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    In the beginnings of World War II, Germany was still suffering economically from World War I. They had no money, no leader and no stable government. German people had no hope or belief in their country anymore. Then, an influential politician, Adolf Hitler, became the chancellor of Germany and obtained a massive amount of power. Similarly, in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, a group of English boys are stranded on an island without any civilization or adult supervision. Throughout the story,…

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    ideologies. Hitler belonged to the Nationalist Party while Stalin imposed a Communist regime. Hitler and Stalin were both incredibly popular in their country and they initiated many changes. Eventually, their hidden agendas came to light, and they were both seen with extreme hatred. (Meinecke, Zapruder and Kaiser) Adolph Hitler created and expressed the ideas which were later known to be Nazi ideology. Hitler became attached to the original Nazi party in the early 1920s, joining other…

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    resisted and opposed Nazi Rule. It is made quite clear opposition to the Nazis was common both before and during the Second World War, and there many examples of this being the case. Groups young people, churches, discriminated groups, rival political parties, and unhappy military members all displayed some sort of resistance or opposition during the period of Nazi rule in Hitler’s Empire. Whether or not the resistance movement to Nazi rule was successful, at the very least it would be…

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    Henry Suzzallo served as president during 1915 to 1926. During 1924 was the beginning of the struggles between Suzzallo and UW against Governor Hartley. These two men have different views about certain agendas and issues. These problems affected the University of Washington and Governor Hartley’s business. It was a big problem because Governor Hartley had more power than Suzzallo to do most things because was the Governor of Washington. Henry Suzzallo was born in San Jose, California on August…

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    was very unlikely. This was effectively used as an attention-getter at the right time because it was an accurate statement, not many times in American politics did one see an African-American have the opportunity to be representing the Democratic Party on a national level. In addition, he explained to the audience his family background in which his grandfather was a cook and his father went to school in a hut. A situation like Obama’s was not similar in comparison to other candidates who came…

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    Gary Webb's Suicide

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    13. Conduct research on Gary Webb’s death. Based on the information you were able to find; do you feel as if his death should have been ruled a suicide? Explain your answer. Based on the research I conducted on Gary Webb’s death, I think that his death should be ruled as a suicide. The reason Gary Webb’s death should be ruled a suicide because he died from a single shot to the head. The incident took place on December 9, 2004, when the U.S. Press was at the lowest, having recently helped and…

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    The Jacksonian Democrats, also commonly referred to as the Democrats, were a party of President Jackson’s supporters founded in 1824. They arose as a party to oppose President John Q. Adams, who at the time had no opposition. Later in the 1836, the Whig party emerged to counter the Democrats. They were a diverse party that united in their hatred for Democrats. Although these parties seemed to be at opposite ends of the spectrum, they had their similarities as well. A big issue in the…

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    David Brooks begins his satirical op-editorial “Fly the Partisan Skies” by classifying two different political parties; liberalism and conservative into two imaginative airlines; Liberal Air and Right wing express as a analogy. Throughout his editorial he utilizes a mocking tone and exaggerates the partisans stereotypes in order to ridicule their beliefs, and silliness. He mentions that in a Liberal Air flight it “will take off 45 minutes late, or whenever people feel like leaving” mocking the…

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    The Great Depression was a time period of hunger, sorrow, and death. It began with the Stock Market Crash of 1929 when President Herbert Hoover as president. Hoover was elected after campaigning and promising prosperity. However, he failed to deliver to the people what he had promised. He tried to keep the country from falling into the Depression by keeping the government separate from the economy which only helped the country fall into the Depression in the first place. When Hoover’s term was…

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    He was overseer of the design, regulations and the policies of the concentration camps. Himmler chose members of the SS that was a political offshoot of the Nazi Party to enforce his policies and guard the inmates in the concentration camps. These guards were ruthless in their treatment of the prisoners as they were not your average soldier, but hard core Nazis and veteran military. The mentality of the SS was that…

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