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    particular episodes. While Ambassador Louis Sears is unfocused, easily manipulated, and oblivious, his successor, Ambassador Gilbert MacWhite, is determined, a strategist, and has good judgement, making him a more successful ambassador. After eighteen years as a successful senator, Sears loses his fourth election and is ready for a change. Confidently, he asks the DNC for a Federal judgeship, in which they respond…

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    "The imperialists cannot forgive us to have carried out a socialist revolution under the very noses of the Yankees". In this way on January 1st, 1959 then leader of the 26th of July Movement, Fidel Castro led thousands of guerilla fighters and ordinary citizens of Cuba to overthrow the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship. Fighting the regime of Batista on both urban and rural fronts, the Movement was able to successfully integrate into power in Cuba. The Revolutionary government in its early days was…

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    discriminated against and thrown in concentration camps and murdered under Hitler 's regime. Jews were forced to live in “ghettos” and were faced with poor working and living conditions. (“Holocaust”). In 1941, Hitler broke his agreement with Joseph Stalin and invaded the Soviet Union. Following the German army were the Einsatzgruppen. These people were a killing squad whose main goal was to murder all Jews in the Soviet Union. They often killed the imprisoned Jews by killing them one by one. By…

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    He spent the majority of his childhood in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria. At only 21 years old, he lost both parents and already showed traits that personalized his his later life; solitariness and seclusion. Hitler never succeeded in academics and only attained a secondary education. (Britannica School). After visiting Vienna, Hitler desired…

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    John Hay Open Door Policy

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    Introduction In the years before the World Wars, America was in the state of isolationism and in so they were unable to make their mark on China before the other world powers. President McKinley (1897-1901) decided that the United States should have control over some of the actions that were being taken in Asia. In such his Secretary of State, John Hay, drafted the Open Door Policy (1899) in an attempt to create room for American trade. The Open Door Note would demand that other powers would…

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