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    The Great Depression contributed to economic sufferings that led to the outbreak of World War II. The stock market crashed in the United States in October of 1929, and in turn caused the global economy to collapse. Financial instability led to the decline of production in many countries. Unemployment was widespread, and it was directly linked to the need for large-scale government spending. Many countries were negatively impacted by the depression, and in turn had various political responses…

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    through his public speaking and new ideas. Soon after he rose to power, Germany was changed for the worse as thousands of people around the country were led by a brutal dictator. Adolf Hitler had a few different ideas on how he would get Germany out of the economic, social, and political crisis that it was going through after the Great Depression. He however did a completely horrific thing that Germany never saw coming. Hitler used his skills in public speaking,manipulation, and other tactics…

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    society as a whole, how one tries to change their path in society, the superficial nature of society, etc. In the masses of literature we read, we see characters that are shaped by society and also characters that fight back against it. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald the theme of society is so prevalent among all the characters lives. How society was during the period of time in which this book is set in controlled the entirety of what happened in the story. Gatsby knew him…

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    be attribute to many factors, which can be categorized into external and internal factors. The external factors that will be looked at are the circumstances many German’s found themselves in due to the Great Depression, these circumstances in turn led to an increase in support for the NSDAP. The Great depression also created another external factor that helped the NSDAP gain more power, and that factor was the inability of the other parties, such as the KDP (Communist Party) to work together and…

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    transformation to this day. As World War I came to a conclusion, many nations were left in the Great Depression, where many European countries’ economies fell to ruins. In addition of to the Great Depression, prior to the war, Russia was extremely weak in terms of economy due to its lack of industrialization. The communist party in Russia was able to gain control and set up a communist regime, with the notorious dictator, Joseph Stalin.…

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    agencies to reduce debt and unemployment during the Great depression. Despite his stalling of economic growth during the great depression, Roosevelt benefited the nation with his reform policies and leadership during World War II. He guided the country through the most difficult of times and help the economy as well as foreign affairs in the opinion of most. Upon his election, the United States tasked him with a recovering the economy during the Great Depression. President Roosevelt began to…

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    the words of a man that was once a great leader. During the time of a social revolution this man made hope, opportunity, and justice our nation’s national commitment. He found ways to problems that no one else could and he did what was necessary for everyone. In his 4 terms of presidency he led America through The Great Depression and WW 2. This man is none other than Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office in 1932, just 3 years after The Great Depression began. Roosevelt,…

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    Rise Of Benito Mussolini

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    The Great War raged on for 3 years until Germany and Austria surrendered and Italy was victorious, though this victory came at a price. The war left over 600 000 Italians dead, over 950 000 wounded and over 250 000 crippled for life, with 148 000 million lire…

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    be some disagreements among its inhabitants. Caesar’s life in many of the biographies of him highlighted more of the greatness in Caesar, but just as in a community, others have displayed Caesar as the complete opposite of a hero; a tyrant and a dictator. Some believe that Caesar’s success and his victories was not for his love of Rome, but rather his thirst for power which was driven with mad ambition. As previously mentioned, Plutarch wrote that Caesar’s desire for power was the cause of his…

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    The Great Depression was an economic catastrophe and a period of flat business economy in the United States and other countries around the world. It was the deepest and long-lasting economic downturn in our country. Approximately, around the stock market crash in 1929, and lasting through out most of the 1930’s. The stock market was an exchange by stockbrokers and where company stocks are bought and sold. As consumer spending dropped, stock prices began to increase at the same time. Thirteen to…

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