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    witches). It was here that Macbeth was confronted with the prophecy that someday he would become King of Scotland. There were many reasons Macbeth could become King without murdering anyone – the current king could die‚ renounce his throne and appoint Macbeth as King‚ or Macbeth could overthrow him. Macbeth did indeed think for a while that he could become King without murdering anyone. “If chance will have me king‚ why chance may crown me without stir.”

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    How to prepare for the DBQ: | | | | |Preparation Work: | | | |6 Cs- Teaching students how to analyze sources.

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    Why Stalin and not Trotsky was able to succeed Lenin The first reason why Stalin and not Trotsky was able to succeed Lenin was because Stalin had an important position of General Secretary. He used his position as secretary to put his supporters on the Central Committee of the party and dismissed Trotsky’s. This helped him establish control over the party and this lead to him building a powerbase in which he was in control. Having mostly his supporters in the party helped as there were few members

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    ESSAY BY:Xeneb Shah Our world has had some powerful leaders who have developed their countries as well as having had major impact on the world. Joseph Stalin‚ Benito Mussolini and Adolph Hitler were three of these leaders. All these three leaders were the most powerful and influential leaders of their time. Each one of them made a significant impact on their country as well as on world’s history. Although they received similar success‚ all of them reached their success quite differently

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    How would you feel if you had to share everything you had with everyone else around you? Not good? That is how the kulak class felt during the first five year plan issued by Stalin. This plan was supposed to increase the industry of Russia by quite a bit‚ if it had worked. He issued an act called collectivization where every farmer would share farms and equipment to increase efficiency this was part of his plan to liquefy the class. During this era the Kulaks felt horrible and were not treated correctly

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    The Beatles Imagine four teenagers who were determined to create a successful band regardless of the cost and work necessary to be successful. George Harrison‚ the lead guitarist‚ described this determination‚ "We’re going to do it. I don’t know why … we were just cocky" (Spitz 120). These four teenagers who were determined to be successful‚ never even dreamed of how successful they were going to be. Six years after starting their band‚ they were not only successful‚ but they were loved by both

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    between Nazi Germany and the USSR became strained as soon as Hitler came to power in 1933. The Nazi and Soviet ideologies were almost exactly opposite‚ Germany‚ a fascist country which believed in a superior race‚ and the USSR‚ a socialist country who believed in the equality for all. Additionally‚ one of Germany’s “aims” was to gain living space in the east‚ the USSR. A pending invasion from Germany strained the relationship between the two political leaders‚ Hitler and Stalin (Todd 73). By the spring

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    To what extent was the Soviet Union a totalitarian state by 1939? The term ’totalitarianism’ emerged in the 1920s and ’30s‚ to describe the dictatorial regimes which appeared at that time in Germany and the USSR. The Soviet Union was undoubtedly totalitarian by the late 1930s. However‚ Stalin’s power was anything but absolute up until that time. It took the Great Terror‚ the cult of personality and two decades of political patronage to put him in a position where he could abandon the pretences

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    The 20th century saw two of the biggest totalitarian leaders in Europe. When talking about two men who have had the biggest impact good or bad on the world then Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin come up. Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He is the one to blame for World War 2‚ the Holocaust and the destruction of other nations. Stalin governed the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death in 1952. He formalized Marxism and Leninism to make his own policies

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    at Calcutta. Malaviya then 26 years of age delivered a fiery speech in front of many eminent leaders of that time and earned a standing ovation . Malaviya’s involvement with the congress lasts till his last days. Malaviya was elected on various other responsible positions in the Congress along with the Presidential ship.

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