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    industrialization. Factories, power stations, steel works, hydroelectric dams, and other technological necessities for a modern nation were created” (dowswell 18). It only took a decade to create such an industrialized society because Stalin used the act of slave labor, Mustapha Mond uses similar tactics by putting each person into a caste system and the job given is to benefit society and make it a much better…

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    Embargo On Cuba

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    BSCL415-T102 Nancy, Sylvia, Flora and Tony 7.2 Group Assignment It has been a long time that the United State imposed an embargo on Cuba. But recently, Obama is easing the embargo on Cuba. If Cuba eventually is lifted the embargo, both countries can receive the benefits from the lifting of US embargo restrictions on Cuba. Like Doug Jacobson said, Scope of Humanitarian Projects Expanded. If the United States lifted the ban, it will be in the international community to achieve a great response.…

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    Ever heard of Nikola Tesla? You probably haven't heard of him: Have you ever heard of the Tesla? Probably haven't heard of it either. Have you been living under a rock ?? (No disrespect). Nikola Tesla was a better inventor than Thomas Edison, in this essay I will be telling you why he as a better inventor and about Nikola Tesla life. First of all, let's setup the setting and the scene as if it was an actual movie. Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856, in Smiljan, Lika, which was then…

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    In the book, Weavers of Revolution by Peter Winn is the aspect of the Chile revolution through the eyes of the Yarur workers. The book covers the aspect of how the Yarur workers understood and reacted to the Socialist government lead by Salvador Allende and how the worker's perceived and said into participating in the revolutionary process from 1971 to 1973. The book also covers the important aspects Chilean Revolution that is revealed during the readership. Titles of books reveal the essence of…

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    Why Was Stalin Justified

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    sometimes referred to as the “Reign of Terror”, which tells you exactly what kind of leader Stalin was. He was a paranoid, violent man which led to large scale purges to cleanse the Communist Party. He engineered a fake famine in Ukraine and created labor camps. Stalin eventually turned to trials to make his purges seem justified. He used these show trials to eliminate opposition. Stalin rose to power slowly but surely. In 1912, Lenin appointed Stalin to serve on the first Central Committee of…

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    Stalin to Fascism Review Sheet Vocabulary: Amritsar Massacre an incident in 1919 in which British troops fired on an unarmed crowd of Indians performing acts of civil disobedience Balfour Declaration statement issued by the British government in 1917 supporting the establishment of a homeland for the Jews in Palestine civil disobedience illegal nonviolent refusal to obey unjust laws collective large farm owned and operated by peasants as a large group command economy economic system in…

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    his troops immune. Fortunately for Washington his attempt was a success at immunizing his men. Transformed by Baron von Steuben’s training tactics the Rebel army id groomed for combat against British forces. In British occupied New York, rebel spies were scattered throughout lead by George Washington. Others claimed that George Washington didn’t outfight the British but out spied them. Only one army could come out in victory but neither unscathed. The British folded and the Americans…

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    In today’s time, the government has its sticky hands on pretty much anything and everything. They have control over more than I believe they should. From, spying on their own citizens through phones to controlling how much taxes that should be paid on every item. They also think that they should get a certain amount of a person’s earnings even if it is through the lottery. Although I’m only 18 and don’t know much about the harsh reality called life, I feel like the government has gone…

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    These emotions were most noticeable during the time of McCarthyism from 1950-54. McCarthyism was the strident campaign against the communist in the US Government and other institutions. Many times people were forced to give up names of other “spies” or suffer the consequences. John Hoerr really brings light to how the McCarthy hearings affected regular people not just the big name stars or politicians. Most of the time, even if they weren’t communist people lost jobs and had their lives…

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    In Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence, Carol Berkin makes the contention that the Revolutionary War was not only about the men, but about the Women too. The women during this time period played an active and essential part in the war. Berkin demonstrates that women had an extraordinary impact in the Revolution by writing about Colonial white women, Native American women, and African American slave women of this time period. She shows the war through the eyes…

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