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    Hitler saw the United States as a weak yet overbearing nation that consistently meddled in the affairs of other nations. Hitler saw the USA as an ideological enemy‚ racially mixed and therefore inferior. Hitler rationalized his motives for carrying out WWII with the repercussions of WWI. The Nazi Party believed that the Treaty of Versailles was the destruction of German pride and success at the hands of the Allied nations. Under the agreement‚ Germany was allowed to possess no submarines‚ no military

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    As we all know‚ Hitler was the reason why World War 2 started in the first place. Adolf Hitler‚ the guide and leader of the natzi party‚ was born on April 20‚ 1889 and died at age 56 on April 30‚ 1945 as a suicide inflicted by a gunshot. Adolf Hitler initiated World War 2 in Europe when he send his troops to invade Poland. As the result of Hitler’s movements he started the war between all the European countries and the Nazi had Japan and Italy in their command. A few time after that he endorsed the

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    Why did opposition to Alexander II grow in the 1870’s? During 1870’s opposition towards Alexander II arose because of two reasons‚ one of which was his sudden reactionary attitude after an assassination attempt in 1866. As a result of this event‚ Alexander‚ who was at the time strongly influenced by conservatives‚ saw a reason for his unpopularity the western aspects he brought to Russia by his liberal reforms and therefore removed all liberal ministers he appointed before and replaced them with

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    Definition of Creativity and innovation creative - cre-a-tive new and original‚ using or showing use of the imagination to create new ideas or things‚ able to create new things‚ making imaginative use of the limited resources available‚ a creator of new ideas and concepts. Innovation - in-no-va-tion the act or process of inventing or introducing something new‚ a new invention or way o doing something creativity process The Creative Process has six phases… Inspiration: In which you research

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    Richard Nixon (1969-1974) In the beginning of his presidency‚ Richard Nixon was faced with a lot of pressure from the country to end the war in Vietnam. This caused him and his administration to turn to the policy of vietnamization. U.S. troops were gradually removed from Vietnam and the South Vietnamese were forced to fight on their own. Later‚ Richard attempted to rebuild a diplomatic relationship with China and communism when he visited the country on February 1972. This visit goes along with

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ Galileo did not invent the telescope. A Dutch lens grinder secured a patent in 1608 for a device that magnified distant objects by combining two lenses. The instrument was originally used for terrestrial purposes. Galileo was intrigued. He built a telescope of

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    Nintendo’s Position in the Next Console Generation Nintendo: Over the years Nintendo Co‚ Ltd. is a large‚ multinational firm that is headquartered out of Kyoto in Japan. The company began over 120 years ago in 1889‚ but didn’t look or operate like they do now. In the beginning‚ Nintendo developed a popular Japanese card game‚ called Hanafuda. The demand for the game quickly increased‚ helping the company grow. The strategy of making playing cards continue all the way until the mid 1900s at

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    Indigenous People and Wwii

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    | MAS10B / Section 1 | | Portfolio 1 Covarrubias/ Cruz | 03/18/13 | Section 1: 1900-1930 C. How did the Great Depression affect Mexican Americans differently than other Americans? Explain the multiple impacts endured by the Mexican Americans. After WWI money was being spent three times the rate of tax collection and soon the government began to cut spending in the 1920’s. This then resulted in the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a massive economic crisis that was held

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    Espionage During Wwii

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    typewriter key the rotor would shift 1/26 of a revolution giving each letter a different encryption each time‚ which made the code so difficult to crack. Due to the complexity of the code the enigma became very useful for the Germans for radioing messages to u-boats. The cipher was finally broken when the British were able to capture some key documents from a German warship. Navajo code talking became an extremely useful tool in the Marines war effort. In the beginning of the war Philip Johnston came forth

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    American soldiers and civilians were beyond weary and restless‚ yet the Japanese were steadfast and refused to give up their fight. Sworn in as the 33rd United States president‚ after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s sudden death‚ Harry S. Truman presided over the end of WWII. When Truman learned of the success of the “Manhattan Project” he knew that he was faced with a decision of unparalleled gravity. He was well aware that the capacity to end the war with Japan was in his hands‚ however‚ he was also

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