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    The Rise of Japan

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    Japan’s determination to succeed and become superior and powerful was so strong that in only 40 years‚ they were on the same level as the west. Japan decided to negotiate with the west. They knew that if they did not negotiate they would not be able to rise and meet their goals of becoming a world power. However‚ by doing so they lost extraterritoriality and the right to Tariffs. In the 1860’s Japan bought arms from the west‚ this was a big deal because it meant that not only was the west willing to sell

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    Rise of the Taliban

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    only brought to the attention of most westerners after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. However‚ they have a much deeper history rooted as far back as the Soviet Union’s invasion and occupation of the region. In order to comprehend the rise‚ fall and re-emergence of the Taliban‚ three men must be mentioned: Mohammad Omar‚ Ahmad Shah Massoud‚ and the most famous terrorist alive‚ Osama bin Laden. During the last days of the Afghanistan Soviet Union conflict‚ it was apparent that the less

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    The Rise of Teotihuacán

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    the ingenuity and foresightedness of Teotihuacán’s elite‚ and‚ finally‚ the impact of natural disasters‚ such as the volcanic eruptions of the late first millennium B.C. 3 This last factor is at least circumstantially implicated in Teotihuacán’s rise. Prior to 200 B.C.‚ a number of relatively small centers coexisted in and near the Valley of Mexico. Around this time‚ the largest of these centers‚ Cuicuilco‚ was seriously affected by a volcanic eruption‚ with much of its agricultural land covered

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    herion on the rise

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    Heroin on the rise Unit 9 Final Project CM107 The number of heroin users is on the rise due to " the price of heroin falling‚ while its purity has increased dramatically" (Rosenker‚ 2002‚ pg. 1). Police officers are focusing on the wrong problem. They are focusing on catching the heroin dealers rather than trying to fix the real problem. Police officers can take down dealer after dealer and it will not fix anything; dealers are a dime a dozen. Heroin is the real problem

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    The Rise of Dictatorships

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    The Rise of Dictatorships After World War one‚ Germany had grown increasingly unhappy with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Because the democratic Weimar had signed the treaty‚ these same people‚ at worst also hated democracy as a form of government‚ and at best‚ were highly suspicious of its ability to run Germany. The German economy had been ruined by the war‚ in order to reparations; the government had begun printing large amounts of money in the early 1920s. As a result‚ German money

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    Rise of Democracy

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    Alexander Blickensdorfer His-109 3/10/2013 Carl Wertman The primary causes of the American Revolution were social in nature because the unjust treatment of the colonists provoked more intellectual thought about individual liberties. Events that induced such thought and were the publication of Common Sense by Thomas Paine‚ the signing of Declaration of Independence‚ and the Battle of Saratoga. Thomas Paine’s pamphlet‚ Common Sense gave hope to the American colonists. The signing of the

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    the rise of naturalism

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    The Rise of Naturalism The Law of Life RL 2 Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text. RL 3 Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story. RL 4 Analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone‚ including words with multiple meanings. RL 9 Demonstrate knowledge of early-twentiethcentury works of American literature. L 4b Identify and correctly

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    The Rise of Hitler

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    two choices to get the country out of depression. Their first thought was to begin printing money and increase government expenditure. This had been tried once in 1923. It had caused in hyperinflation. As hyperinflation was more of a concern than the rise in unemployment‚ the Chancellor raised the taxes and reduced unemployment benefits to balance the budget. Here is when people begun to dislike the government. When loosing faith in the Weimar Republic‚ people started to follow the Nazis. This is again

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    Rise Of Stalin

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    Reasons for the Rise of Stalin 1) Stalin’s Political Position as ‘General Secretary’ 2) Stalin’s Development of the Cult of Lenin 3) Stalin’s Elimination Opposition or Persecution of Political Enemies 1) Stalin’s Political Position as ‘General Secretary’ Stalin was the General Secretary of Communist Party. This was not a powerful post and therefore attracted little fear and jealousy. But Stalin had the power to appoint junior party officials at every level of the party and thus he appointed

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    Rise to Rebellion

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    Rise to Rebellion The Boston Massacre John Adams * His response when he first walked out of his home was almost confusion and then when he found out what had happened he was almost dismayed at what the British had done. During the trail Quincy comes in with the man explaining how he personally knows Captain Thomas and believes he is being arrested and tried under false charge. * External conflict: The information given to John about the riot arrangement appears to be true dismaying

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