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    Mongol Empire Dbq

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    In 1211 the battle between the Mongols and the Jin Dynasty was between the Chinese and the Mongols. The Chinese were led by Shi Tianze and Liu Heima. The Mongols were led by Genghis Khan. Some of the background information for the Mongols conquest of the Jin Dynasty was that the Jin had the support of the steppe tribes which had caused some rivalries between the tribes. The Mongols had gotten together under the rule of Khabul Khan. But they were torn apart by the Jin. The Jin had gotten the…

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    living in Europe (Introduction to the Holocaust). The Holocaust is also known as the mass murder of European Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and anyone who was different than what they expected (The Holocaust). On January 20, 1933, Adolf Hitler became chancellor and the mastermind of the genocide (The Holocaust). His two main intentions of racial purity and spatial expansion completed the core of his worldview (The Holocaust). Over the next six years, the Nazi regime undertook “Aryanization” of…

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    So he had decided to to take over the Church of England. He was guided by his chancellor Thomas Cromwell. To take over the Church of England from the Pope’s control, he had Parliament pass numerous laws. He had appointed his own archbishop, and had his marriage annulled. And in 1534, he had the Parliament pass the Act of Supremacy,…

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    Imagine being killed for your religion.Being held captive against your will with no escape. Being starved everyday only living on watery soup made from dirty water, scraps people found on ground, and bread crusts filled with sawdust about once a week. Being beaten to death if you even looked the wrong person in the eye. Well this is what is was like for jewish people in concentration camps. Also known as the holocaust. During the holocaust the Nazi’s didn’t only focus on jews it also targeted…

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    Tyndale Essay

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    Thomas Cranmer, the man who engineered the divorces of Henry VIII, now bishop of Canterbury, sought to raise the profile of the Matthew Bible by sending a letter in which he praised the book along with a copy of it to Thomas Cromwell, the king's chancellor. A decision was made against this Bible, on account of its small size, deemed undignified. This lead to the creation of The Great…

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    done. With the church seeking more power, it had subsequently weakened the state. As time passed, unity was only present in the church and state if so decided by the two heads of each, emperor and pope. Thomas Becket was an archbishop. He was the chancellor to Henry II, but due to Henry being cruel and forcing his choices on the church he fled to Henry’s rival Louis VII. After fleeing he was assassinated and later named a saint. His fleeing opened the eyes of people to Henry’s ways and brought…

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    Daniel Torres Professor Purcell History 17B 06 May 2016 The Holocaust and Its Impact The world has endured and witness countless cruel events in its years, many countries have their own historic events of cruel and unusual punishments whether it being over trade, war, treaties, or simply conformity. However, there is one event in history that is talked about in every country. This event is discussed to remind the generations of the horrific actions one dictator made that would change the world…

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    An authoritarian leader is someone who has individual control over all decisions and tends to make choices based on their own beliefs and as they have centralised power, also having the final decision. An effective authoritarian leader is different however, they take advice, handle opposition well, maintain strong relationships with elites and the masses and have strong decision making. The main test of effective authoritarian leadership is the strengthening of the German state into the future.…

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    Why did the Holocaust Occur? What factors led to the Holocaust? Ryan Le ELA/ History 8 Mr. Zussman/ Mrs. O’Connor 3/2/15 - 4/17/15 The Holocaust was an organized, systematic genocide of those Hitler and the Nazi Party considered “inferior." They included Jews, Roma, the disabled, homosexuals, Slavic peoples, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and political rivals of the Nazi’s. There were many events that led to the Holocaust. From 1914 to 1918, World War I raged throughout Europe.…

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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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