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    holocaust The German economy encountered setbacks because of the requirement of reparations payments under the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazi Party campaigned on the promise to reject the treaty of Versailles, anti-Semitism and the removal of the Weimar republic. They promised to strengthen the central government and increase living space for Germanic people. The Nazi party took advantage of the effects of the collapse of the stock market to promise provision of jobs and strengthening the…

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    It began in 1987 when he allowed for a two candidate elections for high ranking positions in the party. He then released political dissidents that were confined to internal exile back into the population. Further, he legalized the formation of political parties allowed to run for Soviet office. These liberal steps opened the door to satellite states that were determined to secede from the Soviet Union. The new liberties that…

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    How are Macbeth and Joseph Stalin alike? Both Macbeth and Joseph Stalin can be described similarly in many ways. They can be defined similar based on their constant need for power and domination over others. Both Macbeth and Joseph Stalin are known for doing horrible acts in order to gain power or domination. Nevertheless, even though they have committed some horrible acts they never started off as the evil person everyone portrays them as. In the story called “The Tragedy of Macbeth”,…

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    trade unions were outlawed and a system of labor passports was instituted. His incentive for this side of the code was probably to limit political freedom. The code also robbed the women of many of their social and legal gains accomplished during the French Revolution. Women now had to ask for the approval of a man (most likely their husband) before they could do just about anything and divorce was much harder for a woman to get. In other words, they were treated like dirt…

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    rotten, the monarchy has collapsed. The new may live. Long live the German Republic!”. Little did they know, a mere fourteen years later in 1933, the Weimar Republic would collapse under Adolf Hitler’s rising National Socialist German Workers’ (Nazi) Party. Leading up to this, was the political and economic instability experienced during this period. This included key issues such as fundamental flaws in the constitution and political system, various uprisings led by opposing groups,…

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    One of the great questions of history is: How was the Nazi party allowed to come to power? It is important to note that the National Socialists did not win power through a coup or by forcibly taking over but in fact were democratically elected into power by the German people. This means that normal people allowed one of the most evil regimes in history to take total control over their entire lives. It makes one have to ask: How did the Nazis convince the German people to accept them and their…

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    Adolf Hitler Chancellor but other main factors including the oratory skills of Hitler, the propaganda campaign of Goebbels and the fact that Hindenburg and Von Papen thought that they could control Hitler once he was Chancellor. The smaller extreme parties also would not work together although combined they could have had more support than the Nazis. The Treaty of Versailles also contributed to Hitler’s rise to power as the German people were still angry…

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    the political unrest in Britain. Ramsay McDonald, founder of the Labor Party, joined with the Conservative Party to form a new coalition government called “National Government” in order to help the country overcome the Great Depression. However, the labor party dismissed Ramsay McDonald from the party and Stanley Baldwin, who was a leader of the Conservative Party, came in power to dominate National Government. This political party promised to restore economic and political instability caused by…

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    Adolf Hitler gave the party a visual identification by adopting its symbol, the Swastika and created banners. Adolf Hitler also exploited the alienation of many war veterans by representing them into the S.A. Sturm Abteilung the Storm Troopers or uniforms paramilitary branch of the party, which was prepared to use brutality and terrorize against communists and socialists. Adolf Hitler initiates an abortive attempt in 1923 to seize power forcibly for his party. Adolf Hitler’s insurrection was…

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    citizens. This form of government encourages political parties and interest groups to help with the policymaking process. A political party is a group of political people who operate the government with elections and determine public policy. Public policy is unwritten principles in regards to social issues. The function of political parties is to recruit candidates, run and organize elections, accept responsibility and much more. Unlike political parties, interest groups are an organization of…

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