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    The First Triumvirate

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    In my opinion, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to create the First Triumvirate would be first most important event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Augustus Caesar becoming emperor of Rome would be the second major event. Last but not least, I think that Julius Caesar being assassinated, would be the third major event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Firstly, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to…

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    Caesar Caesar was one of the great Roman leaders studied throughout history today known for his political and military strategies. Betrayed by the men he trusted the most in the Roman Empire, because they believed he was a selfish dictator and that it would be better for Rome if he was taken out of power. Gaius Julius Caesar a Roman public figure who led the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire through great military campaigns and the total destruction of people within Rome who became his enemy…

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    Anon says. These conflicts can also be connected to real life situations since the story is based off of actual history in the Dominican Republic. The main conflict throughout the story was between the citizens of the Dominican Republic and the dictator, El Jefe. The main character of the book, Anita, and her family are fighting against…

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    leader not long after. The Nazis directly opposed communism, and during Hitler’s rule as Chancellor and dictator, sought to destroy communism. The Fascists, also known as the Blackshirts, were extremely violent, just as the Nazis were, with no one in either country to really stop it.…

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    Pros And Cons Of Communism

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    If you look at a world map today, you will see an overwhelming majority of countries implementing capitalist ideals and many of them have become very successful. However, very few still apply communist ideals, in contrast to the many countries who tried such forms of government in the 20th century. It is my belief that although communism may not be a bad idea all together, it is still a flawed system that cannot work, and a free market system is better. One reason Communism does not work is…

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    government positions. He also attracted Joséphine de Beauharnais, the former mistress of Barras during this time period. Their marriage had brought a positive influence in political circles for Napoleon, helping him even more. In 1799, Napoleon became the dictator of France after leading a successful coup d’état. The battles he fought during his dictatorship led to him ruling most of Europe, but not only did he expand the borders of France, Napoleon also brought…

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    Essay On Batista

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    Batista was dictator of Cuba twice and the first one was from 1933-44. The second time was 1952-59. The Amercians liked what he did and how he did it. Batista was a corrupt and repressive dictator, but cosider pro-american and an ally to U.S. companies. American’s wealthy people that almost owned half of cubas sugar plantations, and their cattle ranches, mines, and utilities. He was reliably anticommunist. A lot of Cubans liked Fidel Castro’s overthrow of the dictatorial president Fulgencio…

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    Dictatorship In Iraq

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    and run by Adolf Hitler a fascist dictator. Hitler is one of, if not the most recognisable dictator of his time. However decades after the second world war dictatorial government has become more common and more of a concern to democratic governments. A dictatorship is a form of government when an individual (dictator) has all the power over the whole country. The dictator makes the law and decisions for the whole country without the citizen’s approval. The dictator usually uses military force…

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    To make matters worse, Germany lost all of its colonies, and had to a pay heavily in war reparations. Causing Germany’s economy to crash, and leaving many desperate for a better life. One clear difference however was the economic system which the dictators followed. For Stalin, he followed communism, which had an economic system of the command economy, which is a system where the government controls the economy. Stalin was able to control certain productions, like for example wheat in Ukraine.…

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    and the sediment from the floods helped fertilize the land. For his own benefit, Castro made the decision to go to war with Cuba’s dictator at the time to gain control of the country. It was a successful plan, that did not only change Castro’s life, but also the people’s lives. Paraphrased KU 9/21 Castro promised to uncover the return to power plans of the past dictator, Batista. .Paraphrased KU 9/21 Even though Castro almost brought the world to a nuclear war, people still thought he was a…

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