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    The Imitation Game is a movie based on true story that showed us about Britain in World War II era. Through this movie, we invited back turned to the past, where the World War II was happened. The emergence of Nazi party as a form of a revival of Germany made Adolf Hitler want his state became dominant power in Europe. However, the British build an alliance to prevent German. They were desirous to gain dominant power in the field of economic and military. At the moment was the outbreak of World…

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    His siblings are Karl Jr. Mengele and Alois Mengele. He had a wife named Martha Mengele and child named Rolf Mengele. Josef’s father was an industrialist whose company produced farm machinery. He was asked by Adolf Hitler to work at a death camp called Auschwitz. Where he did experiments on people. He…

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    topic of war arises, the destruction or manipulation of art being used as a weapon is not the first thing that comes to mind. However, it plays more of a significant role than one would expect. In 1937, the Nazi party launched two art exhibitions in Munich, Germany. The first one was called the Great Exhibition of German Art and included several realistic works of art, pleasing Hitler. In contrast, the other exhibition, only a few hundred meters away, was known as the Nazi Degenerate Art…

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    Given the increased political power Republicans won in the last elections, from Washington to red-state legislatures, voters might expect the party to feel that the nation’s voting procedures are working quite well. Yet this is far from the case, as triumphant Republicans are using their enhanced clout to continue their campaign playing up the mythical threat that voter fraud abounds in the nation. The newest and loudest zealot in this cause is, of course, President Trump, with his scurrilous…

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    state of being that is not limited to one person. It is undefinable because it fits in so many categories. Barack Obama uses hope as a main idea for his 2004 Keynote Address speech for the democratic party. This speech is thought to be one of his greatest speeches and even inspired him to write a book called The Audacity of Hope. Throughout The 2004 Keynote Address, Barack Obama uses multiple devices to sway voters to chose John Kerry as president, these devices include, anaphora, vivid imagery,…

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    According to a survey conducted by Gallup October 8-10 of 1999, less than half of the American people were so called ‘tired’ of Clinton - 43% to be precise# and most of this faction consisted of the Republican Party base. The majority 56%# actually disagree that they were tired of Clinton or that he had any impact on their voting decision for the 2000 election. The 43% also contains almost the exact same people…

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    Syrian Refugees in the United States “One day I heard a big sound and I saw that my best friend Miriam’s house had been destroyed. We walked to school together every day. I went to see if she was OK and I saw Miriam on the ground. She didn’t have any legs and she was screaming and I can still hear that sound now. They pulled me away but I saw everything. I don’t think it was good for a child to see this.” -Aya, a Syrian refugee currently in Turkey. 6.5 million Syrians have been displaced…

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    Born in Illinois, Bryan inherited a fervent commitment to the Democratic party and an acute Protestant faith from his parents. In 1887, when Bryan graduated from Illinois College and Union Law School, he married and, seeing no political future in Illinois, moved to Nebraska. Bryan won the election to congress in 1890, when the Populist party disrupted Nebraska politics; he was re-elected in 1892. Bryan’s great oratory skills won him great respect in Congress and he became a leader among…

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    Another reason as to why it helped the Nazis was because during his time in prison, Hitler wrote a book called “Mein Kampf”, in which he wrote about his ideas. But not only this, Hitler also realized that he would be unable to gain the support of the whole public through rebellion and would therefore try constitutional means. As a result he set up the Hitler Youth, The SS, a network or local Nazi parties etc. This helped gain support for the…

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    that Mexico had “invaded our territory and shed American blood.” His stated objective was the acquisition of California and New Mexico. The war outraged many New Englanders and Whigs. In New England, those who wanted an immediate end to slavery, called abolitionists, viewed the war as a conspiracy to increase slave territory. In Congress a first-term Whig congressman, Abraham Lincoln, challenged Polk to show him the spot on American soil where American blood had been shed. However, the war was…

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