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    The Rise of the KKK

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    The Rise of the KKK By: Kylee Tyler-Breimon As a result of the Red Scare and also anti-immigrant feelings‚ groups bigots used anti-communism as their excuse to harass any group that wasn’t the same as their group. One of these groups was known as the Ku Klux Klan‚ or the KKK. The Ku Klux Klan was a secret organization that used terrorist tactics in an attempt to restore white supremacy in Southern states after the Civil war. This group was devoted to “One hundred percent Americanism”

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    Rise Of Rome

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    The Rise of the Roman Empire started around 133-30 BCE. During this time‚ there were three triumvirs‚ Crassus Gaius Julius Caesar‚ and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus. When Crassus died in Parthia‚ in 52 BCE‚ the Senate appointed Pompey as the sole consul of Rome. This broke the Republican rule where there should have been two consul’s not just one. Caesar refused to resigned his position that was ordered from the Senate and seen the moved as a unjust action to oust him from power. He refused to resigned

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    Political opposition was oppressed in Nazi Germany‚ as the Nazi party was the only legal party. Night of the long knives is an example of ultra-nationalism as it was a great purge claiming the lives of many people that may have opposed Hitler‚ or that Hitler feared had the power to remove him as Further. Censorship is needed in ultranationalism‚ as a government needs total control in order to be in complete power. In Nazi Germany the aim of censorship was simple: to reinforce Nazi power

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    Rise Of The Papacy

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    With the fall of the Roman Empire‚ and leadership within changed. Because of this‚ the position of the papacy would change dramatically in the area of authority and response to threat. The papacy came to be the one living relic of times gone by‚ yet its job title in time would be revamped. The power that the papacy achieved was not quick. Also‚ rather than being a simple and extendable increase in power‚ the power that was achieved came about through a roller coaster of situations. The papacy

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    Dive Bombing In Germany

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    Segment One The Luftwaffe was created in 1935 at Noervnich Airbase‚ located in central Germany‚ the heart of international business and home to the Jagbombgeschwader 31 air squardon. They were forcefully disbanded in 1946 when Allied soldiers took control of Germany. Even though their reign was only a mere 11 years‚ it became the most technologically advanced air force during this time period. It became the most feared asset of the German army‚ utilizing the military tactic called Blitzkrieg

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    information than ever before is being shared around the world. Teaching and learning methods‚ as well as the qualities of competencies‚ can be more easily evaluated and compared. This process has led the European Union and its individual countries‚ such as Germany‚ to look more closely at their education successes and failures. One of the hopes for Europe is to integrate its countries closer together in order to stabilise the region and secure a long lasting peace. The learning of the European languages by

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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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    The Rise of Monarchies

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    of a revolt in the lower class. Now The Spanish Royal Family has gained control of their land. In order for Ferdinand to keep his kingdom safe and undisturbed from outsiders‚ he takes the province of Granada from the Moors. This shows Ferdinand’s rise in power in 1492 and shows

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    The Rise of Nerdcore

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    Pearsons 1 Ethan Pearsons Mr. Smithson English I 18 May 2007 The Rise of Nerdcore Pocket protectors‚ computer programming‚ the Star Wars trilogy‚ Snoop Dogg and thumping bass. What do all these have in common? They all contribute to the latest in a string of subgenres in the rap world called Nerdcore or Geeksta Rap. Nerdcore is a relatively new style of music created by self-proclaimed nerds‚ those guys who probably got beat up a lot in high school and are now pulling down six figures

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    The Rise of Sikhism

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    Nanak and the rise of Sikhism Sikhism is a religion that is originated in India‚ the origins for this religion come from the teaching of Guru Nanak poet and religious teacher and his successors . The teachings of Sikhism emphasize on the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination from caste‚ creed‚ and gender . Another important concept from the Sikhism religion are faith and justice .Sikhism is a monotheist religion ‚ which is that they believe in only one god .

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