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    Power can change people in a way that is incomprehensible. Power can make one so greedy that they will do anything for it and won’t let anyone‚ or thing stand in their way. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ Macbeth‚ characterization is used to show that looks are deceiving when power is involved. When a person uses deception to acquire power‚ the consequences will be fatal and one’s fate will result in demise. When one becomes aware of their glorious future‚ they will do anything to acquire

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    Homework Past Question Charlie Rea 20/09/2014 Explain how the Nazis increased their control over Germany from 1933-4. Hitler had become Chancellor of the Weimar Republic on 30th January 1933 but this was still a weak position and was under threat from the Reichstag‚ President Hindenburg and the army. All of them could prevent his rise to power. Each of these would have to be dealt with in turn if he was to set up a successful dictatorship. He was also under threat from other groups especially the

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    most devious actions to acquire power for their personal gain. The drive of Macbeth to gain power will ultimately be his down fall. William Shakespeare presents how leaders will do anything to gain power. Macbeth has to alleviate powers of others to maintain power over the kingdom. The desire for Macbeth to gain power involves the type of conflict‚ characterization‚ and the plot. For Macbeth to seek power he must first free himself from the powers of others to gain power over others. The first type

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    How did Hitler consolidate power by 1934? “To consolidate is to strengthen or reinforce one’s position or power.” Hitler’s first major political gain occurred when he was appointed Chancellor of the Weimar Republic in January 1933. This was the first event which led him to consolidate complete power over Germany by1934. Being in a political position allowed Hitler to become an influence over others‚ at this point however he did not control many things which he desired to. By 1934 through

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    Freedom of speech not something that was common during World War II. Adolf Hitler censored everything coming through Germany. The Newspaper Cinemas radio and all forms of media depicted What Adolf Hitler wanted the people to hear and see. His use of propaganda played an important role in what The people of Germany heard through the media. the messages he passed on through media held his beliefs and goals. Adolf Hitler became interested in the way propaganda molded the public thoughts and

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    the year of 1925‚ the Nazi party was no longer banned‚ and Hitler continued to speak in public. Elections came in 1928 where a lot of people did not want to vote for Hitler and his Nazi party but they won 12 seats. Even though the Nazi party were getting defeated‚ they still had a lot of back up from people everywhere‚ especially the press. This caused them to get a good exposure from all around the world. As mentioned earlier‚ Hitler saw himself as saved for a reason‚ therefore‚ he announced

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    the course of something much bigger than an individual agenda – there’s the ability to have an impact on the lives of many. To be able to influential‚ your peers and leadership first have to trust you. They need to know your knowledge (or ability to gain it) is sound‚ your word is good‚ your promises are realistic and solid‚ you can handle adversity & setbacks‚ and that you have a reasonable level of belief within your peer group so that you can get things done. Consistently succeeding in these areas

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    Hitler‚ however‚ whether through misinterpretation or deliberate manipulation‚ used the words "blond beast" to illustrate his ideal of the blond-haired‚ blue-eyed Nordic human. Though wholly incorrect‚ it is very easy to see how the Nazis were able to use Nietzsche’s words to validate their ideas. The discussion of the "nobleness" of the "blond beast" could be twisted by any halfwit and made into racist ideology‚ even though Nietzsche had not the slightest penchant for such ideals. The second great

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    agree With the View That Hitler Consolidated His Power by Legal Means? There were many different views during 1933 and after 1933 that disagreed on whether or not Hitler had consolidated his power through legal means. Sources B and C disagree with this statement; they are of the opinion that Adolf Hitler consolidated his power through illegal means. Source A‚ however‚ agrees with the statement‚ and provides evidence which implies that Hitler was able to consolidate his power in 1933 through legal means

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    Hitlers Rise to Power 1918-1935 Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th 1889 in a small Austrian town called Braunau‚ near to the German border. His rise to power began in Germany in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (abbreviated as DAP – German Workers ’ Party) the name was changed in 1920 to the NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers ’ Party‚ more commonly known as the Nazi Party).This political party was formed and developed during the

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