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    USSR: The great retreat

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    How accurate is it to describe soviet social policy in the 1930s as a ‘Great Retreat’? Stalin’s early promises compromised of socialism and a life free from exploitation in regards to his social policies. However‚ he soon realised his error and reverted to a more conservative form of rule‚ whereby the interest of the state was given priority. Many describe his soviet social policy during the 1930s as a ‘Great Retreat’‚ it was named this as his policies saw a return to earlier social policies under

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    To what extent did war affect the course of Revolution? There are many various arguments supporting the view that the war did affect the course of Revolution and many that oppose this view. The Revolution did become more radical during the time of the war as the Jacobin terror became more prevalent‚ however some people argue that the war did not directly cause this‚ that the Revolution was moving towards a more radical stance anyway. Others may argue that yes‚ the Revolution was moving towards a

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    Michael Johnson The USA and USSR became rivals in summer 1945 because of many reasons. One of the reasons was that the USA was a capitalist country‚ a culture where anyone could be rich if they worked hard enough. However in USSR they operated under communism. Both nations had fears of the other nation imposing their own system of government upon the world. These fears were highlighted when Stalin attempted to get as much territory for the USSR and communism as he could. The USA thought this was

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    To what extent is Christopher’s condition responsible for the conflicts that arise in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time? Christopher’s condition directly results in a few minor conflicts in the novel‚ but more significantly‚ it factors to different degrees in the major conflicts between Mother and Father‚ between Father and Mrs. Shears‚ and between Father and Christopher. The minor conflicts often arise from Christopher’s trouble with social interaction. Early in the novel‚ for instance

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    Filezilla‚ Yes 2. Wireshark‚ Yes 3. Firefox‚ No 4. Internet Explorer‚ No 5. Nessus Client‚ No 2. What was the allocated source IP host address for the TargetWindows01 server‚ LAN Switch 1‚ LAN Switch 2‚ and the IP default gateway router?  TargetWindows01 Server – 172.30.0.8  LAN Switch 1 – 172.16.8.5  LAN Switch 2 Server – 172.16.20.5  Default Gateway Router – 172.30.0.1 3. Did the targeted IP hosts respond to the ICMP echo-request packet with an ICMP echo-reply packet when you

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    To what extent was the development of the post-Stalin thaw in superpower relations between 1953 and 1962 the result of Khrushchev’s policy of ‘Peaceful Coexistence’? The post Stalin thaw‚ which occurred in the period between 1953 and 62’‚ refers to the more conciliatory approach employed by both the USSR and the USA which resulted in greater toleration and a less ‘hard line’ foreign policy. The thaw was perhaps a direct result of Stalin’s death as both sides saw an opportunity to ease tensions between

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    the knowledge you have gained‚ how do you think the Treaty of Versailles contributed to the beginning of WW2? WW2 was the byproduct of the Treaty of Versailles since the Treaty had absolutely ruined the German’s military power‚ economy‚ and pride. What is the Treaty of Versailles? The Treaty of Versailles is the after-war clause‚ it was a forced blame on Germany for them causing the most damage during the war. The clause was made by the four commanding and most influential countries leaders‚ USA

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    In 1917‚ two revolutions swept through Russia‚ ending centuries of imperial rule and starting political and social changes that led to forming the Soviet Union. (1) In result of the February Revolution‚ power was shared between the weak provisional government and the Petrograd Soviet. In the October Revolution‚ leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader‚ Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coupd’état against the provisional government. The Bolsheviks and their allies occupied government

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    To what Extent did the cold war start because of ideological differences between the US and the Soviet Union? Churchill’s famous Iron Curtain Speech and the Truman doctrine where signs that the cold war had not only started but was underway. The cold war was a political and state of military power tension between the US and the Soviets‚ which never had a known begging or end. The cold war was known for the large disputes and close to nuclear warfare between Americans and the Soviets. The Cold

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    What Is Political Satire?

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    Satire has the power to induce change by exaggerating issues within a historical context. If people see the satirical representation as being close enough to the reality of the situation‚ then this effect can be prove to be a catalyst for social and political change‚ at least in the ideologies of the readers of a satirical text. “Satire is a “mixed dish” that reflects any number of different balances of rhetorical argumentation and narrative storytelling” (Holbert et. al. 2013). By combining this rhetorical

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