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    How and why did Mussolini come to power in 1922? The tumultuous era preceding Mussolini’s rise to power was marked by post-war grievances and prolonged economic instability; both of these factors resulted in popular dissatisfaction with liberalism and created an opportune atmosphere for his accession to power. The years following Italy’s unification in 1871 were blighted by poverty‚ a lack of nationalism and most devastatingly involvement in the First World War‚ resulting in national humiliation

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    Virginia‚ but many of the did not survive. Why did so many colonists die? Some of the reasons why the colonists died were because of disease‚ bad water and droughts so they couldn’t grow food. The diseases were bad because the English were coming with disease which was bad because when one person got it pretty much everyone got it. In the summer of 1607 nearly half of the settlers died from disease. In total‚ nearly 130 people died from disease in total. I got this from documents (E/A/B)this just shows

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    production of coats is no exception to this international trade phenomenon. A documentary video‚ which we have seen during the lecture of the international marketing class‚ shows impressively how international trade functions and how businesses and even nations are affected. At the MAGIC Show in Las Vegas‚ where producers present their newest textiles and coat makes to a retailers audience‚ we have our first insight in the clothing industry. It is obvious which countries play the dominant role in the

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    World War 1 were more patriotic than anti-American because they were attempting to improve their government‚ making an effort to protect their country‚ and they were defending what they believed in. The people who spoke out against World War 1 should be viewed as patriotic because they were attempting to improve their government by providing their judgement. One way people tried to improve the government was by muckraking. Muckrakers

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    been made to our country’s government in hopes of improving it‚ and reducing the flaws it has. Andrew Jackson made changes to our country in hopes of increasing its chances of longevity; however his methods in doing so are to this day very controversial. While Andrew Jackson was known as “the people’s president” his methods for improving America were quite ambiguous‚ and the concept of Jacksonian democracy is highly criticized. Andrew Jackson made contributions to our country while holding office; however

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    Common sense would dictate that the USSR and China would support each other and become great allies because they are the strongest Communist states in the world‚ especially in the context of the Cold War where it’s Capitalism vs Communism. This was not the case in practice because the truth is that Sino-Soviet relations were cold and bitter. Joseph Stalin‚ the leader of the Soviet Union and Mao Zedong‚ the leader of China were distant despite having the same ideology. The same can be said with Stalin’s

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    How has the role of the Federal Government changed throughout American History based on the circumstances/events of the 20th Century? (i.e. Gilded Age‚ Progressive Era‚ Imperialism‚ Great War‚ Roaring 20s‚ Great Depression‚ WW II‚ Post-War etc..) The role of the Federal Government changed in various ways (Guilded age) to prevent monopoly corporate combinations‚ Congress created the Sherman Antitrust Act. It also regulates railroad rates under the Interstate Commerce Act. (Progressive era) The goal

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    Early Jamestown: Why Did So Many Colonists Die? In the May of 1607‚ a group of Englishmen set out on three ships up the mouth of the James River‚ which is in the current state of Virginia‚ in search for land‚ and gold; they would soon use this land as a money making town in which they would farm and trade. The people that funded most of these travelers trip were English investors that supported the idea. The land that they found would now be called Jamestown. Upon arrival‚ many of the citizens

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    James Buchanan was the Secretary of the State‚ and he had many of the same qualities that Polk possessed. Buchanan later went on to become the 15th president of the United States. William L. Marcy was the Secretary of War‚ and had an important job during Polk’s presidency. The U.S. declared war on Mexico‚ and Marcy was responsible for organizing the army‚ which he did efficiently. Secretary of the Treasury Robert J. Walker was supportive of Polk’s ideas of expansionism

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    After the Revolutionary war‚ America had to create a new government. George Washington accomplished many things and solved even more problems. Then President Jefferson and Madison came into their terms’ and run rolled all of his work. President Washington achieved four main goals during his two terms; avoiding a war‚ establishing a economy‚ stopped British from aiding Native Americans and creating a federal government. In the time of Jefferson’s and Madison’s terms’ they concluded somethings‚ but

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