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    I believe that Gustav Stresemann was a significant figure in German history because, he negotiated to receive American loans under the Dawes Plan, and he also invented the Rentenmark, and he also accepted the Treaty of Versailles. Gustav felt that Germany could make progress in Europe by accepting The Treaty of Versailles. Stresemann was Chancellor of Germany, but he only served for a couple of months. Gustav Stresemann was the German Chancellor for only a short-term and was a leading member of…

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    somebody they deemed racially superior. After World War 1 ended Germany was in chaos with over a dozen political parties trying to gain control. Some of these parties had large followings but most of them did not. One of the smallest parties was the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, or German Workers’ Party, which later became known as the Nazi Party (“The Nazis” 18). The platform for the Nazi Party was…

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    Political Party Argument Much like today, people have struggled over what parties to join; Democratic or Republican, but in 1792 The Democratic-Republican and The Federalist where the two main parties. Each having its respective owner's, Alexander Hamilton runs The Federalists, and Thomas Jefferson runs the Democratic-Republicans. So, for presidency by any means the better choice would be The Federalist Party, because of their great ties with other foreign countries, also there view on how the…

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    Japan was in constant conflict with China, which was shown in their attacks of Manchuria in the early 1930’s for its materials, and, not even a decade later, the ruthless Nanking Massacre. Italy was headed by Benito Mussolini who headed the fascist party and said his aim was to fix his country’s economic problems. The Allied Powers banded together to stop the Axis Powers, and opposed them as the powerful alliance began its reign of…

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    eyes of the Nazi party. Determining why the youth growing up during the rise of the Nazi party were so willing to follow and support the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler’s reign of supremacy is a fascinating topic to dismember and investigate. Peukert discusses what the youth of the time really thought about. Peukert also begins the argument of the possibility that youth were not truly supporting Hitler and the Nazi party. Can we truly be sure if these youth actually supported the Nazi party and the…

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    An aristocrat from the state of Tennessee arose to presidency in 1828, and changed America’s early political system. Andrew Jackson, or as his soldiers called him, “Old Hickory”, was not the man people wanted to run for presidency. He had no formal education, owned a multitude of slaves, and was a frontiersman. This led people from the east to support statesman John Quincy Adams, believing he could better serve them than Old Hickory. The age of Jackson, or the Jacksonian Revolution transpired…

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    Populism Vs Elitism Essay

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    discussion over whether George Washington should be called “Mr. President” or “Your Majesty”. In the early debates between Federalists and Anti-Federalists, the higher educated class was more drawn to the Federalists, while the uneducated, backcountry farmers called for equal representation under the Anti-Federalists. A 19th century example of tension between populism and elitism, is big business, Social Darwinism, and the formation of the Populist Party. During the 1800s, big businesses…

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    different states at the presidential election being held that year. It shows some candidates points of view about the election and the three different parties. At 1892 each state was either Republican, Democratic or Populist, and the community had to choose the one they wanted for election. But there were some states that were claimed by both parties, as the case of California, which was slightly Republican. Besides the partial division of the states, it was, at this point, clear that Grover…

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    Greatest Election Upset

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    Truman, Thomas E. Dewey, J.Strom Thurmond, and Henry Wallace. The parties that were included were Democrats, Republicans, States’ Rights which were also known as Dixiecrats, and Progressives. All of the other candidates parties really wanted Truman out of office, but he fought hard and ignored them and came to be the 33th President…

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    Over 50 million people died because of WWII according to The National WWII Museum and many credit Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party for the start of the war. Hitler’s anti-semitic views also led to 6 million Jews dying during the Holocaust. So how did such an evil leader with radical views rise to have so much power? During Adolf Hitler’s early life he experienced many tragedies and developed his anti-semitic views during this period. At 6:30 p.m. Hitler’s life started on April 20, 1889 in a…

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