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    cotton gin when he was a boy...like to bled to death...tore all the muscles loose from his bones-”(186). This explains what happened to Tom’s hand and that he couldn’t have punched Mayella with his left hand because he could not use it. Furthermore‚ when Tom was telling his side of the story he said that Mayella kissed him and that he tried to get away because he knew that it wasn’t right for her do that. Tom explains what happens when Mr. Ewell sees them‚

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    for various reasons‚ England’s’ most popular export was wool and cloth‚ promoting overseas trade England would benefit financially‚ it was a technique to get more foreign support and also to secure Henry from imposters. England’s main export was wool and woollen cloth. The wool and cloth trade accounted for 90% of all exports which meant that England was able to get more royal revenue from trading with countries such as Burgundy. Henry VII developed on the export of raw wool to the export of broad

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    How successful was Nazi propaganda from1933 to 1939? How is Success of Propaganda Gauged? The Nazi propaganda machine is at times impressive‚ at times unusual‚ at times terrifying. "...Everything is propaganda." The Nazis understood human psychology. It was Goebbels’ simple realisation that‚ for instance in cinematic propaganda‚ there was a need for the viewer to be entertained. Otherwise‚ there would be no interest in watching at all. This is simply a single instance of the successfulness

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    committed‚ do a search of a person’s property and confiscate any relevant evidence to the crime. the exclusionary rule is a rule that allows for the exclusion or suppression of evidence. This role prevents the government from using evidence in trial which was to be derived from an illegal search and seizure arrestor interrogation. There are several exceptions to the exclusionary rule that I have found and these are: 1. The good-faith exception-any evidence gained by law enforcement using a search

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    Thomas Mann‚ in his speech “Germany and the Germans”‚ talks about “German world-seclusiveness and melancholy world-unfitness” as a particular German state of mind. He says that Germany and Germans are complex because their character is so puzzling because as he traveled around the world he realized that the original nature of the German is his seclusiveness and timidity to face the world around him. Thomas Mann believes that “ In the seclusiveness of there was always so much longing for companionship:

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    German Empire is an empire located in Europe‚ near France and Austria where Germany is located now in the 21st century‚ but the area was much bigger than the area of Germany now. Before this country was formed there were several small countries where German Empire would be located in 1871‚ and the biggest country in that area which was called Prussia was trying to unite Germany so that Prussia can be stronger in terms of economy and politic than other countries in Europe. When Prussia was trying

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    Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? Did the Nazis come to power with the intention of eliminating the Jews? This question has been difficult to answer as it is hard to define a clear yes or no answer. To understand the Nazi regime it is imperative to understand its leader; Adolf Hitler‚ and how he came to power. Hitler made many references to killing Jews in his early writings ‘Mein Kampf’ and various speeches during the 1930’s‚ aswell as events such as The

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    attacks. However‚ the policy of containment did not prove to be as effective as it was hoped. More failures than successes resulted during the cold war. The first steps the US took in containing communism were unofficial: There were several disagreements reached during the Yalta conference (Feb 1945) and the Potsdam conference (July 17th 1945). These disagreements were ones that concerned Stalin’s requests such as Soviet policy in Poland‚ size of reparations from Germany‚ and naval bases in the Straits

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    a huge rise in art‚ literature‚ and scientific advancements. “How did the Renaissance change man’s view of the world?” Well according to the following documents‚ the Renaissance impacted; art‚ individualism‚ embracing life‚ and reasoning of a man’s different view of the universe and the human body. To start with‚ the Renaissance influenced art and individualism. “The [clearest] evidence of the break with medieval culture comes from the visual arts” (doc A). [“A movement called humanism developed‚

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE RESULTS OF WW1 INFLUENCE THE OUTBREAK OF WW2? INTRO: World War 1 ended with the Versailles Treaty in 1919. The peace-making process was extremely complex and even now it is doubtful whether any perfect solution to organising the post-war European order could have been found. After the settlement many international matters still remained unresolved and many countries were dissatisfied. To what extent did the results of WW1 determine the outbreak of another‚ big war ~20 years

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