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    AP European History THE COLD WAR in EUROPE (1945-1990) Watershed Events 4th Quarter 1. Berlin Blockade and Airlift • Who - Soviet and Western Allies • What - The soviets chose to seal the city off by closing all railroads and highways that led from Berlin to West Germany in order to drive the Western powers out of Berlin. Soviet wanted to get the Allies to give up Berlin. The Allies chose to drop off supplies via planes to support West Berlin. When - 1948/49 Where - Berlin Why - Rising tension

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    of the main points you want to cover and then‚ under each of the main points list the sub-points. Under the sub-points write down what you wish to say about those items. Once you have done this‚ by looking at what you have written – from sub-points up through the main points‚ to the main statement – you will see that you have a clear and logical structure to your essay. Think of it as painting a picture. If you have followed the process‚ then at this stage filling in the details should happen easily

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    Reflecting back on leading class discussion Wednesday‚ I thought it was a success for the most part. Dylan and I collaborated really well together‚ and we split the work up evenly which is always makes working with a partner so much more enjoyable. One thing I learned about collaboration from working with Dylan was compromise. Although there was no actual conflict‚ coming up with an idea for the actual discussion part was a lot of us throwing out ideas and listening to each others feedback. For instance

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    Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia. The budgeted amount for the hall was $1‚500‚000 and it cost just $64‚000 more than planned. Although smaller than other major buildings at the 1876 fair‚ Memorial Hall is massive. Its footprint takes up an acre and a half. It is 365 by 210 feet‚ and 59 feet tall‚ with a 150-foot dome sitting on top. Below the building is a 12-foot deep basement. Perched atop the dome is a statue of Columbia standing 23 feet 6

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    eighteen through twentieth century political events have had positive and negative effects on global history. The Rise of Nazi in Germany and The Rise of Totalitarianism in Russia have had different impacts throughout the world. Also the historical circumstances leading up to these two events are different in many ways. After World War 1‚ the Weimar government in Germany faced many problems as people looked for someone to blame for their defeat in the war. Extremists on the far left and on the far

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    Your name Professor’s name Course name Date of Submission Romanticism and Liberty Leading the People Overall characteristics of European romanticism In the past‚ romanticism referred to romances’ characteristics‚ but in the eighteenth century people used this term to refer to the feelings of pleasant melancholy. It may also refer to a movement‚ which is both intellectual and artistic in nature. It originated from Europe ‚ in the late eighteenth century (Ferbes 34). Romanticism was formed because

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    Hundreds of years ago determining the outcome of an event or situation was somewhat easier than it is in our present day society. As our world and time evolved so did the people which inhabit it. Going from Point A to Point B is very rarely a straight line anymore‚ the path is often filled with twists and turns that could end up leading to a point you never saw coming. In psychology especially lies a wide range of topics and concepts that can lead to inaccurate perceptions‚ cognitions‚ and conclusions

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    Social Security Act (1935) With a dramatic increase in life expectancy and decreases in mortality rates‚ many old People live their later lives with chronic illnesses and disabilities. As a result‚ long-term care is becoming an important part of service to the elderly population. The US General Accounting Office (1994) reports that more than 12 million Americans need long-term care and 55% of them are people aged 65 or older (Binstock‚ Cluff‚ & Mering‚ 1996). Accordingly‚ the government

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a splendid tale of tragedy sprung from greed and ambitions. Unlike Shakespeare’s other tragedies of Othello and King Lear‚ where Iago and Edmund were true villains‚ Macbeth was depicted as a man who possessed goodness; however‚ misguided by his lust for power and wealth. Macbeth’s ambition was his ultimate flaw‚ compelling him to succumb to the worst of his nature‚ and eventually led him to his downfall and inevitable death. In the beginning of Act One‚ Shakespeare portrayed

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    During the beginning of the antebellum epoch it consisted of tragedy from the War of 1812‚ but then came forth a new generation with an economic struggle to pay for the cost of the war. The fundamental approach for the economy after the war composed a new national bank that commenced the corruption. As a product of the chaos there came a split within the north and south on how the debt should be covered. As causes of war led to the Panic of 1819‚ it resulted in the first American financial crisis

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