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    needed to do in order to get Brutus in on the plan to overthrow Julius Caesar. The way Cassius was able to use his knowledge of his fellow peers was the way that he talked to Brutus‚ getting him to join the conspirators. Cassius smooth talked his way into getting Brutus to join the conspirators. Cassius told Brutus that he looked up to him which is a reason how he got Brutus involved. By being able to know how to talk to his peers and be able to know how to get them to do things that

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    Residential Real Estate Investing - Five Questions to ask yourself By Joe Manausa Manausa Feb 23‚ 2013 Do you dream of getting involved with Residential Real Estate Investing? Is this something that you want to focus on in the near future? If so‚ it is important to note that this is not a "get rich quick" scheme. There are a lot of people out there who will tell you want you want to hear. They will tell you that residential real estate investing can lead to millions of dollars in no time at all.

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    Why Was Ww2 Important

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    war so important and significant. To start off‚ the first atomic bombs were used during this war. Devastating damage was caused by such explosives. Secondly‚ Adolf Hitler committed suicide. People may wonder‚ well there were so many casualties‚ so why is this one person’s death important to history. Read on and the truth of Adolf Hitler will be revealed. Lastly‚ Germany’s surrender to the Soviets had a big impact on Germany’s future. Greater conflict occurred making the end of World War II incomplete

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    Dildora Sotimova 8-239 Mr.Cannavale 3/15/15 Should America get involved with ISIS? ‘’ISIS is known for killing millions of innocent people to turn them into Muslims. Or those who are standing in the way from their main goal – to create an Islamic State. ‘’(Wikipedia) America should get involved with this movement because we are known for helping others in need and those who’s rights are being taken away. The group currently controls hundreds of square miles. It ignores

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    • The United States invades Europe o As the allied attacks upon Italy were occurring and weakening the Axis powers‚ generals began to prep for the most important battle of them all‚ the invasion of Europe. o This would become known as D-Day‚ in which the successful General Eisenhower was placed in charge of planning for.  This would start by Allied troops invading the city of Normandy in France‚ but tricked the Germans into thinking they would attack the port of Calais‚ to catch them off-guard

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    They’re parents barely let them leave home‚ they were too young to leave. Juliet is only 13 and is too young to run away with romeo‚ both of their families disliked each other so the only thing to solve the feud was to get married. They were trying so hard to get the two families to get along. I kind of think marriage for them was a good thing even though that’s not the only way out of their situation but for them it was meant to be. Capulet wanted Juliet to marry Paris‚ but that also wasn’t a good

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww1

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    Initially‚ the United States declared a position of neutrality in the international conflict of World War One‚ however‚ after two years of conflict‚ America entered the war. Although it is well understood when the United States entered the war‚ the motives behind their involvement are still debated. Many explanations have been suggested‚ one being that Germany’s unchecked aggression and unrestricted submarine warfare threatened the United States‚ which gave sufficient reason to declare war on Germany

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    What led the Apollo program into full swing was the cold war. At the time‚ WW2 had ended and the United States and the Soviet Union were two competing major forces of power. They competed‚ politically‚ economically‚ militarily and finally technologically. When the Russians managed to put a satellite‚ “Sputnik” into space‚ the United States opened up Nasa and the space race had begun. Both nations raced to reach supremacy in space and the ultimate goal was to put a man on the moon. Whichever nation

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    Why did the US lose the war in Vietnam? Answer with reference to the concept of insurgency/guerrilla warfare. The longest war in the history of the United States of America has taken place in Vietnam during the Cold War. “The US fear of a communist Europe led them to intervene in a war that was not seen in a vital importance or that would not be in the country`s interest to gain any advantage” (Bernstein 1987/8‚ p. 86). One of the main reasons why the US lost the war in Vietnam was the lack of

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    gain the vote. Martin Pugh argues that democratic tactics adopted by the NUWSS helped them to gain support from many politicians‚ however as many were “lukewarm” they were not prepared prioritise the issue. Therefore the evidence proves that women did not receive the vote solely for their participation in World

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