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    Frederick Engels was a german philosopher and revolutionary who preached the idea of Communism to a discouraged people of Europe. Engels’ many works revolve around revolutionary politics and sociology and is immortalized for its historical consequences seen throughout the twentieth century and seeping through into the twenty first century. His works of literature antagonized the classes and in many cases cause the proletariat (the class of wage earners, especially those who earn their living by…

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    the relationship between the proletariat and the communist. It also talks about what is wrong with other socialist papers. In the last section it talks about the connections between other parties and the communist. In the Communist Manifesto it talks about what the defining characteristic of…

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    Stalin used the communist party to spread communism, the Communist International ,shorten as cominter and is also known as the Third international. Stalin started to influence the eastern european countries to become communist such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. After all these…

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    the milk and apples even though they are in a shortage of food which is also an allusion to the Russian famine of 1921. This is furthered by Squealer who is an allusion to the Russian press, “ the pigs gradually twist and distort the values of a socialist revolution to justify their own corrupt behaviour and leaving the other animals oblivious to the pigs’ ulterior motives. They use appeals to patriotism, “ ” to halt and or cease any rebellion amongst the animals because the opposition would be…

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    Josef Mengele Actions

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    anthropology. Josef eventually got accepted to the University of Munich, where he majored in Philosophy and Medicine. Josef was in the same college that Hitler decided to use to gain German domination. Because of this, Josef took the side of the Nazi Socialist Party. In 1931, Josef became interested in human genetics, right around the time people started saying that Jewish people are unworthy of living. In 1943, Josef had the job of performing experiments and research on human genetics, but…

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    caused, and the millions that died because of his actions. Joseph Stalin was one of the leaders of the Bolsheviks or communist party that took control of Russia on October 24, 1917. During the Russian Revolution, he was a general who fought in major battles in the Russian Civil War that followed the Revolution. The Premiere of the new country called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly referred to as the Soviet Union or USSR, was a man named Vladimir Lenin. When Lenin died on…

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    George W. Bush: President George W. Bush started making the case for an infiltration of Iraq in 2002."Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror," he said, adding that “states like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger.” Bush launched the war on March 19, 2003, noting in a televised address that “helping Iraqis…

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    Over the years, the United States of America has developed a reputation as a capable enforcer of justice, equality, and political freedom for nations that fall into turmoil and oppression. It has been willing, with sword in one hand and wallet in the other, to step across physical and political boundaries in order to establish stability in volatile regions whose conflicts have reached beyond self-preservation or self-liberation. These crusades have largely been carried out either in the name of…

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    The Bureaucratic Environment deals with the system of rules and procedures that involves the business of running an organization. The rules deal with imports, local manufacturing, and taxation. Under German law imports are subject to tariffs if they are not from countries from within the European Union. This tax rate adds 19% to domestic products and must be paid to the German Customs Authority. The only good part about this tax is that the tax can be deducted as a “input tax. ” Furthermore,…

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    Roaring Twenties DBQ

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    The Roaring Twenties DBQ Following World War 1, a new era of America formed known as the “Roaring Twenties”. This period in American history is a time of great change, but with great change conflict between two parties will always arise. The Roaring Twenties came with major conflicts stemming from nativism, social issues dealing with racial and gender, and economics in transportation and industry; yet all can be categorized as the battle between values of modernization in cities and the…

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