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    How significant were the wars against Mithridates and the Parthians in the political developments of the Roman Republic between 78BC and 31BC? _____________________________________________________________________________________________ The wars against Mithridates and the Parthians in the period 78-31BC are acutely significant on the political developments of the Roman Republic. The expansion of the Roman Empire into Eastern settlements took place under the leadership of an oligarchy‚ thus

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    Pope Benedict

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    wanted to become a cardinal after meeting the Cardinal Archbishop of Munich when he was young. He was drafted into the German army during World War II‚ but was known to be heavily against it. He was ordained on the 29th of June 1951. He became a professor of theology in 1958‚ and even did a thesis entitled: "The People and the House of God in Augustine ’s Doctrine of the Church". In March 1977 he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising and became a cardinal 3 months later‚ in June. On November

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    achieved many goals in life. Albert Einstein has won many awards because of is accomplishments. Albert Einstein was born March 14‚ 1879 in Ulm Germany. He was raised in Ulm‚ Germany but six years after he was born he moved to Munich‚ Germany. Albert began going to school in Munich. He also took lessons for violin from the ages of six to thirteen. At home he was taught Judaism (Jewish- his religious belief). Albert Einstein’s favorite role model was Gandhi because his quote “Generations to come will sacrifice

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    In George Washington’s farewell speech he warned the American people to beware "the insidious wiles of foreign influence." Though it was never put into law‚ this statement has played a major role in the American foreign policy of isolationism. American isolationist sentiment stems from the fact that America is geographically isolated from the rest of the world. American isolationist sentiment was at its peak in the years following World War I. "In the war of 1914-1918 that had set the stage on which

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    Later on that year he had full control of the army and was the 55th member. He then became an army political agent which he then joined small German Workers Party in Munich. He left the party’s propaganda so that he can become something greater and devoted himself into improving his position within the party. Due to the fact that Adolf Hitler joined this previous parties‚ he became well known and was getting popular

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    The White Rose - Resistance to the Nazis One of the biggest Resistances to the Nazis was the the White Rose‚ which was formed by the Students of the University of Munich in 1941 to take action against the Nazis. The group included the Hans Scholl‚ Sophie Scholl‚ Cristoph Probst‚ Alexander Schmorell‚ Willi Graf and Jugen Wittenstein. But also a philisophy teacher named Kurt Huber was a part of the anti-nazi group. They used the strategy of passive resistance which uncluded the publishing of leaflets

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    CHAPTER IX Rizal’s Grand Tour Of europe with Maximo Viola (1887) CHAPTER IX RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887) After the publication of his book Noli he planned to visit the important places in Europe. Dr. Maximo Viola - he agreed to be Rizal’s travelling companion - he was the person lends Rizal P300.00 for the printing of the book Noli. CHAPTER IX RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH MAXIMO VIOLA (1887) May 11‚ 1887 - dawn of the said date they left Berlin by train in which

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    Midterm Prompt American Isolationism in the 1930s During the 1930s‚ the combination of the Great Depression and the memory of tragic losses in World War I contributed to pushing American public opinion and policy toward isolationism. Isolationists advocated non-involvement in European and Asian conflicts and non-entanglement in international politics. Although the United States took measures to avoid political and military conflicts across the oceans‚ it continued to expand economically and protect

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    The Angel Of Death Six million jews‚ dead. Of the three thousand children embroiled with Josef Mengele and his gruesome experiments only about two hundred survived his atrocious acts. Josef Mengele entered the Nazi Socialist Party with the idea of using his medical practice and was later transferred to Auschwitz. At Auschwitz Josef did experiments on over three thousand kids. He then started to work more on twins and was fascinated with his studies of them. The Angel of Death‚ Josef Mengele‚ and

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    1945. This meeting was called the Potsdam Conference‚ which the three leaders discussed post-World War II action within Europe. One of the greatest reasons in which why Stalin had decided to start a Cold War‚ was because of conflict over treatment of post-WWII Germany. After World War II and the defeat of Adolf Hitler‚ Germany was once more placed in economical disaster just like after the aftermath of World War I. It was during the Potsdam Conference that talk and conversation between Stalin

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