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    The ineptitude of individuals originates from having a response for everything. The knowledge of the novel originates from having an inquiry for everything....The author educates the reader to grasp the world as an inquiry. There is shrewdness and resilience in that mentality. In a world based on consecrated assurances the novel is dead. The totalitarian world‚ whether established on Marx‚ Islam‚ or whatever else‚ is a universe of answers instead of inquiries. There‚ the novel has no place. In the

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    Account for Mussolini’s rise and fall to power. Through his reputation as having potential as a strong political leader to improve aspects of Italian society‚ Benito Mussolini came into power as the Prime Minister of Italy in 1922‚ following the March on Rome. He was a steadfast dictator that was able to continuously increase his level of power and influence by implementing many furtive tactics to ensure that his position remained in place and unchallenged in Italy. However Italy’s involvement

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    Dehumanization has been a problem in the world since the beginning of man. In the story Night‚ Elie and his father struggle for humanity. The story has taken place during World war ll. Ellie and his father fight to stay alive and don’t know if their last days will be at home. Starving‚ dehydration‚ fire‚ and dehumanization become a different meaning in a persons head after reading this story. People are inhumane to other people because of jealousy and power. Elie and his family were sent to

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    The Impact of Nazis on Homosexuals Though Jewish people in Germany suffered extreme and torturous hardship during the Nazi era‚ they were not the only innocent people criminalized and abused by the regime. Homosexuals suffered immense cruelty and persecution as well. Though the oppression of male homosexuality in Germany was an issue before the rise of Nazi power‚ becoming officially criminalized in 1871 under the Reich Penal Code‚ Hitler and his followers increased homosexual maltreatment

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    What If Germany Won Ww1

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    What if Germany won WWI? World War One‚ also widely known as the Great War lasted from 1914-1918. It was a major war centered in Europe involving the World’s major powers that were separated into two alliances: the Allies‚ consisting of Britain‚ France‚ Russia and later the US and the Central Powers consisting of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy. It was European History’s worst war at the time. The Germans were defeated by exhaustion however‚ this could of easily happened to the Allies

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    The women in Nazi Germany were treated poorly to a great extent. Adolf Hitler’s patriarchal views led all Nazi’s to believe the highly used stereotype that women’s sole purpose in Germany was to stay at home filling their duties as wives‚ mothers or housewives whilst the men went out and worked. This left Nazi woman discouraged for paid employment due to gender inequality illustrating the thought provoked idea that women aren’t able to complete work to the same standard as men. Likewise women in

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    The Economic Rise of China

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    The Economic Rise of China The international system has always been one of anarchy and chaos‚ as there is no overarching government to rule. Due to the structure of the system being anarchic in nature the international stage is one of constant change. For the past ten to twenty years the United States has managed hold the status of the world leader in almost any facet of the imagination at some point in time during its hegemonic reign. The United States has especially been a dominant economic figure

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    The Rise of the Carolingian Empire & the Roman Catholic Church [pic] The rise of the Carolingian Empire and their relationship with the Roman Catholic Church cemented the Roman Catholic domination over Christian clergy in Western Europe. Both church and state would utilise each other for the advancement of their own cause. The establishment of the Carolingian Dynasty over the Frankish Kingdom heralded a fundamental moment in European history. The Carolingians first came to prominence in the

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    West Germany Research Paper

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    Germany On October 3‚ 1990‚ the states of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) shed their last ties to their Soviet created structure and joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The 23rd article of West Germany’s 1949 constitution‚ the Basic Law‚ had been drafted specifically to allow for such an arrival from the East. But as the 1980s drew to a close‚ few Germans on either side of the border expected it to be used in their lifetime. Yet‚ in less than a year the beginning

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    would not unreasonable to presume that the country had become a totalitarian state under the Nazi Regime. This was not‚ however‚ the case. Nazi Germany‚ although projecting the efficiency and organisation of a totalitarian government‚ was only successful in controlling some aspects of German life. The basic concept of the totalitarian state is best expressed by Mussolini’s well-known phrase‚ "all within the state‚ nothing outside the state‚ nothing against the state". The state is the master‚ and

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