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    Unfortunately with the long terms with Lenin being appointed‚ it did not work out for the better. Lenin brought about communism‚ famine‚ denied rights‚ and empty promises in the end. Lenin with his “unbounded power” pursued his own ideal views on what life should be like without any oppositions affecting him or opinions given by other people (Pipes 43). Therefore‚ Lenin and the Bolsheviks took complete power and spread communism throughout Russia. The Bolsheviks took advantage of so many people

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    Gabriel Hilton Mrs. Sims History 8th May 2‚ 2016 The Civil War begun on April 12‚ 1861 when Confederate troops bombarded the Union Army at Fort Sumter. This was the official starting of the war but before this‚ there were many reasons a war could have broken out. When President Abraham Lincoln was elected in 1860‚ 7 southern states seceded from the Union. They seceded from the Union because they feared that when Lincoln took office that he would abolish slavery in those states because he was against

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    WHAT CAUSED THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR IN 1642? Intro: In this assessment I will be explaining to you what caused the English civil war in 1642 and the main reasons why it happened. I will be writing the causes related to these three factors: Money‚ religion‚ power. Money: The first cause of the war related to money‚ was at 1629 when Charles ordered that everyone in the country should pay Ship Money and the people who refused to pay were arrested. This helped cause the civil war because many

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    What caused World War One? By Donya Bagherzadeh World War I was the result of leaders aggression towards other countries‚ which was supported by the rising nationalism of the European nations. Economic and imperial competition and fear of war prompted military alliances and an arms race‚ which further escalated the tension contributing to the outbreak of war. For Twenty years‚ the nations of Europe had been making alliances. It was thought the alliances would promote peace. Each country would

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    monetary policies when it should have done the opposite. Bernanke highlighted its five critical mistakes. 1. The Fed began raising the fed funds rate in the spring of 1928. It kept increasing it through a recession that began August 1929. That’s what caused the stock market crash in October 1929. 2. When the stock market crashed‚ investors turned to the currency markets. At that time‚ the gold standard supported the value of the dollars held by the U.S. government. Speculators began trading in their

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    The French Revolution and the Rise of the Republic of France: A Discussion of its Causes and Effects An essay by Cameron Reynolds-Beer Prior the French revolution was a series of events that damaged the legitimacy of the monarch’s rule. These included many situations‚ some of which were avoidable‚ some of which were not. The French class system of three “Estates”: The First Estate - The Nobles and Lords; The Second Estate - The Church and Priests; and the Third Estate - the peasants‚ workers

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    Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare. This line is the beginning of Juliet’s sadness‚ on how she could not love Romeo because he was not a Capulet. The feud between the families caused a lot of confusion. The deaths of Romeo‚Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Juliet were the cause of the feud. The fight in the streets was also caused by the feud. If the families were not fighting with each other‚ none of this would have happened. One of the results of the feud is the death of Romeo and Juliet. “ O happy dagger

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    led to competing for power‚ commercial rivalries and similar colonial interests. Nationalism also led to an arms race. This was facilitated by the pride of the citizens in wanting either independence or for their nation to prevail‚ which eventually caused a battle between the nations. Everyone wanted to prove that they were the best and in order to obtain total supremacy‚ military force was the best way to gain

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    History What caused The Fall Of The Roman Empire? By : Ileri Akinosun To a small extent the Barbarian invasion played a factor in the collapse of Rome but the main reasons why Rome collapsed was because of the political factors‚ economic causes and Christianity. There was lack of organization in the Roman government. The Roman government was made for small city-states and not for a huge empire of that of Rome‚ which made it very difficult and hard to control and rule over. The Emperors did not

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    financial giants: ...caused a global recession that cost tens of trillions of dollars‚ rendered over thirty million people unemployed worldwide‚ and doubled he national debt of the United States. (Ferguson 11:19) It doesn’t seem plausible that two companies’ failures would be significant enough to have such a drastic impact on the world economy. Furthermore‚ how did their collapses happen without anyone being aware of its impending demise? “This crisis was not an accident. It was caused by an out of

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