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    applicable to the field of comparative politics. The process of democratization was a source of swift and indelible social‚ political‚ and cultural change for the East and West Germans alike. In East Germany‚ the process involved the systematic breakdown of their former government‚ and the permanent transition and consolidation of West German policies and power. For many‚ the political landscape of the Europe they grew up with no longer existed; with the way things had been‚ there simply were no “Trabbis”

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    that he held authority over Berlin. Berlin was deep in the Soviet zone and was linked to the western zones of Germany by vital roads‚ railways and canals. So in June 1948 Stalin blocked all these supply lines‚ cutting off the two-million people of West Berlin from Western help. By accomplishing this‚ Stalin was hoping to stop the economic development of Western Germany. Stalin believed this would force the Allies out of Berlin and make Berlin entirely depend on the USSR. Stalin wanted full power

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    com/news/world-africa-29957338>. News‚ CBC. "UN Calls for $1.1B to Ramp up Ebola Response as Canada Pledges $30M." CBCnews. CBC/Radio Canada‚ 25 Sept. 2014. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. Salaam-Blyther‚ Tiaji. "U.S. and International Health Responses to the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa." Federation of American Scientists. Congressional Research Service‚ 29 Oct. 2014. Web. 9 Nov. 2014. Sun Lena H. Sun‚ Brady Dennis‚ Lenny Bernstein‚ Joel Achenbach‚ "How Ebola Sped out of Control." Washington Post. The Washington Post‚ 4 Oct

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    better off asking for someone to shoot me than to make it out of here alive. I have only one chance. At least that is how I imagined it would have been like if I were in trapped in the tribulations of East Berlin trying to escape into the desired West Berlin between 1961 and 1989. However‚ it is a gray December day in 2004‚ and if it weren’t for remains of the Iron Curtain and Checkpoint Charlie‚ people would not be able to relive that part of history or be reminded of the dictator that destroyed

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    East Germany‚ its demise relayed through the mass media of recent history‚ has in popular consciousness been posited as negative‚ a corrupt bulwark of the last dying days of Communism in Eastern Europe‚ barren and silent. The other Germany to its West‚ it’s citizens free‚ was striding confidently ahead into the millennium. Recent cinema has sought to examine re-unification‚ the Wolfgang Becker film «Goodbye Lenin!» (2003)‚ a recent example of such an investigation into the past through cinema. In

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    an oath of loyalty directly to Hitler. West German Constitution  called Basic Law because they hoped it would be temporary and East and West Germany would reunite. There were no “emergency powers.” The President’s powers were reduced. Reduced the number of political parties. Improved representative government. West Germany became a parliamentary democracy. Berlin Airlift  During the Cold War the Soviet Union put a blockade in place in hopes that West Berlin would need to start relying on the

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    a more accurate description to describe the affects of the Berlin Wall during the 1960’s. After World War Two‚ Germany was divided into two separate countries. West Germany became a democratic country‚ under the influence of its allies France‚ Britain and the United States. These countries also had control over differing sectors of West Germany. East Germany fell under the ruling of the Soviet Union‚ which led it to become a communist country. Berlin‚ the capital of Germany‚ although located in

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    Christiane Kerner appreciated an improvement in the taste of her E. gherkins brand without knowing that her son swithched the actual content with that Western gherkins brand. This shows the products of the West were of better qualiy. - The East Germans had to surrender to their Fellow West German counterparts. This can be seen through jobs. Because the W. Germnan’s currency and economy was more stable‚ they kept their jobs whike the E. Germans lose theirs . Consequently they had to work for w

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    distrust during a time known as the Cold Was. The United States and its allies administrated West Germany; East Germany was under the control of the USSR. West Berlin was administrated by a group of allies‚ but was closely aligned with West Germany‚ which had its own government. Easter and Western Germans were denied access through the gate. On the twenty-second of December 1989 after 28 years of division. East and West Berlin were reunified and the gate was reopened. Two years before the Gate was reopened

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    had an entertaining proposition for me that he vowed would be most memorable. This proposition was that we take a road trip to West Virginia to visit some friends that he had down there. Later I had found out that he had met these friends of his in West Virginia through the online computer game World of Warcraft‚ not physically face to face. On the ride down to West Virginia‚ Robert had been doing a speed limit of 110mph when the legal limit is 60-65mph on the highway. Robert didn’t care for rules

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