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    who have retired; he made it so that all that are retired can get the money they deserve. In addition he also made the Auto Pact or otherwise called the Canada-United States Automotive Products Agreement. This is a very important trade agreement between the two countries. This agreement removed all tariffs on cars‚ trucks‚ buses‚ tires and all automotive parts. The auto pact is very important to Canadians and Americans as it is meant‚ “to secure the foundations for Canadian

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    against Hitler. They signed an agreement with him in early 1935 known as the Stresa Pact. The Stresa Pact formalised a commitment to stand united against Germany. When meeting to discuss the Stresa Pact‚ they failed to even mention Abyssinia. it is thought that Mussolini believed that Britain and France had promised to turn a blind eye to the situation in Abyssinia in return for him joining them in the Stresa Pact. However‚ as the year wore on‚ there was public outcry against Italys behaviour. The

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    as the Western Allies’ way of planning an attack on the Soviet Union. To counter the Western Allies’ NATO‚ the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries formed the Warsaw Pact in May 1955‚ an alliance of communist nations. Stalin feared the Soviet Union was going to be attacked by NATO‚ making the formation of the Warsaw Pact a protection method for the Soviet Union [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]. Both of these organisations were created out of fear that the other side was going to attack with

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    The case study is a 1000 word write-up of your own reading of a moral panic relating to youth or a youth subculture/neo-tribe. You need to locate a media text (advertisement‚ newspaper article‚ website‚ youtube clip‚ song‚ etc.) that embodies the moral panic relating to youth OR belongs to the youth subculture/neo-tribe that you discuss. Your write up needs to have three parts. a/ You need to clearly explain‚ with reference to relevant literature‚ the kind of example you are discussing. I.e. Is

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    The League of Nations was an organisation designed to maintain peace throughout the World. It was created during the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was the idea of Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the USA. The League’s main aims were to bring together all nations in a parliament to discuss and settle disputes‚ to protect the independence of countries and safeguard their borders‚ to improve peoples living and working conditions‚ and to make war obsolete by persuading nations to disarm

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    its helm. In his zeal‚ Hitler desired to annex to nearby territories‚ including Bohemia‚ Austria‚ and Poland. Relations were quite stable between the two countries‚ culminating in the signing of the German-Polish Non Aggression Act in 1934. The pact began to lean in Germany’s favor‚ basically demanding that Poland become dependent on Germany and to side with the German’s against the Soviet Union. Poland drew back‚ not willing to surrender their independence. The main source of discontent was

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    reasons as to why four teenagers would make a suicide pact to end their lives together. The people of the town believed that the reasons behind the suicide pact were due to something that these four individuals had in common‚ but were unrelated to what was going on around them. Gaines‚ however‚ thought differently. As a cultural sociologist‚ Gaines knows the concept of sociological imagination‚ and she knows that the reasoning behind the pact was not just an internal problem‚ rather a problem that

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    Munich Conference at which Czechoslovakia was discussed. It can be seen that Czechoslovakia was not present at the meeting. Under the policy of appeasement Hitler was given the Sudetenland. (b) Explain why the Nazi-Soviet Pact made war more likely. [8] By signing the non-aggression Pact with the Soviet Union Hitler knew he could invade Poland without interference from any other great power.The signing of the formal alliance with Poland made it impossible for Britain to backdown in the face of Nazi aggression

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    development started back to the 1930s which were being shaped by social‚ political and geographical calamities: internally‚ by the Great Depression in 1929‚ the establishment of Popular Front in the mid 1930s; externally‚ by the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact and the outbreak of WW2 in 1939; geographically‚ New York was described as an “open country”. Above all‚ they were the important factors which led to the development of Abstract Expressionism. The Great Depression in 1929 after the WW1 was the first

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    Question Compare and contrast the representation of female sexuality in Cymbeline‚ the Sonnets‚ and one of the plays: A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Richard II‚ Hamlet‚ Antony and Cleopatra‚ Measure for Measure or King Lear.     Both Cymbeline and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (AMND) are both set in a patriarchal environment where both genders grapple for control. Valerie Traub defines the distinction between gender sex and gender behavior as “Sex refers to the . . . biological distinctions between

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