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    Bismarck was more successful at unifying Germany in the years 1848 – 1849 than the revolutionaries because Bismarck was the chief architect of the German unification‚ and he had Prussian support and the Prussian army. The revolutionaries were divided and had different aims for Germany. The revolutionaries were deeply divided over the national question; should Germany be unified or not? They were also divided on social issues and constitutional grounds. The revolutionaries also had disputes over

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    as the “father figure” and the creator of communist USSR. After Lenin’s rule in Soviet Union‚ Stalin began to rule the Soviet Union for approximately three decades. I consider Lenin’s program better than Lenin‚ but It should not be said that Lenin was unwilling to use violence. Seasants’ harvests were forcibly demanded by the state‚ because of his idea that it would all go to the State‚ evenly distributed. Sadly‚ Russia faced a famine‚ which lead to malnutrition‚ disease‚ and death of thousands of

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    During this essay it will be answering a question for pitcher‚ hitter‚ and player life in general. Is baseball equipment safer now than it was in the past? Baseball equipment has evolved from then to now. Equipment keeps on getting better but kids are getting better and stronger. Wood bats break all the time but more and more every year I see metal bats break every year(Anderson). The mental abilities of people can save or kill the kid with the technology. With these stronger project and players

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    whose actions forever impacted the world of religion‚ Martin Luther was a great leader. He showed this leadership by leading his followers to fight the Catholic Church and prove their sin against God‚ while spreading the true meaning of His Word. Luther sacrificed all he had-almost being killed several times and even excommunicated just to let everyone know who the Lord truly was‚ and what He had done for the world. Martin Luther‚ who was born on November 10‚ 1483 in Eisleban‚ Saxony‚ abandoned his legal

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    Selden rather than Sir Henry‚” stated Holmes. After several interviews and problem solving‚ Holmes managed to convict the killer who ended up being none other than ‘innocent’ Jack Stapleton. Holmes also determined that Stapleton was‚ in fact‚ the son of Sir Robert‚ who was presumed dead in Southern America years prior. This case will forever leave a bad feeling for the people of Dartmoor‚ Devonshire‚ as the legend of the great hound will forever scar and frighten the residents. The case arose

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    happen. Martin Luther King sr. was a member of a Baptist church and decided to be a preacher after being inspired by ministers who were getting ready to stand up for racial equality. Martin Luther King Seniors Wife Martin Luther King Juniors mom got killed on a Sunday by an African American man while at church playing on the church organ the man got up and yelled you are serving a false god later on he stated that he meant to kill Martin Luther King sr. But he was somewhere else that day. Now let’s

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    From the beginning of Japanese civilization there was feudal Japan. This period of time (700 or so years)‚ this was not so modern it didn’t have strict political‚ economic‚ and social structure. But the Meiji Restoration was very moral in their structure. The Meiji Restoration lasted from 1868 with the new emperor Meiji‚ to 1912‚ ‘the death of Emperor Meiji.’ (Encyclopaedia Britannica 2014). The Meiji Period was responsible for the emergence of Japan as a modernized nation in the early 20th century

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    “The Battle of the Somme was a total failure” How far do Sources A-F support this statement? On the 1st July 1916‚ the battle of the Somme began. Sources A‚ D‚ E and F suggest that the Battle of The Somme wasn’t a total failure. However‚ Sources B and C suggest that the British underestimated the Germans and this was the cause of their massacre. Source B proposes that although the British were organized and everything was going according to their plan‚ the first line‚ which had nearly reached

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    President Truman’s primary goal was to quickly bring an end to the war and reduce American casualties in doing so‚ thus the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary‚ yet repercussions still continue to be debated among many scholars today. Due to the importance of the Manhattan Project remaining a secret‚ President Truman was not informed of the project until after he became president. The atomic bomb was not an infallible plan to force Japan to surrender unconditionally‚ so the American military

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    reasons that led to de jure segregation was due to the increase of mechanization. Farms and plantation relied less on labor-intensive work due to machines replacing people. An abundance of strong slaves became less needed. As African Americans moved North to escape the history of slavery‚ many found the North was more open in allowing slaves to have rights such as vote as the Democratic party adopted rights for African Americans to bridge the gap that was between races (187-188). Also‚ Franklin Roosevelt

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