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    The most dominant factor in Stalin’s acquisition of power was his political skills. Stalin's first major success over the other contenders, though they did not realize it, was the power he gained from his position as General Secretary of the party. This gave Stalin the ability to appoint new members as well as have access to information on other party members. He was able to build up a base of support by promoting his supporters into higher party positions. No one else in the party wanted this…

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    In Animal Farm, George Orwell shows that when people are easily manipulated they end up working harder than others and sometimes they are controlled to do things they normally would not do. They are made to work harder than people that are in control or have a lot more power than them. People believe what they are told because they see that since they are in control that they must being doing good. Well, that’s never actually been the case especially in Animal Farm. Throughout time manipulation…

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    Throughout recent history, Afghanistan has been a country in total turmoil. Famine, drought, civil war and Taliban have all had a drastic impact on the Afghan people. This has taken a very negative toll on all Afghan people, but none have been more negatively impacted than the women of Afghanistan. Child exploitation, Poverty, War and Low access to Health/Social services have been main contributions to their turmoil and what I will be discussing today. In Afghanistan Child exploitation is a…

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    Jefferson Davis flees Richmond? Davis leaves his office as word reached him that Robert E Lee retreated in Richmond after Union Generals Ulysses S. Grant and William Sherman tore and set fire to Richmond as they tore up the land. Davis knowing Richmond had no chance, he fled the city. On April 3rd, 1865, war erupted in Richmond. The Union, led by Ulysses Grant and his troops, later joined by Sherman,stomped through the city. They tore apart farms and plantations,they viciously forced citizens…

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    like the Soviet-Afghan War inspired deep Muslim identity and a desire to fight back against invading superpowers, such as the Soviet Union. Funded by the United States, Saudi Arabia, and other countries, militant groups like the Mujahideen became powerful forces in countries with weak political systems like Afghanistan and its neighboring countries. After the Soviet Union collapsed, there was little structure in these former Soviet states and war-torn countries, leaving an immense power vacuum.…

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    The Yalta Conference

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    and this caused Germany to have a political divide. Originally, Germany was to be divided into East and West Germany between the Yalta Big Three – Franklin D. Roosevelt (United States), Winston Churchill (United Kingdom), and Josef Stalin (Soviet Union). This territorial division resulted in Germany being separated politically. The German Democratic Republic, commonly referred to as East Germany, was under the Soviet Union’s influence, and they were ruled under communism. The Federal Republic of…

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    Cold War Effects

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    The Cold War And Its Effects On American Society Hurd,Justin English 11 B April 24,2017 The cold war has many different outputs that have been distributed throughout this time period. The Cold War has touched many aspects of American social and cultural way of living, the cold war had a devastating impact on our economy as well as our global security in the safesense, for example the nuclear crises as well as the propaganda and the effects of women and the employment issue it becomes worse…

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    revolution were subject to much criticism, including from Leon Trotsky, who had close personal ties with Lenin. This investigation will examine how Stalin, after Lenin’s death, overcame Trotsky; Lenin’s assumed successor, and took control of the Soviet Union. Lenin’s Retirement and Death: In 1918, an attempt at Lenin’s life was made by Fanya Kaplan, who shot Lenin twice. One of her bullets hit his shoulder and the other lodged into his neck. Lenin was almost fatally wounded, but ultimately…

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    Labor Conditions In Chile

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    often resulted from a patriarchal led society. To overcome these difficult conditions, Latin American’s in the workforce were influenced by transnational and local traditions, which resulted in organized mutual aid societies, reading clubs, labor unions, and larger labor confederations (Vergara Lecture, 2/13). Labor confederations such as the Seamstresses’ Association led by working-class seamstress…

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    News, reports, importance in history and America itself, it all comes down to the news and radio broadcasting. Edward Roscoe Murrow, also known as Ed Murrow, was an American broadcaster and reporter. Murrow started at Columbia Broadcasting System as a reporter. The Columbia Broadcasting System, otherwise known as CBS, is a commercial broadcast television network. Soon to be a journalist, as a reporter one of his many greatest addresses was the bombing of London during World War II. He was…

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