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    be drastic change for the country. Hitler did change things in Germany, but the things he changed were not at all helping the people, rather Hitler having complete power. Eventually Hitler was able to eliminate democracy, create a totalitarian dictatorship, eliminate civil rights, and began to rearm even though they it had been against the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. When Hitler began to take leadership of Germany, his first action was to the Enable act. The Enable act had been an…

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    Cuba - The Era of Independence Cuba began its independence with the leadership of Fulgencio Batista, after the dictatorship before failed. A coup was created that would attempt to redirect the country and its policy problems. Batista used his troops to force out high-ranking officers but had a short lived dictatorship that installed a new president, Ramón Grau San Martín (Corrales). He began his term by creating political stability by working with the United States President at the time…

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    There are many reasons for the growing unpopularity of Tsarism by 1905, some more important than others. These include necessary factors, such as the Bloody Sunday Massacre. Conditional factors, such as the dictatorship and the Russo-Japanese war. And Contingent factors, which include the beliefs and attitudes of the Tsar and the declining standards of living of the peasant population. The beliefs, attitudes and personality of the Tsar himself was a major factor contributing to his…

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    I chose to review a literary criticism journal by Kelly Oliver. I found the essay on the Gale Literature Criticism Online Database. Oliver’s essay focuses on three of Julia Alvarez’s books, one being In the Time of the Butterflies. She talk about how Alvarez's theme’s of her book are varies from gender to race then to socioeconomic class and how those themes influence power dynamics. These themes help create depth in her books and a deeper meaning than just what the text says. Oliver talks about…

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    and we cannot sue anyone even though they do something wrong. If we do not have a government, we will be responsible to do everything ourselves. There are many different types of government, some of the examples are constitutional monarchy, dictatorship, and Theocracy. Constitutional monarchy is a type of governments where there are kings and queens but they are only there for ceremonial purposes and the government or the prime minister is…

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    conflict in world history is power control. Dictatorships and other totalitarian governments will have a single leader that will hold most or all the power. Giving all that power to one ruler will obviously cause major conflicts like war, power abuse, and problems like starvation and unright judicial punishment to people of said country. There has been totalitarian government since there has been governments, surprisingly enough, even today there are dictatorships in places like North Korea…

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    Combining his ability to deceive with his selfish interests, Napoleon was able to create even more trust by implementing extraordinary amounts of propaganda. These images pictured him as controlling and brave. He tricked the public into supporting his dictatorship even more by censoring media to only portray himself as a grand hero. Napoleon’s selfish desires and intentions are controversial today but truly remark him as a staple Machiavellian…

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    Marjane's acts of dissent started when she went down to her basement; “As for me, I sealed my act of rebellion against my mother’s dictatorship by smoking the cigarette I’d stolen from my uncle two weeks earlier.” (SATRAPI 117). Marjane’s mom told her she couldn’t go out and have fun while she needed to be in school. Her mother also told her she had all her life to have fun when she was…

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    There is no such thing as a collective brain. There is no such thing as a collective thought. An agreement reached by a group of men is only a compromise or an average drawn upon many individual thoughts.” Stating this means that a collective dictatorship could only lead to destruction because there is no way that everyone in an society could agree on everything. Equality 7-2521 could relate to this because he is the one breaking the traditional society rules and breaking free to become an…

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    bid to gain power. In Purple Hibiscus oppression is enforced by the narrator’s father whilst in The Reader it is the narrator’s lover, Hanna, who enforces this order, both situations arguably symbolize the oppression enforced by the political dictatorships in Nigeria and Nazi…

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