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    Corruption In I Am Malala

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    Power can corrupt a leader towards his society. Throughout history some leader have shown their power have pushed to corruption and cruelty to their citizens. In the drama, ¨Antigone¨ written by sophocles and translated by Robert Fagles, Creon astonishingly became leader with the death of Eteocles and Polynices both the next heirs to the throne. Creon quick ascendance to the throne, his good judgment was blinded with power and money that came with the leadership of Thebes. In the autobiography,…

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    retain power and win the war. By examining the origins of the policy of collectivization in the Soviet Union under Stalin, the conflicts that arose from this policy and the ultimate consequences for the Kulaks and rural poor of Russia, it will be evident that the Bolsheviks used this policy to assume power and absolute dictatorship.…

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    (including women) and distributing property evenly amongst peasants. Lenin was praised by the people of Russia for being a man that focused on the common good of all and had the best interests of the working class at heart. After his death, Joseph Stalin inherited the title as the leader of the Soviet Union. Though he was expected to carry out Lenin’s efforts and help keep Russia a communist nation, he instead ruled as a ruthless dictator,…

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    Hitler Vs Stalin Essay

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    and to tend toward a definite result. Moreover, the definition of leader is one who guides or is in command; one in a position of influence or importance. Both Hitler and Stalin lead countries but who was the better leader? In order to answer this question one must dig past their destructive actions. Even through Hitler and Stalin both slaughtered millions, their differences are striking and they deserve rigorous investigation. Hitler born, in 1889 had a normal childhood, to an officer who…

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    Vladimir Illyich Ulyanov, born in Simbirsk in April 10, 1987, he was the third oldest, with five brothers and sisters. In 1901 while doing underground work of his party he started going by the name Lenin. After a couple revolutions, he rose to become a powerful dictator in Russia. After World War I, he seized power with the October Revolution. Even though he had strong ideas he was still willing to change his ideas if his country needed it. When Lenin was a child his parents encouraged in him…

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    Involvement In Ww2

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    The technology of splitting the uranium atom, was developed in a secret plan, called the Manhattan Project started in 1942. Albert Einstein who was familiar with Nazi Germany, let Roosevelt know what German scientists had been up to, and talked him into set up funding for research. The first bomb was tested on July 16th 1945…

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    Union and Soviet communism should not be allowed to spread. A short passage, from a telegram that was secretly sent to U.S. State Department officials on February 22, 1946 from an American foreign service officer in Moscow makes it clear that Joseph Stalin and the Soviets believe communism is better than capitalism. “In these circumstances it is clear that the main element of any United States policy toward the Soviet Union must be that of a long term, patient but vigilant containment of Russian…

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    ideology, but they failed to come to full effect because of his death. Lenin hoped for a troika to replace him and continue with his policies, however, Joseph Stalin became the undisputed ruler and instituted his own policies, which in turn, abolished Lenin’s plans for the Soviet Union. Although life in the USSR under both Lenin and Stalin did not achieve the Marxist dream of a communist society, Lenin’s society progressed further towards it.…

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    The Bulge Dbq

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    1945 and thousands more died in the following five years. A few days later, the U.S dropped another bomb on Nagasaki that killed 70,000 people. That same day, the Soviet Union sought war on Japan and invaded Manchuria; Japan surrendered. Japanese forces resisted against America’s advance in the Pacific.Truman’s advisers warned him that an invasion of Japan at this time would cost the lives of 250,000 or more of their troops. However, the U.S. did not plan to invade until 1946. The use of the…

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    Iran went through these radical changes in the 1970s whereas Russia went back to where they started. Russia had a totalitarian King, the Tsar, who wasted money and used lower class as laborers on hopeless projects only to be replaced by Joseph Stalin. Stalin appealed to the public with Lenin’s idea of communism lead by a strong proletariat class, but abused his power and money to become another version of the oppressing, violent, and thoughtless of the Tsar. The complete changes in Iran make it…

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