| 51. | Comparitive Employment Relations This essay will explore the employment relationship in American and in Germany. ... These included Scientific Management, Fordism, which is the standardisation of labour, and the Human Relations School. Prior to World War II, Union dominance was strong and unions played a large role in the industri...
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| 52. | Explain how the Nazis dealt with the Jews in occupied terrorities ... To the Nazis, the root cause of all Germany’s problems were the Jews, whom they thought were carrying on a racial war against the German nation. Once the Nazis were in power, they undertook their policies against German Jews with vigour. Under Nazi control consistently, Jews were deprived of h...
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| 53. | Topic Evaluate the contention that modern liberalism has failed as a governing ideology in th United Modern liberalism as an ideology has different views on the level of government’s interference in social and economic spheres. Modern liberals, which link with the Democratic Party, generally support extensive government intervention in the economy, the expansion of federal social services and more...
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| 54. | German Unification of 1871 Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck Schönhausen is the name of the main individual associated with Germany in the year 1871. ... All three of them have to do with Germany in 1871, and they each play their own crucial aspect of the country’s history. These three terms are “Realpolitik”, “blood and ir...
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| 55. | It the Third Reich was a system founded on terror unworkable without the secret police and The Third Reich was founded on terror. Without the Gestapo (Secret State Police) and the concentration camps the Nazi dictatorship would have not been successful, as it would not create the same fear and obedience among the German people. ...
Without the Gestapo and the Concentration Camps, th...
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| 56. | Karl Marx Karl Marx was a German political philosopher and revolutionist, cofounder with Friedrich Engels of scientific socialism. Marx was one of the most influential thinkers of all times. ...
Karl Marx was born on May 5, 1818, in trier in the German Rhineland. ... Marx and Engels were both a...
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| 57. | Holocaust defies explanation Do you agree If so why If not why not The Holocaust in many ways defies explanation. ... People just do not ordinarily mobilize so massively to destroy systematically those they have identified as scapegoats. The Holocaust was the work not just of "the Germans" but also of anti-Semitic people in all of the countries that came under Ger...
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| 58. | Examine the extent to which pratical considerations determined changes in theeconomic policy in Russia in the Changes in the economic policy between 1917 and 1923 were caused largely by the
ideology of the party and the support of them. However, Pratical considerations
played an important part in economic policy, in the way that if it did not favour
economy financially, or for whatever reason, the policy...
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| 59. | What effect did the First World War have on Germany World War One truly shocked the German people, clever German propaganda had led the nation into a false sense of security. During the war the people of Germany believed that the war was going especially well. At the beginning of 1918 the German soldiers along with the German nation not only believe...
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| 60. | German Anti War Mentality The German Anti-War Mentality
Of late, much attention has been focused upon the differing opinions on the world political stage regarding the necessity of war with Iraq. The failure of Iraq to comply with the resolutions set forth by the United Nations following the Gulf War, combined with the p...
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| 61. | Thesis Statement Racism in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s was mainly caused by Adolf Hitlers
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi Party). After
Hindenburgs death he became Dictator "Reichskanzler" over Germany and therefore had full power
over the German Nation. ... He believed that Germans were superior humans and
sought to keep Germa...
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| 62. | Why did Lenin face so much opposition in his attempt to create a communist state Between the time frame from October 1917 and 1923, Lenin as a communist leader was faced with massive opposition from both political and economical sectors of the society in his attempt to create a communist state.
As well as having a great deal of opposition from inside the borders of Russia, Le...
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| 63. | Who opposed the German Republic between 1919 23 and why Explain why the republic had not Germany was not used to having a Republic. ... The only main groups that definitely opposed the Weimar constitution were the extreme right wing (Nazis and Nationalists who were pro Kaiser) and the extreme left wing (communists).
In early 1919 80. ...
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| 64. | American Dream or Nightmare A comarison between Althusser and Barbara Ehrenreichs Nickled and Dimed The American Dream…or Nightmare? ... The “American Dream” advocates social mobility and makes financial success the purpose of people’s existence. ... Challenging this all pervasive myth, Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed, calls America a “dictatorship” with low-wage workers who “dwel...
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| 65. | origins of World War I ... After political heat, Austria declared war on Serbia in August 1914.
This war detonated World War I. ...
The word ‘Alliance’ was given a wider meaning during the pre-war conflicts. ... Germany created a world policy: A description for the German version of an imperialism which was shared...
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| 66. | wwii World War II Could World War II have been stopped before the first bomb was dropped? To answer that, the causes of the war have to be identified and analyzed. The Treaty of Versailles, Anti-Semitism, and Appeasement are three major causes of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles, which ended World ...
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| 67. | metrosexual ...
In a term coined in 1994 by Mark Simpson, the metrosexual is self-indulgent, vain, maybe even narcissistic, who, against traditional gender ideology is interested in fashion, all things material, and above all, his own beauty, the term is derived from ‘metro’ because he lives in or near a met...
