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    THIS WAS LIMITED TO UNDER 500 words--and WAS AN ESSAY ANSWER (TIMED) FOR A MIDTERM EXAM Question: Describe the importance of the Renaissance in Italy. Answer: The Renaissance‚ literally the "rebirth‚" was just that to Italy. As the Middle Ages came to a close‚ so too did the overshadowing gloom finally subsidize in Italy--and eventually Europe. The new view on human existence spread like wild fire and spawned a rekindled "secular" approach that embraced the Individualist movement (the "successful

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    Rise of Hitler The impact of WW1 was crucial to Hitler’s rise to power After WWI‚ Adolf Hitler‚ politician and leader of the Nazi party‚ was able to steadily gain political support‚ leading to his ultimate reign as chancellor of Germany and casting the world into the turmoil of WWII. Some argue that it was mostly WWI that was crucial to Hitler’s rise to power. However‚ Hitler’s rise to power cannot be contributed to one event‚ but rather a number of factors‚ including events happening outside

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    Final Words on Origins‚ Nature and Development of pre-WWII nationalism: achievements and limitations You should know the factors for the development of nationalism Colonial factor (political‚ economic and social impact of colonial rule; colonial powers response to rise of nationalism) Nationalist factor (esp the impact of western education and role of leaders esp in the 1920s and 1930s) Inherent/contextual SEA factor (culture & religion) External factor (impact of external events and foreign

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    and ideas among nations in order to make globally acceptable principles. In short‚ globalization is the integration among nations to create something universal. It is an advantage to the world market. However‚ it also serves as a major threat to nationalism. As they say‚ “it makes the world smaller”‚ It may have been unnoticeable but somehow it has slowly eliminated the diversity among different nations. Even so‚ globalization is so beneficial that we cannot afford to deny or disregard it. That’s why

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    nation States and any dispute arising there from would be governed by the principles of International Legal Responsibility under which the rights and obligations of the parties will be those existing between the Republic of India and the Republic of Italy. NO PROVISION OF MARITIME ZONE ACT APPLIES ALONE‚ MUST BE IN CONSONANCE WTH UNCLOS: The Scheme of the Territorial Waters‚ Continental Shelf‚ Exclusive Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act‚ 1976‚ hereinafter referred to as "the Maritime

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    all of its combatants in pain and grief. Germany‚ in particular‚ bore the most afterwar consequence; the Treaty of Versailles placed full blame for causing World War I (WWI) on Germany’s shoulders. However‚ it was unjust to force Germany to assume sole responsibility for triggering World War I. Other powers in Europe played roles equally significant to that of Germany in giving rise to the four factors leading to WWI: imperialism‚ militarism‚ nationalism‚ and alliances (Plante‚Yvette‚ Miller‚ &

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    provides a new angle from which we should look at the phenomenon of Nazi Germany. In order to support this type of “uniqueness”‚ he gathers a few peculiarities that were embedded in the regime: ethnic nationalism‚ genocidal violence and‚ of course‚ the character of Hitler himself. I believe‚ however‚ that some of the points he has indicated as “unique” were simply the transformation of a phenomena already existing in Fascist Italy‚ as the two regimes came to influence each other at some point of their

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    about 130 kilometers south of Rome - Italy; one mile west of the town of Cassino and about 1700 feet above sea level. Montecassino is considered famous for being the place where Benedict of Nursia founded 529 around of his first monastery‚ home of the Benedictine order. Also‚ it is known to be a place where several battles towards the end of the Second World War were fought. However‚ one can say that the battle of Montecassino is probably the most important in Italy. The battle of Montecassino‚ also

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    Moscow‚but courageous people from the east.’’ -Gerhard Schroder At the end of World War ll the United States and the Soviet Union worked together to conquer GermanyItaly and Japan. The united countries had enormous amounts of power‚ which earned them the nickname ‘’Superpowers." Rivalry grew stronger and stronger between countries and this was caused by opponent’s difference between allies and supporters. Many

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    Nationalism spread throughout Europe like fire in the Yellow Stone Park. And like fire‚ the effects that Nationalism had caused were both eminent yet horrendous. Nationalism united people into nation-states‚ toppled empires composed of many ethnic minorities‚ and contributed to the outbreak of wars in the nineteenth century. For example‚ Germany was united by Otto von Bismarck‚ France by the French Revolution‚ and Italy by Garibaldi and Cavour‚ all because of the nationalistic effect. They united

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