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    Cleopatra at the battle of Actium‚ before he became the first ruler of rome instead of taking the caesar tradition of making himself dictator he only wanted to become ruler. Augustus’s father founded the Principate in 27 bc (the ruler has power until death)‚Augustus’ s power was hidden behind a constitutional form. His name means “ lofty and serene “ and now he has a month named after him (august). After that he had the roman army under his complete controlled. While he was home he was a helper of Virgil

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    Why did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? There are many factors which explain why Hitler and the Nazis came into power in 1933‚ for example; the great depression and the weaknesses of the Weimar Government. These reasons and others will be explored further and explained in greater detail why these reasons helped Hitler to become Chancellor in 1933. One factor to explain why Hitler became Chancellor was the Depression. In October 1929 the stock market in the USA collapsed‚ causing America

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    1927‚ Stalin began his movements to seize control over the current government. As a general secretary of the Communist Party‚ he secretly moved his supporters into positions of power in order to seize full control over the government. He began his ruthless climb to become a new of Russian government. And

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    Ancient Rome must have been an interesting time and place to live. One major reason to believe this is‚ Rome underwent a major evolutionary change. The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire and very little of the Roman culture was left unchanged from one period to another. The Roman Republic lasted for approximately 100 years and when it collapsed and became the empire‚ Rome lasted for another 500 years. Although not particularly known for a religious affinity‚ roman religion was a mixture of Greek

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    HISTORY HL WEIMAR REPUPLIC QUESTION: How far do the early problems of the Weimar Republic suggest that it was doomed from the start? The Weimar Republic from the start faced a lot of crisis that caused the crash and the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the constitution. Some of the different early problems or crises that were faced by the Weimar republic were: Ineffective Constitution‚ Left-wing Rebellions

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    these imperfections so that they do not dictate us. Setbacks and weaknesses can be robust stepping stones that lead to growth and maturity. However‚ utmost care should be taken while mentioning our weaknesses in our application so that we do not inadvertently present ourself in poor light. As we know that nobody is 100% perfect in the world. Each and every individual has some weakness‚ so as I. My weaknesses hinder my abilities and are flaws in my personality‚ which could complicate my relationships

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    Germany had become susceptible to extreme parties who offered any solution to their continuing problems. Consequently‚ through luck and perseverance‚ Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 with the promise of making Germany self sufficient and providing relief from the pains of the Depression. Between the period of 1933-1939 Hitler adopted a policy of consolidating his power in order to achieve complete control over Germany. It can be suggested that the Nazis had to use both force as well as to make concessions

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    University of Phoenix Material Kristina Mastroieni Learning Team Worksheet: Strengths and Weaknesses Assessment and Preliminary Project Plan (Due Week Two) Directions: By responding to the following questions‚ your team will lay the foundation for building a successful Learning Team Charter. These questions will ask team members to think about their individual goals‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses and then consider this information in light of the overall mission of the team. By conducting

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    Strengths and weaknesses run through every single person that has ever existed. Everyone can be defined through some sort of strength or weakness. In most cases people have to truly be in tune with and balance both of these traits because some people’s greatest weaknesses can be turned into their greatest strengths. Personally when looking introspectively I can see that there are many weaknesses and strengths in my life. To change them and though the quest begins by first realizing what they are

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    How far do you agree Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 primarily due to the electoral success of the Nazi Party? The main reason for Hitler becoming chancellor was due to the level of support the Nazis had. By 1933 the Nazis had the largest amount of support in Germany with 37% of the vote‚ in the 1932 election. Although it took a year for Hitler to become Chancellor electoral success is the primary reason. But this electoral support did combine with other elements to allow Hitler

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