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| 68. | FACISM IN ITALY AND GERMANY Fascism in Italy and Germany
Fascism, (in Italian Fascismo) refers to the political movement which ruled Italy in 1922-1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. ... In Italy fascism combined elements of corporatism, totalitarianism, nationalism and anti-communism. ... As a result, freedo...
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| 69. | My Coat of Arms Aaron Jacobson Ms. Reagan English 2 29 October 2003 My Coat of Arms When it comes to ethnicity, I am a mutt. I have a little of everything in me: Italian, French, German, Cherokee Indian, Norwegian, Irish, and Czechoslovakian. I’m pretty sure there is more, but we just lost count of it all. However,...
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| 70. | Anti Semitism and the use of propaganda in the Nazi regime When one thinks of the term "propaganda", what comes to mind? ... When one thinks of "propaganda" in association with the Holocaust, what comes to mind? ... Why is "propaganda" any different from what any political party or regime does, namely to disseminate its views? Is "propaganda" simply the ...
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| 71. | Evolution of Slavery Andrew Gregg
Legacy
Essay #2
12/3/2003
The Evolution Of Slavery
Slavery is most frequently associated with the terrible treatment imposed on slaves, particularly the African slaves during the European expansion and the new world colonization. What is not often...
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| 72. | Morality of Murder in M Is it acceptable to for a society to murder its murderers? ... Interestingly enough, the morality of capital punishment, in regard to a single man, was the most prominent theme in Fritz Lang’s film M. ... In Fritz Lang’s M the issue of the death penalty for an insane person took center stage for...
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| 73. | German cinema Cinema of Germany
When the movie industry first flowered in the period from 1900 to 1915, it took hold in Europe as well as America. ...
The story of German cinema in particular began in the period following World War I, as Germany slowly recovered from the horrors of war. Movies were a popular ...
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| 74. | intro to romantic muic Introduction:
To be a romantic is a permanent state of mind and heart that can never be confined to any segment of time. ... The political challenges of the 1840s brought man Central European and German musicians to America, who carried with them the romantic traditions of Vienna and Bohemia. ......
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| 75. | Causes of World War ... The Germans won this short war. ...
The consequences of the Franco-German war (the war between France and Germany) were that France became suspicious and mistrustful of the Germans. ...
The Russo-Turkish War
The BALKANS (area between Austria and Turkey) was an area that the Aust...
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| 76. | Hitlers Rise to Power in Germany One of the most documented, scrutinized, and debated periods in the entire history of mankind, is the short-lived dictatorship of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany. Perhaps an equally, if not more important sequence of events that forever altered the course of twentieth century history are the events...
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| 77. | German Expressionism Fritz Langs Metropolis Question: How is Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ a response to the social environment? Discuss how images of power relations and relations between classes in modern society are portrayed in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.
It is clear through an understanding of Expressionism and German Expressionism how Fritz...
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| 78. | Battle of Stalingrad
“Stalingrad is no longer a town. ... The nights of Stalingrad are a terror for them. Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only man endures,” quotes Lieutenant Weiner talking about the battle of Stalingrad (Danzer et al. ... Not only was the Battle of Stalingrad...
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| 79. | EVENTS Events of World War II On September 1, 1939, German armies under direct orders of Adolph Hitler launched a surprise attack on Poland. They continued to invade much of Europe as well as Russia throughout most of the year. In response to the threat of further German invasion of devastating effect, Bri...
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| 80. | Battle of Britain ... Hitler then set his sights on Britain. ... In the words of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England: “The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin”. ... He predicted that by the end of 1940 Germany would be strong enough to invade Britain and struggled to build B...
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| 81. | Allied Bombing of Germany Bomber Command’s aerial assault on Germany was destructive and deadly yet often its effectiveness has been an issue of debate. What was accomplished at the cost of nearly 60 000 allied airmen and near 800 000 German civilians? Did Bomber Command help end the war any sooner or was it simply a Brit...
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| 82. | blaty ggkshtaw;vm aljriehnvkdhrfvnsuricvurtogkgkfkfkfkfkfk the lens you look through, magnifies the specimen 2. supports the microscope 3. holds objective lenses 4. magnify the specimen (2) 5. supports upper parts of the microscope, used to carry the microscope 6. used to focus when using the high power o...
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| 83. | All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque's book "All Quiet on the Western Front" is about survival and the toll that war took on the young soldiers. The book's main character, Paul Baumer, enlist in the German army during World War I at a very young age. His enthusiasm and youthful nature are soon abolished when he arr...
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| 84. | Economics Jake Varnis Government and Economics October 8, 2003 Senator Research Paper Biographical Sketch- Bob Graham is the State Senator of Florida. He was born November 9, 1936 in Dade County, Florida and is the youngest of four children. Graham is the son of Ernest Graham, a Florida state senator, mining ...
