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    Nuremberg Trials The Nuremberg Trials were held by the four major Allies of World War II which included the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. After the war was over, Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Leader, Franklin D Roosevelt, President of the U.S., and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Britain signed the Moscow Declaration which stated that the Axis power were to take responsibility for the war. In 1943 US Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson got the four…

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    The Internet's effect on political parties has always been present but it recently became very prevalent, especially in this year’s presidential election. It was present in many ways from social media, to Internet polls and even emails. The two frontrunners of the presidential election, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, were very involved in the media, as they consistently posted to various social media sites. The two then candidates really used the internet to their advantage and used it as a…

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    Interwar Era. In conclusion, the Interwar Era was a time of change for the American people. It brought a change of party in the White House, new rights for women, a “hands-off” government, a change in immigration policy, a soaring economy, positive morale among American people, expendable incomes for the working class, attention-grabbing entertainment, and most importantly, a major change to the traditional and harsh way of life. If only one could have predicted the disastrous lows America…

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    Did you know that Andrew Jackson was the only president to be a prisoner of war? Andrew Jackson created the Democratic party, and was the target of the first presidential assassination. He also killed a man in duel, and while he was president, he had to deal with the Second Bank of the United States and the Indian Removal Act. Andrew Jackson was a military general who managed to successfully lead America through difficult times, and his experience and qualities of being, loyal, tough, and…

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    Adolf Hitler was considered to be a totalitarian ruler. Totalitarianism is a type of leadership in government who has absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution. They are generally an authoritarian individual, group, or form of government. It was shown through Hitler’s historical background and the effects of the Treaty of Versailles leading up to his rule. Followed by Hitler’s rise to power due to the Reichstag and the Munich Putsch beginning his…

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    Under these circumstances, it was a major success to maintain political stability in Germany and prevent a revolution from leading to more extreme government. By the mid-1920s, the German people seemed to have accepted the Weimar republic and there was less demand for a return…

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    has been steadily increasing” (William. 139). Holding fundraisers is a major part of the president’s permanent campaign which takes most of the president’s time. William agrees with what Doherty says in his book about the president’s being too busy fundraising instead of giving most of the time to other issues. “Doherty believes that non-stop campaigning makes it more difficult for presidents to negotiate with opposition-party members of Congress” (140). Politicians who focus only on reelection…

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    making it a simple to read and follow, was more about the history going on in Jackson lifetime than about Andrew Jackson himself. As United States seventh President, Andrew Jackson was very important for laying the stepping stones for the national party system, outline the idea of a powerful president, and dazzled the era of his fellow citizens. James C. Curtis profoundly tell the story of Jackson’s unsettling adolescence, advancing to leadership and greatness in Tennessee, military…

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    is one of the greatest presidents because he led our country through the civil war. This is significant because it is our greatest domestic crisis to date and his great leadership skills helped him do that. It also preserved the union which was a major key in putting an end to slavery. And with the victory of the civil war he helped abolish slavery. In 1864 Abraham…

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    M (Fritz Lang, 1931) is a cinematic German piece that aided in introducing the psychological thriller genre to a wide audience across the globe. When compared to American cinema at the same time, M is distinguishable by its’ dark theme and clear opposition toward the Nazi regime in a time of censorship, American cinema during the time was experiencing the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood, producing very star-studded films that were transitioning from the family friendly to adult oriented and thus, also…

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