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    Sports Teams Brought Down America’s School?” is about two different school with two different test scores. Those to schools are Wroclaw, Poland and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Wroclaw, Poland beats Gettysburg, Pennsylvania test scores by a landslide. The main difference the two schools have that could possibly make such a difference is test scores is Wroclaw, Poland does not have any sports teams at all. The kids view of this is that it is terrible because they love sports “the…

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    The Holocaust started on January 30, 1933 and ended May 8, 1945. The Holocaust was started by Adolf Hitler. The holocaust ended because Russian, British and American troops invaded Poland and Germany in the final stage of World War II and won. In World War II, Hitler was in control of Germany, he set up concentration camps and tried to create the perfect race of human witch meant to him to kill off all the Jews. Adolf Hitler killed over 6 million Jews and set up over 40,000 concentration…

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    which belonged to Poland. At first, Russia was victorious in many battles, however, while fighting the Polish, the Tartars were able to advance all the way into Moscow, where they burned down the entire city leaving on the Kremlin, a citadel, standing. This immensely decreased Ivan’s popularity among the boyars, because they were against the Livonian war from the beginning. They believed that they should continue fighting the Tartars in the east. Ivan IV continued fighting Poland, however now…

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    Introduction Nazi Policy in World War 2 was motivated by National Socialist ideology. From Hitler’s rise to power through the end of World War 2 things only grew worse for the Jews of Europe. The German promise to its people for living space was usually accompanied by ideas of Jewish slaves and German owners. The original Nazi policy was to turn Eastern Europe into plantations run by Germans with Jewish slaves. Germany used forced labor throughout the war to great effect. Eventually ethnic…

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    Yalta Conference was the second meeting of the most influential figures in the Allied nations, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, and Stalin of the Soviet Union. The state of government in Poland was among the most pressing issues discussed, especially…

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    Lithuania declared independence from former Russian Empire as after became new country in 1923. Germany lost land mostly to poland because of than of non-Polish minorities on areas claimed by Poland and the ongoing civilian. Treaty of Versailles was important and made conflicts of Germany, Europe, Middle East. Germany wasn't very happy of what went down over the ears which was one of the main conflicts. Marne…

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    had likewise world-wide interest and that the two countries could work out together any political or economic considerations at issue between them.” Hertz implies that the war was not intended by Roosevelt and that public opinion over the issue of Poland caused the Cold War. If public opinion had framed the Soviet Union in a positive light then from Herz’s perspective the Cold War could have never…

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    I appreciate Ripley’s choice of students and documenting their experiences through the journey of studying abroad because each person has a different mindset from start to finish. With that being said, the reader gets to explore Finland, Poland and Koreas school systems along with the students. Ripley analyzed and dissected the education systems of the countries the students went to and compared each to the United States, making me realize that education here is not prioritized as highly…

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    had no power and could not stop Germany. Hitler moved on to his next plan, taking over Poland. Great Britain and France made their moved as Hitler and Russia move their attention to Poland, saying that if Germany set foots in Poland there will be war. Since the League of nations was unless, plus with with Great Britain and France have done thing. Hitler, not believe them, instructed his army to encroach Poland territory, September 1, 1939 with Russica encroach from the other side. The world…

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    There were high tensions between the Soviet Union and America after the Second World War. Propaganda in the United States showed intense hatred of Stalin, and therefore the Soviet Union. Although the world leaders met and cooperated with one another, they had different opinions on the majority of topics, leaving several conferences with unanswered questions. The Yalta conference was one of those conferences that showed the dissimilar beliefs of Stalin and Roosevelt, The Korean War also proved…

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