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    The initial similarity they shared was in foreign policy as both dictators only had a handful of allies and ignored requests from other countries ’ leaders. Hitler especially once he was firmly in power‚ totally disregarded the limits installed on Germany at the Treaty of Versailles‚ such as the ban on Germany to have any air force or submarine‚ and could only possess an inconsequential naval force of just six ships and an army of a mere one hundred thousand men. Additionally‚ they were not to have

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    governments‚ countries with absolutism have a monarchy. The kings and queens are not voted in‚ they are selected by inheritance. The citizens that live under this type of rule has to bow down to the leader .republicanism and socialism also have some similarities. Republicanism‚ is an idea of the people of a state or country deciding how they should be ruled. The leaders are voted in by the people and from that‚ representatives are elected. Socialism‚ is also based by the people and they control whatever

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    Elena Dimas Ms. Owen 3rd period November 3rd‚ 2017 Comparing Haiti and Greece Each country has unique qualities that no other country has. The differences between developing countries and developed countries has to do with the use of their economic resources‚ the income and employment opportunities of the country‚ how much industrialization the country has experienced‚ and the overall standard of living that their citizens experience. There are great differences in these areas between the countries

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    believe that every human has a place in the world and the roles they are meant to carry out cannot be overstepped. On the contrary‚ Buddhism’s teachings originate from Lord Buddha who was a Hindu at birth‚ its teachings follows that Buddhism shares similarities and differences in certain teachings‚ practices‚ beliefs‚ and sacred texts. Buddhism is observed more as a philosophy rather than a religion (Al-Soofi‚ 2012). It is viewed as a type of social structure that distributes individuals into classes

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    appointed governors and the Shang had local lords rule. Zhou and shang also had some differences like for example zhou took farm control over china after they beat shang. The Shang focused on religion duties and they kept traditional ways. Another similarity is china (grew). The Zhou markets prospered and economy was really good/ money based economy. The Shang dynasty offered wine to their gods and ancestors hoping

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    Both monsters‚ Wagner and Frankenstein share several similarities as well as differences‚ especially in the features of their face and clothes. This poised man portrays his wealth and confidence through the features of his face and clothing. The skin on his face is soft and smooth like a baby’s bottom. As strands of hair brush the side of his cheeks‚ they glide right off so gracefully by his skins smoothness. Though skin so soft and smooth with no blemishes to be found‚ except around his eyes‚

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    Maya and Inca Civilizations Both the Maya and Inca civilizations flourished during their time period. Although they had many different approaches‚ they had a few similarities. In this essay‚ the lifestyle of both the Inca and Maya civilization and how they compare to many other Empires/civilizations will be revealed. The Mayan civilization in all stages--formative‚ flourishing‚ declining‚ and continuing--has been based on agriculture. Indian corn‚ or maize‚ was domesticated from a wild grass

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    social contract‚ both Hobbes and Locke had different views on a social contract then we believe it to be. Social contract is how people decide to have a government and talks about how much authority can the government have over the people. Some similarities are to prevent violence against fellow citizens. For Tomas Hobbes‚ this means curbing the natural state of chaos. For John Locke‚ this means preventing any and all violations of individual rights. Both Hobbes and Lock base their theory on a harmonium

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    Greek and Roman both share similarities‚ but have different characteristics and use different construction types. Greek architecture used Post and- Lintel construction‚ while Roman construction dominated in arches‚ domes and vaults. Post and- Lintel construction is evident in the buildings that make up the Acropolis in Greece‚ including the Pantheon and the Temple of Hera‚ which used drums to create columns or rows of columns that used fluting and tapering to make the columns appear to perfectly

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    After the Agricultural Revolution‚ the rise of civilizations scattered around the world‚ each one having various features that formed from their people and the land. Two civilizations that honed similarities and differences‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ grew and adapted alongside river valleys—the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and the Nile respectively. Both civilizations turned to control and unify their people through ideas of class hierarchy and kingship. However‚ Mesopotamian life differed from Egyptian

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