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- 3281: Adolf Hitler
- ... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to ... many followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say....is history. HITLER IN POWER While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which he describes many problems and where he states that the Jews and communists were responsible for those problems. He also ...
- 3282: Braveheart Vs. Full Metal Jacket
- ... later in the film, as the reality of war is set. American Marines find themselves fighting halfway across the world, for a people they don't know, and for a government hell-bent on stopping Communism any way it can. The vibe of the experience can best be summed up with a quote from Private Joker: " I wanted to meet stimulating ... involvement of the main characters differ severely. The Scots in Braveheart are fighting for their personal freedom, whereas American troops in Full Metal Jacket are fighting under command of a government that feels it has to be the police officer of the world. The Scottish revolution is a direct cry for freedom by an oppressed people, while the Vietnam War is ...
- 3283: Oklahoma City Bombing
- ... impact of such acts is always felt the most when it happens right here at home. These days, America is filled with those people who disagree with our system of government. Most times, these people suffer silently, expressing their opinions through their votes, or within the discussions that they hold in their own private homes. When these people act upon this ... were out there all day, every day, until May 9th. The day that all but the final victim were found. During this time, agents were faced with threats from anti-government talk show hosts like G. Gordon Liddy, who on his national radio show, referred to federal agents as “Jack-booted thugs” and then instructed his listeners to shoot agents. He ...
- 3284: Is it Really Bad to Disobey?
- Is it Really Bad to Disobey? There are always two sides to every issue. Though many great things can come from being obedient to your friends, families and even the government, many great things also can come from being disobedient. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X proved this. By being disobedient and following their strong beliefs, they made opportunities for ... through black pride. King, on the other hand, became somewhat angry at the need for more progress. He started promoting non-violent sabotage, which including blocking the normal functioning of government. At one time, Malcolm X actually wanted to join forces with King and the Civil Rights Movement. To lots of people, King and Malcolm X were heroes of the Civil ...
- 3285: Adolf Hitler
- ... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to ... followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say....is history. 4. HITLER IN POWER While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which
- 3286: Endangerd Species
- ... were in danger. We can help these animals and plants by making laws that you are not allowed to hunt or kill any animal that is in danger of extinction. Government Involvement Only since the 19th century has there been worldwide concern about the case of species in their natural environments. Finally in 1916 they made a law called Migratory Bird ... These animals should be allowed to be free to do as they please! There should also be harsh fines for anyone who even tries to kill an endangered specie. The government should also set up some fund for endangered species where when money is needed to preserve the land or habitat of the endangered animals there will be money available to ...
- 3287: Tradition and World War 1
- ... therefore there was no seizing of power in France. During the regime of the Popular Front (May 1936-1938), tradition was essential as this was France’s 1st left wing government. It consisted mainly of a coalition between the Socialists and the Radicals, who decided to deflate the economy which, in turn, trigger a huge wave of strikes across the nation ... of the workers. However, this failed within 18 months as they failed to correct the depressed economy. At the time of the German invasion of 1945 – 1949, a 4-year government ruled by Petain was established. This produced much change in France, as the old parliament was voted out and a new constitution was drawn up. This was also a time ...
- 3288: Beringia to the Revolution
- ... Paris was signed. Effectively the English gained all land east of the Mississippi from the French, except for New Orleans. The colonists were not in the clear yet. The British government began to tighten control. They issued several Acts including the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act. The colonists were angered. Showing their disapproval, they engaged in the Boston Massacre and ... and a military head. In 1775 a Second Continental Congress was formed and George Washington was elected commander of chief of the army. Next, the American colonists and the British government found themselves in a major war, The American Revolution. The American Revolution lasted for eight years. France later intervened as an ally of the independent states. The war resulted in ...
- 3289: Switzerland's Industrialized Economy
- ... average, inflation rose from 3.2 percent to 5.4 percent, which is worrisome because Switzerland is considered a low-inflation economy. On June 2, 1991 Swiss voters rejected a government sponsored tax which would have modernized Switzerland’s tax system by a tax called Value Added Tax. The Swiss currency is called the Swiss Franc, and 1.5 francs equal ... securities traders the person must be a Swiss national. Switzerland’s economy is highly agricultural, and has many import restrictions such as licensing, supplementary import charges, and quotas. The Swiss Government also seeks a high level of self-sufficiency in domestic food production. All workers have the freedom to associate, to join unions of their choice, and to select their own ...
- 3290: Australia Joining World War 1
- Australia Joining World War I In 1914, Australia joined the First World War. Although it was seen as a European war, the Australia government decided that Australia should support its 'Mother Country', Britain. The prime-minister at the time, Joseph Cook, stated Australia's position : "Whatever happens, Australia is a part of the Empire ... When the Empire is at war, Australia is at war." Many Australians objected to the country's involvement in the war, but the majority of the population agreed with the government's decision. Australia joined the war for many reasons, but two main reasons were : Australia (as a counry) felt a loyalty towards the 'mother country', Britaain and that the war ...
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