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    Socialism -vs- Capitalism

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    collectively. Dissent and venturing out on one’s own are not option. Everyone is an employee and tenant of the state. In Communism people have little rights‚ everything is run by the government resulting in enormous economic failures‚ including famine‚ militarism and propaganda to cover-up the systematic failures of the government. Capitalism was developed in Europe in the 19th and early 20th century. Capitalism is an economic arrangement in which people have the individual liberty and the right to own

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    social and economic al measures as a method of empowering the government and stripping citizens of rights. This type of authoritative system is usually run by an absolute dictator who uses violence an strict laws to govern people. - Racism - Militarism - Dictatorship

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    Are Seltz’s new Japanese museums ‘counter-museums’ by Patterson’s definition? Patterson and Seltz introduce new museums differing in subject matter‚ context and methodology‚ but sharing analogous goals. The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia (JCM) in the United States is touted by Patterson as a ‘counter-museum’ that ‘seek[s] to engage visitors as active participants in dynamic‚ continuing memorial processes’ (66)‚ and one that ‘seeks to use products of intolerance to teach understanding’ (68)

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    assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was the event that led into chaos. The alliances were a major part‚ although they would never have needed to come into play if there had not been a trigger to these attacks. Off all of the 4 M.A.I.N (Militarism‚ Imperialism‚ Nationalism‚ Alliances) the factor that contributed the most to the outbreak of WWI (World War I) was the alliances‚ because if they were not in effect there would be no trigger to start wars. Some background on these alliances: the

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    the rising influence of Athens‚ the leading naval power in the Greek world. The conflict arose from a struggle for dominance between two major city-states‚ each representing a different political and military ideology. Sparta‚ with its focus on militarism and a land-based military force‚ sought to assert its supremacy and diminish Athens’ naval and political prowess. Similarly‚ Rome’s expansion across the Italian

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    MUST look at its context… DEFINITION: The political‚ social‚ cultural‚ & economic setting for a particular idea or event. Those things which surround it in time & place & give it its meaning. DBQ – WHAT WERE THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WWI? What is MILITARISM? DEFINITION: The army & military forces are given a high profile by the government. Before WWI‚ the growing European divide led to an arms race between the main countries (BRITAIN‚ GERMANY‚ FRANCE) DBQ – WHAT WERE THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WWI

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    League of Nations Notes

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    Dawes plan was introduce. On the surface this was good‚ however it would create problems for Germany In 1929 the young plan which eased the German reparations. Things were improving for Germany; Wall Street crash triggered the great depressions. Militarism and dictatorship was triggered. In 1929 thing changes. League of nations failed to prevent WWII from happening. The League of Nation was noble and took risks‚ yes it did not achieve peace but it cannot be blamed completely. Great Britain and

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    During the Second World War‚ wars were happened every day. In these time‚ millions of people dead because the war. The militarism in Japan was popular and the militants were the leaders in Japan. They were supported to continue fighting before Japan be the winner in the war no matter how. So that they not concerned about the soldiers life and the soldiers also glad to die in order to the Tenno. They were using suicide attack. In this case‚ US was lost many armies and navies. This was hard conditions

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    Miniver Cheevy Analysis

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    warrior bold would set him dancing. ….................... He dreamed of Thebes and Camelot and Priam’s neighbors. However‚ Robinson himself comes off more as an anti-modernist instead of a fond observer of Romantic history: he despised the militarism and materialism the age brought about: “Miniver cursed the commonplace/ And eyed a khaki suit with loathing” and sought to escape it. He‚ however‚ recognizes that he himself is crucial to the standard: “Miniver scorned the gold he sought/ But sore

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    In the United States‚ Abstract Expressionism arose as a response to the war‚ as a way to differentiate how life changed after the war. The artists did not want to continue making works they did before the war‚ and many European art dealers or collectors were killed‚ collections stolen‚ so they created a new avant garde form of art. In addition to this idea‚ they came up with psychic automatism‚ tapping into the unconscious as a way to create work. Newman was part of a group who did Color Field paintings

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