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    Mao Dun

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    Mao Tun and the Wild Roses: A Study of the Psychology of Revolutionary Commitment Author(s): Yu-shih Chen Reviewed work(s): Source: The China Quarterly‚ No. 78 (Jun.‚ 1979)‚ pp. 296-323 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the School of Oriental and African Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/652957 . Accessed: 21/02/2012 09:59 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms

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    Hitler’s Rise To Power When we look back at the horrific results that came to pass under Hitler’s leadership‚ we cannot help but wonder how a man like this could gain control over a country. In order to understand‚ we must look at the elements that were in place prior to his becoming Germany’s leader. During the 1930’s the people of Germany were depressed‚ defeated‚ and down trodden. They needed a leader who would give them hope and a plan to change the grim outlook of their homeland

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    Britain and North America.’’ In 1741 that killed one quarter of a million people’’(1). This historical economic problem remained a memory into Ireland because it suggests it was a long cause problem in Ireland’s economy this was due to allot of suffering from the failure of the famine. This was one factor that out broke the troubles because of their history events in their economy which remained anger in their mind of what happened in the past which they would use as their excuse for their

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    Europe did not have a unified government. Its defense was poor and in1348-1350‚ the Black Death reached Europe which further weakened individual nations by taking away the lives of thousands of people therefore reducing the region’s manpower. Powered by wealth‚ defense‚ and political stability‚ it would seem as though China was more eligible to take over the world by 1400. In comparison to China‚ Europe’s wealth was much less because the region was separated politically and was suffering from internal

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    How Did Hitler Gain Power

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    Adolf Hitler ruled Germany from 1933-1945 where he controlled the Jewish population through fear. Power is defined as “the ability to influence the behavior of others or the series of events”. Hitler obtained power by demonstrating the trait of being able to influence his believers‚ convincing them to carry out the task of mass killing. Fear is emotional‚ having an idea that something or someone is very dangerous and can be a threat to your and others health. Instilling fear such as public execution

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    How Did Lenin Gain Power

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    gained the role as the secretary general of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. This role gave him the ability to appoint his allies and supporters into government jobs and thus grow a foundation of political support. After the death of V.I. Lenin in 1924‚ Joseph Stalin had struggled to gain power. He outsmarted his rivals (Ex. Trotsky) in order to win the power clashes and take control of the Communist Party of the

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    From the onset of the 1800s and trailing into the early 1900s Japan and China had a series of advances and declines in their status of world powers. This time frame for Japan and China saw a series of treaties‚ technological advances‚ and a wide range of military operations influence the balance of powers in each nation. Japan with their ability to accept Western knowledge and technology allowed them to become a world power in line with European countries and the United States. On the flip side

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    From the beginning of her life‚ Cleopatra VII was in a position of authority as the daughter of the rulers of Egypt. However‚ disputes over who had the right to rule caused conflict between her and her brother. After wooing the Roman general Julius Caesar‚ a political and strategic genius with many victories in battle‚ she was able to regain control of the throne. After his death‚ Cleopatra eventually met Marc Antony‚ commander of the eastern Roman army‚ which would later result in another powerful

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    Choose one of the prompts below for this assignment. Explain what the prophesy in “How the Coyote Got His Powers” means and relate it to another text or historical circumstance that shares the same story or theme. Think back to our class discussion of many characters from the Batman movies and comics as trickster and Coyote figures‚ as well as the similarities between the Exodus of the Jewish population from Egypt as inspiration. Avoid using these examples if you can and look for one of your

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    Marxism and Mao

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    movement‚ and how does Mao attempt to counter these criticisms? Peasants swarm into the house of local tyrants and evil gentry who are against the peasant association‚ slaughter their pigs and consume their grain. At the slightest provocation they make arrests‚ crown the arrested and parade them though the villages. Because of these behaviors‚ some people call “going too far”‚ or “exceeding the proper limits in rights a wrong”. However‚ Mao Zedong said “first‚ for ages they have used their power to tyrannize

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