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    information for you. To start, we will be talking about how the Allied forces of America helped in aiding many countries under the Lend-Lease policy. As well, we will also be going over the Germany-Soviet Nonaggression pact. Which states how Germany and the Soviet Union signed a pact stating that they would not take military action upon one another with in the next 10 years. So, the goal is to compare both the diplomatic, and strategic roles between the Allied forces of America, and the Axis…

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    FIRE! BLOOD! CRY! Three words that perfectly describe the picture in 1940 where all you will see are fire on almost everything, blood on every corner, all are running to live because there is the uncertainty of whether you’ll be able to see the sun shines again when all those darkness where caused by the Land of the Rising Sun. It was the start war where all cruelty started on China that their resistance to Japan’s war expansion in their country had led them to be on the war itself. Chinese had…

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    The alliance known as the “Axis of Power” became official in 1939 with the Pact of Steel treaty outlining the "friendship and alliance" between Germany and Italy. The Pact consisted of two parts: the first section was an open declaration of continuing trust and cooperation between Germany and Italy , and the second, encouraged a joint military and economic policy known as the "Secret Supplementary Protocol". The Pact was signed by foreign ministers…

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    until 1943, when he was dismissed by King Victor Emmanuel and his position was filled by Pietro Badoglio. During Mussolini’s reign as prime minister of Italy he created foreign policy objectives, affected countries with his policies, and signed the “Pact of Steel”. While Benito Mussolini was the prime minister of Italy he aimed to make his country an unquestionable Great Power. To achieve the status of being a Great Power, Mussolini first created his foreign policy goals. However, Mussolini…

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are remembered as notorious individuals ,historical figures, and leaders that were responsible for deaths all over their homelands. They were both dictators that maintained a high lever of power during both of the World Wars. They are behind innumerable human atrocities that killed over millions of innocent people. Hitler was a well known leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 through his death by suicide in 1945. He is responsible for the Holocaust, which many…

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    Quran lays down relationship between the Muslims and those who do not follow that religion. It threatens those who do not follow the religion of dire consequences. Quran speaks of peace for Muslims and holy struggle or Jihad against non believers. The kind of relationship which would exist between Muslims and unbelievers or non Muslims who accepted Islam’s secular authority was an interesting question. Interestingly, Quran prohibits forced conversion. In 628 Muhammad entered into a contract,…

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    time to feel as though I was for an hour. Mercy College had limited tickets to a TED talks event. Everyone knows those events are not only expensive but also inspiring. My pact mentor said she think it be great experience for me so I said ok I will go. I got on line 25 minutes (in the middle of winter) freezing before my pact mentor and the rest of Mercy College made it. While on line I was checked in alone & the lady said “Chelsea that is a beautiful name I love it” . Eventually the Mercy…

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    In September 1937, Mussolini visited Germany. Hitler put on a major display of military power for Mussolini and by the end of the visit, Mussolini became convinced that Germany was the power he should ally with. He was sure that an alliance with Germany would lead to Italy becoming more powerful throughout Europe. As Germany had left the League of Nations in 1933, so Mussolini left the League in 1937 after the League had imposed economic sanctions on Italy for the invasion of Abyssinia. In…

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    higher probability that through an actor-centered pacted transition the government will become a stable democracy. This is evidenced by Brazil, Brazil had both a very clear military pact and a political pact this resulted in Brazil becoming a stable democracy, whereas other countries that did not have explicit pacts had democratic breakdowns and…

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    it strongly urges for national pride and loyalty (Franco; “25 Points”). The political philosophies correlate to the beginning of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a nonaggression pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. However, the two nations soon turned against one another, since their “common interests” seemed to cease (“Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact”). One of the strongest traits of both philosophies is the disapproval of individualism. The main idea of collectivism in Communism is described by…

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