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    destabilize their authoritative legitimacy. Thus‚ leaders such as Otto von Bismarck adopted a new kind of conservatism‚ mixing both liberal‚ semi-socialistic and conservative policies in order to keep a balance that would ensure some stability in his state. For Otto von Bismarck‚ his international policies were more conservative; he promoted nationalism‚ unification‚ and state sovereignty. His domestic policies‚ however‚ were more liberal; he allowed for progressive social reforms and implemented separation

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    century people did the same thing‚ in a different way. People chose to follow the person they could most relate to‚ which is why Martin Luther was so successful. Martin Luther’s call for a new kind of Christianity was so successful because of his religious disagreements with the church matched views of people in other social classes. Martin Luther believed that the church was not following the plan originally set out for them many years ago. Luther believed that indulgences were just the church using

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    BISMARCK Analyze Bismarck’s impact on Germany between 1871 and 1890. Compare and contrast Bismarck’s policies towards Austria and France between 1862 and 1871. “ Bismarcks policies both at home and abroad‚ between the years 1871 and 1890‚ merely ’ stored up problems for the future‚ both for Germany and Europe.”To what extent do you agree with this verdict? Assess the aims and achievements of Bismarcks foreign and domestic policies between 1871 ’ and 1890. Analyse the successes and failures of Bismarck’s

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    ever thought about why Hitler was liked by the people of Germany even though he was a cruel man? Hitler may have been a cruel man‚ but he was also very smart and he knew how to win over people’s minds. Hitler was actually a very persuasive person through the way he gave speeches‚ his propaganda‚ and his military success. All in all‚ Hitler’s actions often block the skills and political power that he actually had. Hitler was arguably the world’s most influential orators. Why don’t people recognize

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    How Revolutionary Was The Revolution? How revolutionary actually was the Revolution? It was not very revolutionary‚ because the American Revolution is defined as the war that Americans fought to have the same rights as Englishmen‚ but then evolved into a fight for liberty from England so we could become a new separate nation. This paper will mainly focus on the Slavery and Social/Political Changes in the Revolution. First of all the slavery changes not very much‚ in A Speech Made By A Young African

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    Enoch crosby was a spy in the revolutionary war before he was a spy he was a apprentice shoemaker fore 7 years and at age 23 he moved too danbury and became a shoe maker thare at the outbreak of the revolution he joined the american army he became ill and was sent home once he recovered he resumed trade as a shoe maker in september 1776 he was on his way too rejoin the army when a loyalist joined him and took him too his meeting thinking he was also a loyalist as soon as he fell asleep crosby snuck

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    History Essay How successful was Bismarck‚ in political control in Germany between 1871 -1890? Bismarck was successful in political control over Germany as he had created a new constitution which benefitted and suited his needs as chancellor as he had created an autocratic constitution which revolved around the Kaiser and himself. Bismarck’s success was due to numerous factors such as control over the Reichstag as Bismarck had manipulated the Reichstag so that he would be supported by the party

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    Why was Germany unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that made peace between the countries involved in World War 1. These countries included Austria-Hungary‚ Britain‚ France‚ Germany and United States of America. In the treaty‚ Germany lost a lot of land‚ which made a big blow on their empire. Germany’s ambry was limited to 100‚000 troops‚ as the French were scared of being invaded from the border. Also the Rhineland zone‚ where the Rhine River flows

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    big heart was the simple formula to success? Here are 7 reasons generous people are more likely to be successful‚ in terms of personal life and material success: 1. They are Truly Happy One thing is certain - there is not a generous soul in this world that is both grumpy and unhappy. The ones who are free in giving their resources‚ which are time‚ and possessions are some of the happiest people that you will ever know. They might have known that the true meaning of life is in giving more‚ and contributing

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    church has become less and less impactful on our ever evolving society. With the help of advancing technology‚ churches are becoming more successful at reaching today’s contemporary generation. Through technological advances and specific techniques in lighting and audio/video churches are able to facilitate an attitude of worship for the contemporary culture better than ever before. Although some still prefer the conservative approach to a church service‚ none can deny the success these modernized churches

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