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    gave Xerxes advantaged claim to the throne‚ though other sources justify differently‚ stating that his better claim was a result of his position in the family tree as the son of Atossa and thus the grandson of Cyrus the Great. Xerxes’ sufficiency of imperial blood‚ in spite of the lack of regulations in determining who could succeed Persian kingship‚ led him to win against Artabazanes. Similarly‚ Ariamenes was also a brotherhood challenge to Xerxes’ succession‚ travelling from Bactria for contest. Offerings

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    without this influence these wouldn’t occur. We are growing more dangerous to not only others‚ but also ourselves. Willingly‚ we put ourselves into these situations that in the end could cost us our life. Children are not born evil‚ we don’t choose become exposed to it. Once we are we are capable of evil we become more destructive the worst bomb. As the

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    The Cold War‚ a non-violent war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union‚ served as a period of great paranoia for many Americans and the rest of the world. On the brink of nuclear fallout‚ the world lied in the hands of the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist United States. The two countries emerged from World War II as the strongest nations in the world‚ but the stark differences in government and economics led to a bitter rivalry. Furthermore‚ Stalin’s aggressive plans to spread communism throughout

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    The Industrial Revolution started in Europe in the eighteenth century where Britain is considered the most powerful nation. How did the British Empire became the most powerful nation? They discover a new fuel source called coal that replace wood because the wood is only getting expensive. There is a large amount of coal underground‚ so it is cheaper and coal is more efficient for fuel than wood. However‚ the problem about extracting coal is water flooding into the caverns‚ so the workers need a way

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    1. After the First World War‚ Italy was left in a turbulent state. The people were angry‚ the powers in charge were unsatisfactory‚ and the world was changing. This discontent led to the rise of Benito Mussolini and the Fascist Party‚ who took control of the Italian state and implemented a new regime that the world had never seen before. Possibly the world’s first totalitarian government‚ Mussolini was able to take complete control of Italy and its people. The Fascist ideology was the epitome everything

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    19thcentury‚ the issue of power began to rise in Europe; the paradox of this issue raise a question of power; under what condition will individuals and groups like nobles and the church sacrifice present power for the expected future benefit? People always prefer more power rather than less‚ unless the benefit exceed the present power. Thus‚ if we assure narrow rationality‚ then we would predict power maximization. However‚ that is not what happened‚ people gave up power in expectation of a better

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    suppressing force over the colonists. The colonists have endured many different difficulties and impediments that the British has imposed onto them. Many of which‚ has affected the colonists greatly causing them to lash out at the unsatisfactory British imperial policies. The colonists over the course of history‚ has suffered through many unfair policies that at one point‚ they just couldn’t take it anymore. One of the many policies that the British implemented was the Proclamation of 1763. This prohibited

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    ESSAY: WHY I WANT TO BE A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Amy McLeod “Engineering is not merely knowing and being knowledgeable‚ like a walking encyclopaedia; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organised forcing of technological change… Engineers operate at the interface of science and society.” - Dean Gordon Brown. Prior to starting secondary school

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    The Bolsheviks managed to gain power by a number of reasons. The strong leadership of Lenin and his ability to read the publics collective mind brought the Bolsheviks support‚ leading them on their way to power. Lenin was a skilled orator and could hold the rapt attention of large crowds. His speeches consisted of promises to the Russian people such as the April Theses‚ where Lenin promised "peace‚land and bread". He also intended to redistribute land to the peasants and pull out of the war‚ something

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    neutral stance‚ before joining the Allies after the Japanese attack on the US naval base in Pearl Harbor on December 7th of 1941. America’s hesitancy was shaped by various factors‚ namely "the desire to avoid entanglement in European affairs...the conviction that intervention in World War I was wrong [and] the focus on domestic issues during the Great Depression. " The following shall analyze and explain why the United States did not enter World War II until December 8th of 1941 and advocates of American

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