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    Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? It had a promising beginning: A constitution guaranteeing federal rights‚ seven year presidential terms and proportional representation was passed in Weimar on the 19th July 1919. This should have meant a good foundation for democracy and sound government. Article 48 stopped (in theory) the major politicians from arguing. It was supported by the Big 3 world Superpowers (Great Britain‚ USA and France). The Constitution meant that everyone as

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    Vaca: How Did He Survive? Cabeza De Vaca started out on a adventure and ended up on a doomed journey. De Vaca was a explorer on a Spanish expedition to the “New World” in the 1520’s. He was one of the only survivors. Cabeza lived through many circumstances for three reasons: his healing abilities‚ survival skills‚ and ability to befriend natives. These three reasons are what gave him the will to survive. Cabeza De Vaca had a unique set of wilderness skills. These skills allowed him to survive against

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    Women get the vote 1916-1919 Women’s suffrage groups had existed since the 1870s‚ but during the war it was hard to ignore their arguments. Women were serving in the war‚ taking over from the men in factories and offices‚ holding families together while the men were overseas‚ and working in voluntary organizations that supported the war effort. They couldn’t be kept out of political life any longer. Women got the federal vote in three stages: the Military Voters Act of 1917 allowed nurses and women

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    In the early 1920’s‚ hyperinflation and £6600m worth of war reparation payments sent Weimar Germany into deep finiancial decline and a economic slump. It was in 1924‚ shortly after Gustav Stresemann introduced the Rentenmark when the situation started to improve‚ started by implementation of the American ’Dawes plan’ in August. The key factors of this plan were the agreement that the reparations should paid over a lengthened period of time‚ and the £100m worth of gold given to Germany to strengthen

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    on the Titanic‚ only 706 survived. Miss Emily Badman was one of the few women who survived the Titanic. The Titanic did not have to sink. Although the Titanic sunk‚ it did not have to kill this many people. However‚ it hit an iceberg and put many people to death instantly. One reason that the Titanic sunk is because it ran up on an iceberg in the middle of the night. The captain did not have time to slow down. But‚ they were already going way too fast. Also‚ the crew members tried to tell the captain

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    In 1918 the German people were shattered by the unexpected defeat in the first world war. As the war ended‚ the Kaiser abdicated and early in 1919 Germany’s politicians drew up there democratic constitution. Many saw it as doomed from the start with many problems facing it‚ with opposition from the left and the right. Many believe that the Weimar republic was doomed‚ this is for a number of reasons. Firstly the government got left with the burden of the treaty of Versailles. The German people were

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    was an adventurer who got lost and had to survive for a long time. Around 1527 Cabeza de Vaca set sail for his adventure for land or “The New World”. The leader of this journey was Panfilo de Narvaez‚ or known as a conquistador. Cabeza was a 37 year old man who would be the treasurer of the expedition. Their first stop was Cuba‚ which was winter when they were there‚ then they set sail for the northeastern Gulf of Mexico.But how did Cabeza de Vaca Survive?(Background Essay) One way that Cabeza de

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    after the manifesto which helped the Tsar to regain his authority. With the Liberals satisfied it was easy for the Tsar to deal with the rioting peasantry. He promised to progressively reduce mortgage repayments and the abandon them altogether which did not greatly effect the Tsar as they were not being paid anyway. The immediate response to this was a drop in the number of land seizures across Russia. And following the year 1905 the number of peasant households becoming independent increased to a

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    The reason Judah manage to survive the Assyrian invasions because when Tiglath-pileser III came to the throne in Assyria‚ Judah had ideas of rebellion‚ but soon decided that this was not the wisest course of action (Tullock‚ H. 2012). In 743 b.c.e.‚ Judah under Uzziah had led a coalition of western states in opposition to Assyria‚ but it was unsuccessful in its attempts to stop Tiglath-pileser III (Tullock‚ H. 2012). When Ahaz (J‚ 735–715 b.c.e.) came to the throne‚ he faced a more immediate threat

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    The year 1919 was the end of the First World War and the conclusion of the Paris Peace settlement. This led to the changes in different countries and in different aspects such as the great loss of lives and property after the First World War. In some countries‚ one-party dictatorship was established and all parties other than the ruling party were banned. In the defeated nations‚ there were territorial losses and huge war debts after the First World War. These changed the political order in different

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