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    World War II World War II was arguably one of the deadliest wars in the history of the world. It started in 1939 and ended in 1945 and yielded approximately 80 million deaths, including casualties of war and those who died of disease and exposure to chemicals used during the war. One major cause of the war was the invasion of Poland by the Germans, however; the Treaty of Versailles was also a catalyst to the start of the war. The Treaty of Versailles required an already poor Germany to pay for…

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    Dystopian societies are usually described by many as seemingly perfect. Unfortunately, to achieve this perfect image, leaders must restrict the independence of their citizens and warp views of the outside world to make their way of living the only way to live healthy and happily. A dystopia may have the outlook of perfection, but their ways of achieve perfection are less than ideal. The leaders control propaganda shown to the public, the jobs they work in, and even the history to their taught.…

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    capitalism. In capitalism, the market economy, private property, bourgeois democracy, wages, imperialism, financial institutions (banks), and monopolies are all introduced. Finally after going through all of this, socialism forms after the working class rebels against the bourgeois and establishes socialism. In socialism there is common property, council democracy (the workers govern themselves), and labor vouchers (the individual worker being awarded according to the amount of labor he…

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    Somoz In Nicaragua

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    Pharaoh, and the FSLN was likened to Moses, leading the people across the parted waters of the Red Sea into the Promised Land.” ( 42), and without the support of the United States, the Nicaraguan government had one option which was to create an alliance with Soviet Union. In a very similar situation to Cuba’s they believed that Soviet Union provided…

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    Castro Foreign Affairs

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    Dulles, and the CIA Deputy Director for Plans, Richard Bissell. They suggest overthrowing Castro by way of a CIA covert operation. The CIA would employ a U.S.-trained guerrilla force comprised of Cuban exiles who will recruit, train, and mobilize a rebel army in Cuba to revolt and support an invasion. The guerrilla force would be deployed to Cuba from Guatemala and Nicaragua. The opposition would use propaganda to spread its message via radio signals. One of the benefits of this option is to not…

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    Henry VII of England Born: 28th January 1457, Penbroke Castle, Wales. Parents: Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. Siblings: - Married: Elizabeth of York, died 1503 Children: Arthur, Margaret, Henry VIII, Elizabeth Tudor, Mary, Edmund, Kathrine. Died: 21st April 1509, Richmond Palace. Buried 11th May 1509 in Westminster Abbey. Brief Summary (Write a brief summary of there life. Highlight the key areas of their life) Henry was born on 28th January…

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    Birmingham Jail

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    he campaign for civil rights of African Americans not only started in 1955, but in that decade became a dominant force achieving its objectives centuries ago. These events were made possible thanks to the stimulus-response communication. The mass was persuaded with great success but also has failed in other details, especially the last period when he had lost control of the situation, from a peaceful campaign to violent terms. The characteristics of the audience were generally similar, in this…

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    and America. Secondly, neither France nor Spain will actually help the colonies, they believe that their help will only for reconciliation with Britain. Thirdly, if they are still belonging to Britain, other countries will look upon the colonist as rebels. As a final point, if independence is declared, the colonies will have international trade and…

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    political and nationalist nature. Boli ́var’s “Message to the Congress of Angostura” specifically addresses role of identity in the forging of a new, independent nation in the north. Historical overviews of San Marti ́n’s life and motivation to form an alliance…

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    Different Women in The Handmaid’s Tale Offred is, in some regard, a somewhat frail individual. There are a few cases of other ladies in the novel who have not been so influenced by the "reality or truth" of Gilead as Offred. They are determined and decided not to follow the standards of the new and improved Gilead. Offred's mother was an active member within the women's activist movement in the general public "before", she engaged in burning obscene material such as pornographic magazines and…

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