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    defeat Napoleon. Second accord of Paris was signed‚ and Napoleon was exiled abundant farther away this point‚ to the island of Swing capital of Montana within the South Atlantic‚ were he lived out the lost six years of his like. The four victorious powers (Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia) in agreement that no Napoleon I Would ever be allowed to rule France once more. Even Murat‚ World Health Organization antecedently had been left as king of Napples‚ was currently oust and therefore the Bourbon

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    Al Capone was born on January 17‚ 1899 – January 25‚ 1947. Al Capone was a notorious gangster who ran the streets of Chicago. His nickname was Scarface because he had a scar and everyone notice him for it. He ran the streets of Chicago for seven- years as a crime boss. And was one of my favorite person to read and learn about on TV shows. Capone was born in Brooklyn in New York City to some Italian immigrants. He was considered a Five Points Gang member who became a bouncer for a strip club. In

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    Eisenhower Doctrine

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    The Eisenhower Doctrine Introduction In the United States‚ the term "doctrine" has been applied to a particular set of presidential statements‚ usually consisting only of several sentences. (Micheals‚ 2011)Presidential doctrines have also been defined as "a grand strategy or a master set of principles and guidelines controlling policy decisions. (Micheals‚ 2011) Eisenhower “Man” Dwight D. Eisenhower was born on October 14‚ 1890 in Denison‚ Texas and raised in Kansas. He was born to a poor

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    Persian war was not caused by Persia. The Persian war was a result of the ignorance of Athens. Athens caused the war by helping the Ionians revolt against Persia. They caused the war by burning Sardis. Which was unprovoked and caused the citizens of Sardis to lose their homes. Athens caused the Persian war because they helped the Ionians fight Persia. As states‚ “The Greeks had helped the Ionians to revolt against the Persians”. Athens sent weapons to the Ionians to fight Persia. If Athens did not help

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    defeated countries would follow. No country was more affected by this than Germany. Many countries wanted to punish Germany for World War I. During the creation of this document that was signed in 1919‚ Germany was given no voice. The Versailles Treaty caused War II because of German territorial losses‚ military losses‚ and Germany forced to take responsibility. As a result of the Versailles Treaty Much of the land that Germany held before the war was lost to other countries. Lands such as Lorraine

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    Discussion Question 6   How did the "Doctrine of Empiricism" change the way artists created art?  Give examples.   The term "empiricism" has a dual etymology‚ stemming both from the Greek word for "experience".(http://www.philosophybasics.com/branch_empiricism.html) The “Doctrine of Empiricism” changed the way artists created art. They went from an open-minded outlook on the way to express art to a more structured view. It vanished the idea of metaphysical‚ tradition‚ and myth and replaced it

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    The Bush Doctrine

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    2/19/2013 The Bush Doctrine The Bush Doctrine is a phrase used to describe different ideas related to US foreign policy that the US held in the Bush’s administration. In the doctrine‚ it states America has a right to attack or go to war with any country that is a potential threat before the threat can do grave damage. It also describes that if any country harbor or supports terrorism‚ they will be treated as terrorists. The Bush Doctrine was the new American security strategy to prevent terrorists

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    Germany.” ("Treaty of Versailles‚ 1919." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum‚ n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2017). This treaty is known as the Treaty of Versailles and was a huge contributor to World War II. After World War I ended‚ there was a need for peace and that was what they intended with the Treaty of Versailles. However‚ it led to more tension between the two sides (the allies and the central powers) as it belittled Germany and caused their resentment towards the

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    INTRO - Replace william with wilhelm On August 28‚ 1914 the final straw was broken and WWI began. The war itself was the culmination of failed treaties‚ promisses and misguided leadership. Hard to choose what caused the war to start‚ but if anything i belive the Russian’s have the most impact on the war. In order to come to this conclusion we have to assesses the trials and tribulations each nation took to get the big stage in 1914. The 19th centry marked the age of the rise and fall of great eurpean

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    “The Atomic Bomb was not only used to attack Japan‚ but it also helped to scare Russia” (Article 2) World War 2 was a very bloody war from 1939-1945. In WW2 there were two sides. The ETO and the PTO. The ETO was when the U.S. and all the allied forces fought against Hitler to try and save/help fix Germany from what Hitler had done. While men and women were fighting in the ETO‚ there were men and women fighting in the PTO. On December 7th‚ 1941 Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor Hawaii. In doing that

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