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    Coursework Gustav Stresemann was a significant person in Germany history from 1923-1929? How far do you agree? Explain your answer? In my essay I am going to explain the ways that Gustav Stresemann was important to a certain extent. There are also some ways that he failed to be significant, and I will explain those ways also. Overall I think that he was a very significant person between 1923-1929. I will be analyzing his significance through those years that I stated above. Gustav…

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    place in the African American community. On May 2,1920, the Negro national baseball league played its first game. In 1923 King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton recorded their first jazz record. In the 1920’s, “Jane Edna Hunter offered young southern black women training and guidance and a place to live while they looked for work in the north” (Flappers and The New American Woman). In 1923, the Cotton Club opened in Harlem New York. These are just a few of the events that took place during the…

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    Fairy tales have been shared around the campfire, in homes, in schools, and before bedtime for centuries. First told orally, these stories were passed down from generation to generation until they were eventually written down and collected for consumption by the public. Due to the passing of time and fallibility the stories have changed throughout the years and slightly differ from culture to culture, however, Stories such as Cinderella can be found in historical records from as far back as the…

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    Expeditionary Force (SEF) departed New Zealand. Along with the troopships were escorts to defend against von Spee and his fleet. The escorts included New Zealand Naval Forces' HMS Philomel along with the Australian Navy's HMAS Pyramus and Psyche [Smith, 1923]. The escorting cruisers, all "P" class ships, were third-rate vessels deemed to be obsolete and no match for von Spee's East Asia Squadron with its armoured cruisers SMS Scharnhorst and SMS Gneisenau. Therefore, it was arranged that the…

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    helped him become powerful? How does the Munich Putsch relate to hitler? How did its significance relate to the tyrant Hitler? The Munich Putsch or Beer Hall Putsch was failed a revolt against the government led by Hitler in November 8, 1923 – November 9, 1923. Hitler believed in taking power by force. He thought that he will get more power if people fear him. With that being said, Hitler decided that it would be a good idea to take over the Weimar Republic…

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    attracted by the dark beauty of the woods. In the final stanza, the tone is serious. Frost slows the pace of the poem down by taking long pauses and by repeating the third line. “But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep.” ((Frost, 1923, p. 767) The speaker has promises, which are obligations that he has to keep, and also miles to go before returning to his home. Robert Frost’s poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, teaches the reader to enjoy life, as well as, that any…

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    Throughout the period between the conclusion of World War One in 1918 up until 1923, Germany had been under political turmoil. The treaty of Versailles and its conditions were harsh and caused Germany’s political position to worsen. Germany’s new constitution had also failed within its implementation and the effect it had on causing further political instability amongst extremist groups. Furthermore there was an opposition from both sides of politics which had caused political assassinations and…

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    On the 9th of November 1918, amidst the agony of the military defeat of World War I and Social Revolution, Chancellor Prince Max von Baden declared that the Emperor of Germany, Kaiser Wilhelm II, had abdicated- “The Kaiser and King has decided to renounce the throne.”. Ensuing the abdication of the Kaiser, the Social Democrats of the Reichstag assumed control of the government, proclaiming the Republic in an effort to restore Germany- “The old and rotten, the monarchy has collapsed. The new may…

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    The ERA Amendment was first proposed in 1923 by Alice Paul's Parts. This party was formed at the Sineca Falls Convention and is what really started the push for women's rights. They wanted equality which means for everyone to have equal opportunities, be treated the same, and no one be denied any rights due to their sex, race, or age. The proposition of the ERA was proposed to the thought of the Fourteenth Amendment not giving women the same equal rights and opportunities as males. That was in…

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    Multiculturalism stems from immigration, and immigration leads to multiculturalism. Without the different ethnic groups that exist within one country, there would be no cultural diversity. From the first settlers who were French, to the English who came from the British isles, to the gradual entrance of non-white ethnic groups, Canada has grown and evolved into a multicultural nation. Immigration is the backbone of Canada; “the chief support of a system or organization” (Backbone). Immigrants…

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