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    The real Rubber Bandit‚ a brief history of King Leopold II of Belgium. “A people which is content with its homeland and which dreads even a shadow of conflict lacks the characteristics of a superior race” (Ewans‚ n.d.) This is a briefly summarise King Leopold the second’s domestic region as well as the atrocities he bestows when he ruled what was then known as The Congo Free State. King Leopold the second of Belgium‚ the second son of Leopold the first and Louise of Orlèans was the longest ruling

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    EUROPEAN HISTORY SECTION II Part A (Suggested writing time—45 minutes) Percent of Section II score—45 Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1-12. The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise. Write your answer on the lined pages of the Section II free-response booklet. This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay that: • Provides an appropriate‚ explicitly stated

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    story of King Leopold and his selfish attempt to essentially make Belgium bigger starting with the Congo. This was all done under an elaborate "philanthropic" public relations curtain deceiving many countries along with the United States (the first to sign on in Leopold’s claim of the Congo). There were many characters in the book ones that aided in the enslavement of the Congo and others that help bring light to the situation but the most important ones I thought were: King Leopold‚ a cold calculating

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    Wal-Mart Lack of compassion Tip of the iceberg can describe the story below. Wal-Mart is company No. 1 in the world. It has the most revenue over any other company ($421 Billion). But its riches equal its controversies. This story is probably the most apt at describing the unethical treatment of its workers‚ because of the sheer senselessness of it. In 2000‚ a collision with a semi-trailer left 52-year-old Deborah Shank with permanent brain damage and in a wheelchair. Her husband and three

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    riches; however‚ much of it was taken out and brought back to Europe. Belgian ruler King Leopold made himself the dictator of the Congo and spent the riches to form what was nearly his own private colony‚ the Congo Free State. As we look at how Belgium profited from the colonization of Congo‚ I am going to refer to the books and films we used in class to help explore and define this topic more proficiently. Belgium discovered many natural materials that were very valuable for the times and could potentially

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    threats from other empires; the kingdoms additionally developed in size through quiet bargains and advantages to small villages. However‚ in 1884 there was the Berlin conference [4] where the major european powers of france‚ germany‚ the UK‚ spain and belgium split up africa and were all given a share of the continent.

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    unprecedented growth‚ not only limited to technology‚ but to economic systems‚ policies‚ and ideologies. Industrialization ignited great nationalism in industrialized countries‚ hence leading to the rise of the empire builders of Imperialism. King Leopold II was an empire builder of this age who "found a number of tools at his disposal that had not been available to empire builders of earlier times" (Hochschild 89). He cunningly employed these technologies to build an ethereal reputation amongst the

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    The central aim in which the shipmates in Heart of Darkness are pursuing is the expansion of their home countries’ empires. Yet‚ many people are hurt in this enterprise‚ and it’s not only the colonized that are impacted negatively by this Imperialist project. Another dominant theme in this book involves notions of civilization. The author Joseph Conrad was trying to convey messages through out the book about Imperialism and civilized society’s. In Heart of Darkness‚ Conrad was trying to symbolize

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    tribes. The Congo region learned early on that their inhabitants and their resources could be subject to exploitation. This is the example that was given when King Leopold II of Belgium gave as he took control the Congo Region and exploited its natural resources for personal gain. Called the Congo Free State‚ King Leopold II of Belgium was the sole shareholder and chair of the African International Society‚ a dummy

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    For Europeans‚ the African Congo was a land full of unsolved mysteries and intriguing economic prospects in the second half of the 19th century. It was the last region of Africa to be explored by Europeans; for over 400 years‚ Europeans had attempted time and time again to explore the region‚ and yet all had succumbed to unbearable hardships and impassible terrain. It is likely that this region would have remained unexplored until very recently if it were not for a man named Henry Morton Stanley

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