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    are massive in structure and costly to demolish still stands today, the holocaust memorials such as the concentration camps, Stolpersteine known as “stumbling stone” and the Jewish museum act as a reminder to the citizens and visitors. During world war 2, the German government stripped the Jews of their citizenship, and expelled them from professional jobs, universities, and businesses. Consequently, an important historic site and monument in Germany called the Berlin wall, which symbolized the…

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    Essay On Spy Novels

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    proud of you. That is a life of a spy, an intelligent person that serve for the country in silence to get the very important for their country to win the battle. Thanks for the spy novel that brought us the sight of the spy life. Especially during cold war, the rising of the…

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    Inca Empire

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    Q1: Define the term ‘Pre-Columbian’ ‘Pre-Columbian’ means the time before the invasion and eventual conquering of the Americas by major European influences, mainly the Spanish in South America. The term generally refers specifically to the time just preceding the 1492 voyages of Christopher Columbus. Q2a: The Emperor The Emperor had the single highest status in the whole Aztec society, being the sole leader of the entire empire. Though the Emperor had leadership over all the city-states of the…

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    Mccarthyism In Vietnam

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    The Vietnam War was an extensive and expensive war between the Communist regime of North Vietnam and South Vietnam, known as Viet Cong. The United States were allies with South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh was the founder of the Indochina Communist Party and the prime minister and leader of North Vietnam. His Communist party was called the Viet Minh. Ngo Dinh Diem was the first President of South Vietnam. He was not in favor of Communism. The war started on November 1, 1955 and ended on April 30, 1975.…

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    that its interests as a class are implacably opposed to those of the ruling bourgeoisie. Consequently armed with revolutionary class consciousness, the proletariat will seize the major means of production along with the institutions of state power—police, courts, prisons—and establish a socialist state that Marx called “the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat.” The proletariat will thus rule in its own class…

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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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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    authority. In it he talks about the responsibility of all Muslim people, “The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies—civilians and military—is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it…” [bin Laden]. This is because they think that, “All these crimes and sins committed by the Americans are a clear declaration of war on Allah, his messenger, and Muslims. “[bin…

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    The Romanov Family

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    While the deaths should have been quick, simple, and painless, the assassins truly mismanaged their assignment. Guns, bayonets, and stabbing were all vehicles of violence that were utilized to kill the royal family (Brennan, Zoey). Once each of the prisoners was killed, the bodies were cremated, thrown into an vacant mine, and then buried speedily elsewhere (Keep, John L.H.). Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, understood that the death of the Romanovs could engage the wrath of the…

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    The Iran Hostage Situation captivated the world for 444 days. The Iranian captors and their crisis successfully delivered for enemies of the United States a significant blow to American prestige, which led to a lack of faith in the Carter Administration and the government as a whole. The events leading up to the capture of the embassy workers, President Carter’s involvement in the crisis, the treatment of the hostages, and their eventual release impacted the world and has since changed the way…

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    Persuasive Essay Torture

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    Bush pronounced the known existence of previously secret CIA prisons throughout the world and 14 al Qaeda leaders who had been at Guantanamo Bay would be brought to trial, naturally, prisoner rights comities outcried against these actions. In 2004, the public release of photographs showing U.S. treatment of prisoners being beaten, intimidated, and sexually abused at Abu Ghraib in Iraq made people push for such places such as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to be closed…

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