Modern History Research Assignment 2013 Semester 1 Martin Luther King in the Civil Rights Movement Due Week 4 May 6th Hypothesis: Martin Luther King was a key persona in the early Civil Rights Movement and was successful in creating positive change in African American life "Black Power!". "Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr."20th Century History. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2013. http://history1900s.about.com/cs/martinlutherking/a/mlkassass.htm Anderson‚ Maureen‚ Anne Low‚ and Ian Keese

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    Life of Luther Burbank

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    Luther Burbank 7 March 1849 – 11 April 1926 Mercedes Moshier 3rd Hour Luther Burbank a man said to be the Edison of the garden. Born on March 7‚ 1849 in the small town of Lancaster‚ Massachusetts. Burbank grew up on a farm‚ always treating the plants just like humans. The garden his mother built was a haven for Luther‚ spending all his time there Burbank had little friends and usually kept to himself‚ even though he was the 13th child of 15 brothers

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    Martin Luther and the Reformation A German Augustinian friar‚ Martin Luther launched the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Luther grew up the son of a miner‚ but he did not maintain that lifestyle for himself. He lived in a period that had a widespread desire for reformation of the Christian church and a yearning for salvation. Martin Luther was born at Eisleben in Saxony. Since his father was a miner‚ it was a great distress on him to send Martin to school and then to the University

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    and legal document in 1756. The 13 colonies didn’t want to be taxed causing an uprising after the victory of the British over the French and Indians. America rebelled and fought to gain independence from the British Empire‚ this was known as the Revolutionary War. At a great surprise the Americans won the war against

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    Luther, Anti-Semitism

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    When discussing Martin Luther (1483-1546)‚ a German monk‚ priest‚ and professor‚ we usually think of his importance to the Protestant reformation. Martin Luther sought to reform the church‚ which believed money could wipe away sin‚ and have people focus more on faith. He created the Ninety-Five Thesis in 1517 which resulted in the Pope excommunicating him from the church. In turn he created the Lutheran church in hope that people would find salvation through faith in Jesus rather than indulgences

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    Revolutionary War Dbq

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    Chapter 6 BIG QUESTION: How did a war fought jointly by the colonists and British help pave the road the American Revolution? Use PERSIA to help in analyzing this question. The war against the French helped bring the colonies closer together. The Albany Congress brought up the idea of uniting the colonies to help them succeed in the future. By uniting‚ the colonies had a better chance of being able to take on the British in a war. There were a few mistakes made by the British that also lead to

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    The Revolutionary War was a period of time when America would free from its constraints of Britain‚ and become their own independent nation. The men‚ the soldiers in the war were credited mainly for the pathway to freedom‚ but what about the women who also made efforts? Most of the women who stepped forward to help out and pave the way for freedom were looked past‚ or down upon because women were looked to be subordinate to men. Though the Revolutionary War opened opportunities for minority groups

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