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| 85. | Expressionism Expressionism seeks out to show the inner life and emotions of humanity. German expressionism was created from the combination of expressionist art and Germany’s devastating loss in WWI. German expressionism in film was created by the use of lighting techniques, lavish sets, and interesting new came...
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| 86. | Second Reich was proclaimed in 1871 It was war nothing more and nothing less that was ... We will analyze the various factors and briefly summarize the events, which led to the creation of the Second Reich. ... Therefore Bismarck arranged an alliance with Italy, where it was agreed that Italy would give feedback to Prussia if it went to war with Austria and in return Italy would...
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| 87. | The Holocaust The Holocaust that happened to the Jewish people during World War II was the beginning of the end. It was a moment when it did not matter if you were a citizen of a country if you had a different background. The European idea of "nationalism", that came out during the Revolution from 1848, has won. ...
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| 88. | Unification of Germanyzollverien Toward the Unification of Germany, 1740-1871 Confederation of the Rhine. League of German states formed by Emperor Napoleon I in 1806 after his defeat of the Austrians at Austerlitz. Among its members were the newly created kingdoms of Bavaria and Württenberg (see Pressburg, Treaty of), the grand du...
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| 89. | Sons and Lovers ‘Sons and Lovers’, simply put, is the story of Paul Morel, who can’t do justice to his role either as a son, or as a lover (at least not in conjunction) because of his Oedipal complex. Is Lawrence, or isn’t Lawrence preaching, is the question that I asked myself when I read the book. At times, I got...
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| 90. | Between November 1914 and March 1918 how did the German army change the way it fought November 1914 marked the end of the Schlieffen Plan. ...
First battle of Ypres, October 1914. ... At Ypres the German troops marched in as in on parade grounds. They even did the ‘Goose Step’ this shows us that the morale of the German army was extremely high, as all sides believed that a ...
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| 91. | Germany The military is often assigned "a major share of responsibility both for Germany's failure to develop a democratic parliamentary system," and for its support of an elitist political structure. While the imperial army had a uneven (and unhealthy) influence on its government, critics of this developme...
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| 92. | U S involvement in WWI ... Why did the U.S. ... There were numerous motives for and against the U.S. involvement in WWI, but three main factors that drew the powerful nation in were the Germans unrestricted submarine warfare, U.S. ...
Near the beginning of WWI president Wilson made it abundantly clear that Germ...
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| 93. | women in nazi germany ... How did the lives of German Women change in Germany under Nazi rule?
As Hitler came into power over Germany, the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) had stated that they disapproved of Women working. Adolf Hitler claimed that for the German women that “Her world is her husband...
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| 94. | Hitler s Foreign Policy remained unadventurous between 1933 36 because Great Britain and France were firmly Hitler’s foreign policy was adventurous, rather than unadventurous, 1933-36, because Britain and France were not firmly upholding the Treaty of Versailles. Britain and France were not united, in order to prevent Germany’s infringements of the Versailles Settlement and Germany’s constant move towards...
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| 95. | Ideaology In " Ideology and Terror: A Novel Form of Government," Hannah Arendt describes how totalitarian systems derive their legitimacy of power by propagating ideologies. When these ideologies are accepted by the masses, they form the basis of a law, which is totalitarian and is essentially defined by terr...
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| 96. | Economic Origins of WWII ... Hitler, leader of the cohesive Nazi party, came to power in the Reichstag in 1933 with the promise to Germans of a hasty economic recovery. Because of the faltering economic conditions in Germany, the Nazi party under Hitler took over Germany and engendered WWII. ... The inflation of the Germ...
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| 97. | Ideology of Fascism Fascism, which has not been able to establish itself in today’s fast paced, capitalist world, was a new and radical idea after the Great War. Fascism fell under the idea of Totalitarianism, rather than the old phenomenon of the dictatorship. Fascism was not merely a theory of government but a theo...
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| 98. | dday As they prepared for a cross-Channel assault on France, the Western Allies built up on British soil one of the largest and most powerful invasion forces in history. For 2 months before the landing, while troops, equipment, and supplies poured into Britain, the Allied air forces bombed railroads, bri...
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| 99. | Comparison of the World War I Films Paths of Glory and All Quiet on the Western This paper will present a comparison of two World War I films that were made in the early 1900’s, Paths of Glory and All Quiet on the Western Front. This comparison will include the main focuses of each film, social class divergences, the role the war played, reactions to death, and the age range a...
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| 100. | Comparison of Trade Rivalries The German-Great Britain trade rivalry like the U. ... -Japan
trade rivalry involved a rising power cutting into the trade of
an already dominant trading power. There were several causes of the
German-Great Britain trade rivalry according to Hoffman. ... Fourth, British trade was hurt by
the ...
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