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    Cameron claimed that even though barbarian attacked on Rome‚ they were not responsible for the crisis. Internal political‚ social‚ Corruption and economic problems were primarily responsible for the fall. On the other hand‚ Derek Williams stated that barbarians’ tribes were the main cause of the Roman Empire fall. At that time there was no police force‚ no law system or bank system. Also‚ a large majority of population was not working for wages. Also since people of Rome were unemployed they were

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    after Prussia defeated France. There is often historical debate over who was responsible for the unification of Germany. Controversy is caused amongst those who believe that Bismarck was fully responsible for German unification and those who believe other factors played an equally or even more important part. The historian Pflanze is an example of someone who considers Bismarck to be solely responsible‚ as opposed to Bohme‚ who gives full credit to economic factors in unifying Germany. However‚ there

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    | | |Was German “Eliminationist Anti-Semitism” Responsible for the Holocaust? | |Issue 10 “Taking Sides: Clashing Views in World History” | | | German anti-Semitism

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for the outbreak of WWI? There is much debate about the degree of responsibility that should be given to Germany for the outbreak of war. One could argue that the outbreak of war was entirely Germany’s fault due to their aggression with the other Great Powers of Europe and the very presence of the Schlieffen Plan. One could also argue that Germany was merely protecting herself against aggression and the idea of encirclement. Or was it a misfired attempt at

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    Joel Carter MBA 610 Responsible Corp Leadership Illegal Contracts Was this a legal contract? This contract was legal. A contract is created when two or more separate parties assume defined obligatory roles that have lawful considerations.  Put more simply‚ a contract is valid only when non-prohibited actions are being considered.  A contract is of course a "legal" document.  This implies that the roles and actions are also legal‚ and the parties obligated can legally complete the noted tasks

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    The Versailles Treaty was a treaty that was made to create peace and was signed after WWI. The treaty said that Germany was totally responsible for the war and also blamed for starting it. The war caused a lot of damages and according to The Versailles Treaty‚ they needed to fix what they ruined. Of course the Germans didn’t agree with this treaty because they said it was unfair and too cruel. There were different punishments that the Germans had to suffer from. The punishments include taking away

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    began earlier. Hitler was responsible for the murders of over 6 million European Jews‚ and great misfortunes for Germany; however‚ he knew how to be a good leader. Many people claim that he was the reason for the most destructive war in history. It is true; nonetheless‚ that he was a very intelligent ruler with good legislation‚ good military strategy‚ and a transformative vision for Germany. Hitler was a bright student. He described his school years saying‚ “school work was ridiculously easy‚

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    Chance Dunlap Fiction Book Report 1st Quarter The novel The Man Who was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton is an incredible work of fiction that thoroughly shows the ingenuity of its author. The plot has multiple twists and continually forces the reader to ponder the statements of the characters who all make philosophical statements throughout the entirety of the book. The novel gives the reader great detail into how England and France appeared to the people in the early 1900‘s. The novel begins

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    that was able to change the way of society? Many people think around 1900’s. But‚ what if I told you it started way back in 1478 BC … Who Was Hatshepsut? Hatshepsut was the second woman pharaoh. Sobekneferu was the first pharaoh. Although‚ many mistake her as the first. She is well known to be the first great women in history‚ she was more popular than Sobekneferu. She reigned between 1473 BC and 1458 BC‚ she was born in 1507 BC and died in 1458 BC at 50 years old‚ and her father was Thutmose

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    Reagan Was Overrated Hist/145 October 26‚ 2014 Mr.BurnetteReagan Was Overrated In my opinion‚ Reagan was overrated. I didn’t despise him but I certainly felt like he was a clown. That doesn’t sound very respectful but I respect the office of the president but it was very hard to respect him. I thought he was an actor who accidentally fell into the job of president. He was an actor so he was convincing. I don’t feel that he had enough experience to govern this country and that a lot of things

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