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The Great Dictator

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Political Developments in Europe 1450-1750

Political Developments in Europe 1450-1750

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Great wealth mainly from the American colonies was used to bulk up Spain’s army and navy: Wanted to defend Catholicism from Muslims and Protestants ... Cromwell became a military dictator Ireland, which had been colonized by England since the 1100s, held an

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Overview of the Holocaust: 1933–1945

Overview of the Holocaust: 1933–1945

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and Hitler signed an agreement with Italy’s fascist dictator, Mussolini, to establish the Berlin-Rome Axis. In March 1938, German troops invaded Austria and were met with no resistance. Austria became part of greater Germany in what was …

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Ballet Folklórico- An Introduction

Ballet Folklórico- An Introduction

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1876-1910 General Porfirio Díaz is president, then dictator. November 1910 Armed rebellion ousts Díaz from office. 1917 New constitution announced; Venustiano Carranza elected president. 1918 Emiliano Zapata is assassinated. 1929 Formation of …

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The Cold War (1947-1991) - Historiasiglo20.org

The Cold War (1947-1991) - Historiasiglo20.org

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Cuban dictator to ask the USSR to deploy nuclear missiles to its territory. When U.S. spy planes detected missile ramps, Kennedy reacted by declaring a blockade of the island and announcing in October 22, 1962 that the U.S. Navy would prevent the passage of …

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CHRONOLOGY OF THE HOLOCAUST

CHRONOLOGY OF THE HOLOCAUST

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Mar 21, 2000 · The German parliament passed the Enabling Act, which empowered Hitler to establish a dictator-ship in Germany. APRIL 1, 1933 The Nazis organized a nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses in Germany. Many local boycotts continued throughout much of …

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Get help and support EXAMPLE HISTORY RESPONSES

Get help and support EXAMPLE HISTORY RESPONSES

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hand, A says that about Hitler was a great speaker, he was ‘hypnotic’ so that’s why he appealed to people. For example, ‘He spoke passionately, it was hypnotic and persuasive. We were carried on a wave of enthusiam.’ Commentary – Level 1 Two simple but accurate points are identified and focus on the Hitler’s oratory (B) and

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