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    The Human Form In Art Michael Herren Art 1150.01N 19 November 2008 The Renaissance art produced in Europe in the historical period called the Renaissance. Broadly considered‚ the period covers the 200 years between 1400 and 1600‚ although specialists disagree on exact dates. The word renaissance means “rebirth”. The two principal components of Renaissance style are the following: a revival of the classical forms originally developed

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    helped him win the elections and become Chancellor in January 1933. The point of this essay is to describe how Hitler’s personality‚ the Wall Street Crash‚ the Political Crisis‚ the Nazi’s being Anti-Communist‚ the promise to reverse the Treaty of Versailles‚ the promise to tackle unemployment‚ women being attracted to the Nazi party and the Anti-Jewish campaign all contributed to Hitler’s rise to power. Personally I think that the most important factor is the Wall Street Crash because Germany was then

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    bringing peace to the world. As a result‚ when the League of Nations came into being‚ he fully supported the Treaty of Versailles‚ which would not only induct the United States into the League‚ but also hold every single one of the signers to their promise of peace and unity. President Wilson brought this to the attention of the United States government‚ and though the Treaty of Versailles supported many of Wilson’s points from his 14 Point Plan‚ it was unsuccessful in passing. Though Wilson was very stubborn

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    Using the tragic state of the economy to rise to power‚ Hitler managed to become Chancellor in 1933. This essay will discuss why Hitler was able seize so much power by inspecting the Treaty of Versailles‚ his political abilities and use of propaganda‚ and the stock market crash. The Treaty of Versailles played a crucial role in Hitler’s rise to power. Signed on June 28‚ 1919‚ the treaty was used to punish Germany for the damages and war crimes Germany committed during WWI. In the treaty‚ Germany

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    targeting a national objective. Hitler’s aims in foreign policy were to destroy the Treaty of Versailles. This helped to cause war because it insisted on breaking the terms of the Treaty. However‚ there were other causes of World War Two such as: Großdeutchland (a greater Germany)‚ Lebensraum (living space)‚ rearmament and race. From 1933 to 1939 Hitler kept breaking the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Three days after Hitler came to power‚ he began to increase Germany’s armed forces. This is

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    Background Information on 1920’s and 1930’s America 1. What was the Great War‚ how did it begin‚ and how long did it last? Which countries were involved? World War I‚ also known as the Great War‚ was fought between 1914 and 1918‚ and it set the stage for politics‚ culture‚ and economics in the twentieth century. Serbia and other Balkan states gained their independence in 1878 after nearly five hundred years of Ottoman rule. Nations from both alliances wanted to increase their influence over the

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    a result of the huge amount of support he received after promoting extreme ideas to lead Germany out of the Great Depression. The more support he obtained‚ the more power he gained. Hitler’s power allowed him to ignore the rules of the Treaty of Versailles and Britain and France weren’t compelled to stop him in order to prevent a war. After Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia and Poland‚ war was declared upon Germany by Britain and France. The fragile state of

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    In January 1918‚ before the end of World War I‚ President Woodrow Wilson had written a list of war aims which he called the "Fourteen Points." The Treaty of Versailles was included in them and was presented for German leaders to sign on May 7‚ 1919. It forced Germany to concede territories to Belgium‚ Czechoslovakia‚ and Poland. Article 231‚ also known as the "War Guilt Clause‚" forced Germany to accept responsibility

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    gaining power. They began to remilitarize in 1935‚ violating the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations‚ however‚ did nothing. When German troops occupied Rhineland in 1936‚ again violating the Treaty of Versailles‚ they did nothing. When Germany invaded Czechoslovakia‚ they were only given a warning. Sanctions could have been placed on Germany‚ and they should have been called out for violating the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nation’s job was to prevent conflicts that could escalate into

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    To what extent did weakness in the Weimar Republic account for the growth and rise to power of the Nazi party in 1933? The WR began after WWII the Treaty of Versailles was signed by the Germans and forced to have a democracy rather than a monarchy. The Government from the start was full of problems with its economy‚ social and political areas‚ what made it worse was the Great Depression in 1929. The WR was vulnerable to a number of attacks from many different areas including the Nazi party and

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