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    Berlin Wall Dbq

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    On August 13th of 1961, the infamous Berlin Wall was built. The barbed wire and concrete separated Berlin into two different zones; East and West Berlin. This wall stood as an iconic symbol of the Cold War. This wall created pain, sorrow, and suffering for all Germans. Over a long 28 years of the standing Berlin Wall, the concrete that divided Europe stood through the rigorous tensions of political and physical war. After WWII, Germany was split up into 4 different zones ruled by different…

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    And on the night of August 13, in 1961, was made the border between the East and the West Berlin. The Berlin Wall had been constructed. It was constructed by the German Democratic Republic. During the 1961, Berlin Wall continued to grow in size and scope. It was upgrading with barbed wire, watchtowers and mines. Also, it caused a real damage for people.…

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    president john f Kenney communist oppression was place in put on the Berlin Wall . the reason that the wall was place democratic West Germany shortly after the Soviet-supported Communist state of East Germany . the division was a big problem for the for Easter side the separation of the freedom of choice. also the separation of the rich and the poor . their were separation of families divide between families. the thing about the wall is to change people to came and over to the other side to…

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    Walls are meant to divide, protect, and encloses areas, they are thought to be security in homes and buildings, they were not meant to be used as barriers between friendly countries that can offer things we cannot have in hand without their help and support. However, President Trump sees our neighbors as threats, he wants to divide North America with this so-called “shield”. Does Trump not understand that walls can be broken, or climbed over, or that immigrants can simply go around the wall or…

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    Berlin Wall Dbq

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    supporters of the wall said that the wall helped prevent German neo-Nazis from move onto the East. Also, the supporters saw the wall as a sign of the division of Germany and hoped for peaceful negotiations to occur. Those who opposed the wall said that it was a sign that East Germany was going bankrupt. Those who opposed the wall also saw the wall as a violation of the Four-Power status by the Soviet Union. There were tensions between the two sides of Germany and their views on the Berlin Wall…

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    What Is WALL-E?

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    space for 5 years while cleaning robots ("WALL-Es" invented by Professor Simon) prepared Earth for recolonization. However, after seven hundred years, only one WALL-E (voice: Ben Burtt) remains. WALL-E spends his days compacting debris into solid blocks…

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    Berlin Wall Dbq

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    The Berlin Wall was a barrier that separated the west side of Berlin from the east side of Berlin. The wall was built in 1961, and torn down in 1989 (History.com Staff, 2016). The Berlin Wall was built to keep the fascists of West Berlin out of East Berlin, and to make sure that the fascists had no influence on the socialist state of East Berlin (History.com Staff, 2016). Berlin was in the heart of the portion of Germany controlled by the Soviets, or as Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev put it,…

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    Berlin Before The Wall

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    side was much more impoverished. It was stated in one account by Curtis Cate that “the prewar elegance of Berlin seemed to have emigrated westward (Cate pg 7). The diary of Hsi-Huey Liang also goes into great depth about life in Berlin before the wall. It includes descriptions of how Stalin Allee and the rest of the city “stupendous”, with Stalin Allee lined with decorative balconies and windows and the rest of the city very much destroyed (Liang pg 50). Due to this visible imbalance of…

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    Berlin Wall Failure

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    To a small extent, attempts of escapes over the Berlin Wall always ended in disaster. During the existence of the Wall, from 1961 to 1989, over 5,000 people crossed over. However, it must be considered that there were some attempts that ended in complete and utter disaster. The Berlin Wall was built to prevent East Berliners from migrating in the West where there was a rapid growth in the economy. As a result, West Germans were given the opportunity to live luxurious lives. However, living…

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    Wall-E Analyse

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    Wall-E is a movie released in 2008 and is directed by Andrew Stanton. The sound designer was Ben Burtt. The movie portrays Earth as a massive dumpster with garbage everywhere, and only one small robot, Wall-E, left to inhabit it. Wall-E rummages on the dystopian Earth and is unaware on how life is on the space station where humans now live. Humans are mostly immobile and overweight, as robots do the jobs they used to. A robot, Eve, from the station is sent to Earth to potentially discover any…

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