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    In Machiavelli’s “Prince” he discussed the use of fear as a political tool to maintain the state. He argued that fear when properly directed could generate loyalty and bolster the support of the government. He went on to write that fear was only powerful when wielded with care and when abused could quickly become counterproductive and result in being hated by the people. Fear was potent because it was the prince’s creation. Unlike love that is given to the prince and can easily be taken away, fear

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    of this, Stalin wanted to work with Britain and France to defeat Germany and to protect Poland. Yet, the three countries could not come up with an even. Neville Chamberlain, Britain's Prime Minister, disagreed with the ways of the Soviet Union (Spartacus 1). Stalin's Military was currently too weak to fight the Nazi’s alone. Joseph Stalin needed time to build up a stronger military. Stalin’s military was weakened by the Red Army Officer Purge in 1937, knowing this, Stalin was smart enough to know

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    Change is something that can only occur when an individual or an idea can break the mold of what the norm is and burst through to a new light. Rosa Luxemburg was one of the first, and arguably the best political theorists of the twentieth century. Some may ask what her life and experiences have to offer to the reader for an insight and perspective on the time and struggles that she had to go through. Her life is a great example of a woman overcoming odds and fighting to maintain the political and

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    Joseph Stalin ruled the Soviet Union after Lenin died. While in power he instituted a reign of terror, but at the same time he was also modernizing Russia and helped to defeat Nazim. Stalin played a big part during the war, along with changing the Russia to more of a collectivism state. Stalin rose to power as General Secretary of the Communist Party, this gave Stalin control over all party members appointments (“Joseph Stalin”). After Lenin died in 1924, he rose to take over Lenin’s position, and

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    It all start in southern europe where Romans lived, and there the only thing standing between them would be to tallest mountains in the area ,The Alps and Apennines, But thanks to the warm climate in the area they were able to grow olives and grapes. But it didn’t start out of nothing because Aeneas helped start Rome, because he was the father of founders and would help the several groups such as Latins which then he would marry the daughter of the Latin king. Then he would have two sons named Romulus

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    Dbq Essay Roman Empire

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    During the period of 200 BC to 200 CE in the Roman Empire, Rome expanded through much of Afro-Eurasia using funds from trade, agriculture, and military success. Rome’s expansion throughout Afro-Eurasia was done to spread Roman ideas throughout the Western world, and also created vast trade networks which encouraged cultural diffusion, the specialization of the economy, and overall economic prosperity. However, Rome’s expansion led to the Roman empire facing social, political, and economic instability

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    Helen Keller

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    Helen Keller Her life and legacy "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done." -Helen Keller Hailan El-Naas Grade 9A April 28, 2013 Table of Contents 1. Outline 1 2. Introduction

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    Unknown, Boudicca, http://www.unc.edu/celtic/catalogue/boudica/catalog.html (accessed 13/6/2014) Author Unknown, Boudicca’s Achievements, http://historysheroes.e2bn.org/hero/achievements/2 (accessed 16/6/2014) Simkin, J. 1997-2014, Boudica, http://spartacus-educational.com/ROMboudiccaB.htm (accessed 22/7/2014) Knight, J. 1999, Ancient Civilizations Biographies: Boadicea, 1st edn, UXL, (accessed 25/6/2014) Lewis, J. J. 2003-2007, Boudicca: Celtic Warrior Queen, http://womens

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    Stalin: The Man of Steel Essay

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    Joseph Djugasvilli, better known as Joseph Stalin, is a man who will never be forgotten. Leader of the communist super power, The U.S.S.R. from 1929 till his death in 1953, Stalin made himself known around the world for many things, both good and bad. While Stalin administered great changes during his reign and industrialized Russia at a pace unheard of before in history, these were at the cost of millions of lives. Born on December 21st, 1879 in the small village of Gori, Georgia to a cobbler father

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    tight budget, and then he had made his first major Hollywood film, The Killing, for The United Artists in the year 1956. This was then continued with two other collab’s with Kirk Douglas; Paths of Glory in the year (1957) “and the Historical Epic Spartacus in the year (1960)”. His reputation as a filmmaker in Hollywood had increased, and then he was approached by Marlon Brando to film what would become One-Eyed Jacks in the year (1961), although Brando had eventually decided to

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