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    Why did Hitler become Chancellor? Many Historians agree the key event of Hitler´s rise to power was his appointment of Chancellor the 30th of January 1933 by the former German President von Hindenburg‚ who ruled the country since 1925 and was reelected in 1932. Although in the elections of July 1932 Hitler won 37.5% of the parliamentary seats (230)‚ making the Nazi party the largest in the Reichstag‚ whereas he should have been Chancellor‚ he did not rise to power‚ as Hindenburg did not appoint

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    The role of women in the early nineteenth century was to go to work and take care of the house and children. According to Harriet Hanson Robinson’s article‚ she discussed how women had to work in factories and were in poor working conditions.The working condition were unbearable. The factory owners believed that women would be obedient and listen to whatever they tell the women to do. The women organized a committee to go on strike to show the men that they are not weak and should have the same

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    was a ‘goldmine ’ waiting to be uncovered. The Portuguese had already successfully grown and produced sugar on plantations in São Tomé and Madeira‚ but on a relatively small scale in comparison to how great it would eventually become. They took these techniques with them when they began to colonise the north east (Pernambuco) of Brazil. Although sugar production increased‚ it still remained a very expensive product because the journey from Brazil to Europe was very

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    for labor (Langley 8-9). Being in feudal society gave peasants things to help their family survive‚ although it was in small amounts. Some people might think that being a peasant was not a good deal because they were the lowest rank‚ and had to do so much labor to carry the weight of feudalism and manorialism. This might be true‚ but peasants still got some benefits. Peasants were given a small piece of land‚ which was enough to have a small house

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    The twentieth century was shaped by scientists‚ leaders‚ civil rights workers‚ entertainers‚ and so many more. Throughout the last half of the 20 century‚ many leaders have come to power to create great change in their nations. Such leaders as Ayotollah Khomeini‚ And Mahandas Gandhi has led their nations to independence by nationalism and civil obedience. From genocide of the Africans to abolishing westernization‚ some kf these changes have had positive as well as negative effects on their nations

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    Violence as Propaganda: Late 19th Century Terrorism This short essay will compare the use of terrorism in the late 19th century. What do the terrorist campaigns share in common and why some were more successful than others. I will also attempt to define what is meant by success in a terrorist campaign. First I will define “success” for the purpose of this essay. I define success as achieving the desired and stated purpose of the individual or group using terror as a method to achieve change.

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    could offer me some feedback or advice. The biggest questions I think I have to answer for myself is; why dentistry? and then‚ why dentistry over med? My personal motivation to pursue a career as a dentist I think comes from the very nature of the work. It’s diagnostic‚ technical‚ and surgical enough to be continually interesting. I realise that like any job‚ some aspects would become mundane‚ but with the human form‚ I feel like there would be enough patient variation to constantly pose

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    abolish slavery; many of the lords were making a profit off of the slave trade and did not want it to end. Towards the end of his life‚ he retired from parliament and chose a younger politician‚ Thomas Fowell Buxton‚ to become the new face of abolition. William was raised a Methodist for part of his childhood‚ and eventually went back to that religion as an adult. When he was first elected into parliament‚ he had not become a Methodist yet‚ but when he became one‚ he thought he should quit parliament

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    dictator for Germany. Before him was Hindenburg. Hindenburg didn’t trust Hitler‚ but he made Hitler as his chancellor. The reason why he was a the chancellor because military leaders and wealthy business owners pressured him. Their reasoning for Hitler being chancellor was that they will control him‚ but in reality they didn’t know how bad was Hitler. Years later‚ Hindenburg died so Hitler took over Germany. That’s when Hitler has his plans. When Hitler was in jail‚ he had wrote a book called Mein Kampf

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    governments have made regulations which many of the people refused to follow. During the late 18th century‚ prohibition of trade amongst separately colonized islands caused smuggling between these islands to become quite popular. Islands owned by the French‚ English‚ and Spanish each had different goods that were sought after‚ and thus‚ illegal trade commenced and was very successful. Supply and demand continued as it did because the smugglers stood to gain economically‚ and because consumers wanted the

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