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    Father Tomas de Torquemada stalled the time of the expulsion of Jews’ to March instead of January.  Spain was under invasion by Muslims at the time and had just defeated the Muslims in Granada; thus being so‚ King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella only wanted Spain to be among Christian citizens.  Therefore‚ the expulsion of Jews’ quickly began in March 1492. The expulsion of the Jews’ was the pet project of the Spanish Inquisition.  Jews’ were encouraged to convert to Christianity‚ flee the country of

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    The emancipation of the Jews in the French revolution can be seen as the catalyst for change in the nature and ideology of anti-Semitism. It was an event that ushered in enlightened ideas such as democracy‚ liberation‚ the abolishment of slavery‚ secularism and ideals of individualism - elements which would later play important roles with French international dealings and Jewish emancipation. Prior to the emergence of 18th century enlightened thinkers‚ Jews accused of a crime faced immediate death

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    that was superior to all other races. It viewed Aryans as being in racial conflict with a mixed race people‚ the Jews‚ whom Nazis identified as a dangerous enemy of the Aryans. It also viewed a number of other peoples as dangerous to the well-being of the Aryan race‚ particularly Slavs and Romani. To maintain the "purity and strength" of the Aryan race‚ the Nazis sought to exterminate Jews‚ Romani‚ and the physically and mentally disabled.[13] Other groups deemed "degenerate" and "asocial" who were

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    To what extent did the need for strategic leadership lead to the rise of Venice between the 9th and 15th centuries?  Venice was a major trading power between the 9th and 15th centuries‚ which led to extraordinary wealth and vast trading services. After the fourth Crusade‚ Venice became the strongest republic of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. As a result‚ Venice succeeded in dominating the entire maritime traffic.  Venetians with adventurous spirits traveled abroad in search for new opportunities

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    Antonio as he has lost money in his wrecked investments. Justice is strict and condemning‚ as the place where justice is practised is described as the "strict court of Venice". Portia asks Shylock to "mitigate...thy plea"‚ exemplifying how justice is indeed harsh. Justice is earth-bound‚ dispensed and followed by Man. "No power in Venice" can alter justice‚ meaning that justice can be changed by heaven’s mercy. Justice is something that follows laws

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    The city of Venice‚ Italy‚ is located off the shore of Northeastern Italy in the Venetian Lagoon of the Adriatic Sea. Venice is a part of the Veneto region of Italy. The islands comprising the city are just east of the large Italian city Padua. Two nearby series of islands are Giudecca‚ which is located south of the city‚ and Murano‚ which is slightly north. Venice is spread across 118 small islands separated by 177 canals‚ giving it a total area of 414.6 km². The islands are historically divided

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    Hitler. It was the mass murder of six million Jews that led up and carried on through WWll. Jews were targeted as well as many other groups such as The Roma‚ incurably sick‚ political opponents‚ homosexuals‚ Jehovah’s Witness‚ Ethnic Poles‚ and Soviet prisoners of war. Hitler’s final solution included camp systems‚ death marches‚ deportation‚ and immediate murder. My grandmother‚ Erica Schwartz‚ lived through the horrific stages

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    Subsidence of Venice‚ Italy The everlasting battle between land and ocean is seen through the sinking of Venice‚ Italy caused by both natural and anthropogenic effects on the land. While natural subsidence preceded human influence‚ human factors that affect the earth‚ sea‚ and atmosphere overshadow the natural submersion and sea level rise. The sinking of the region has greatly impacted the geography of the city and all the life and processes associated with the area‚ noted as the “Venice Menace” by

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    W English III 3 December 20-- A Comparison of Hasidic Jews and the Amish Hasidic Jews and the Amish have surprising similarities in lifestyles and clothing preferences but differ in their religious beliefs. Hasidic Jews and the Amish separate themselves from the rest of the world. Each live in all Jewish or all Amish communities and follow the same traditions and customs as other families in their respective groups. Hasidic Jews do not use modern comforts such as ovens and electricity on

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    October 24‚ 2012 “Explain how the Holocaust affected Jews living in Europe.” The Holocaust was one of the most disturbing and petrifying eras of all time. The holocaust‚ one of the most famous genocides in the world‚ has showed the world what the evils of man can do to mankind. It was the genocide that killed approximately six million Jews and millions of others in a state-sponsored murder by Nazi Germany led by Adolf Hitler. In a book review of “The Holocaust” by Gilbert Martin‚ Martin says

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