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    Hideki Tojo

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    The topics I researched are; Hirohito and Hideki Tojo. Hirohito was emperor of Japan. Hideki Tojo was a military leader. I will start with Hirohito. Then I will talk about Hideki Tojo. Hirohito was born April 29‚ 1901. He was also Japan’s 124th emperor. In his early life he didn’t live with his parents‚ he was in the care of a retired vice admiral. A few years later he was also put in the care of an imperial attendant. During his childhood he was not able to see his parents. Years later

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    flashes back to 1930‚ when the girls—then in the junior level—began their two year course of study under Brodie’s tutelage. Spark utilizes flashbacks and flash-forwards throughout the novel. A domineering eccentric who admires the fascism of Benito Mussolini‚ Brodie attempts to exert control over her students’ lives and fantasies and to mold their beliefs and aesthetic tastes. Although Brodie’s affect on each of the girls varies‚ they remain a distinct clique at the school after they leave the junior

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    forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism‚ regimenting all industry‚ commerce‚ etc.‚ and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism” . This sort of ideology arose in Italy. It arose in the 1920s and the founder of this ideology was Benito Mussolini. This ideology was neither of ‘racist’ kind nor of ‘anti-Semitic (one who indulges in discrimination)’ kind. As per this ideology a Nation should have more of a communal spirit‚ Nation matters most as community‚ there’s also a strong emphasis

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    Henry Ford served as the inventor for the assembly line. He believed that the idea of independently manufacturing products was too inefficient and cultivated the idea to move the product instead of the people building it. Ford also pioneered technological research in developing products. Ford served as the turning point for technology; introducing and utilizing break-through ideas. Not only did he change how automobiles were manufactured‚ he changed the way people thought about technology. He made

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    Similarly racism and classism were‚ and still are‚ justified with these ideas. It argues that peoples who were poor‚ marginalized or otherwise subjugated either legally or socially‚ were in fact lesser than those who were wealthy‚ and otherwise privileged. It argues that their privilege arose from them being better suited to fitting in and thriving within the society‚ and that those at the bottom of society are there because they are not suited to be at the top. This was a way of using science to

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    WORLD WAR 1 A. MAJOR ALLIANCES FORMED DURING WW1 * Started by Germany * Triple Alliance/Central Powers: Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy / Turkey & Bulgaria * Triple Entente (treaty of friendship‚ not yet an alliance): Britain‚ France and Russia * Allies: Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Serbia‚ USA B. MILITARISM * Attitude of powerful class of military leaders on their countries’ policies * Glorification of war and urged the build up of weapons and

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    sympathize with the Nazis without the need for a formal declaration of alliance. However‚ this all changed when Benito Mussolini‚ Italy’s fascist dictator‚ invaded Greece on 28th October 1940‚ a year before The Battle of Crete. He did this because he felt threatened by Greece’s easy access to Italy‚ meaning that if the British controlled Greece they could attack Italy without too many obstacles. Mussolini also wanted to expand Italian territories in an effort to restore his his dream to forge a new Roman Empire

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    TWO CITIES Compare & Contrast TWO CITIES: PARIS and WASHINGTON It is not easy to imagine that large‚ new‚ small‚ or old cities cannot be similar at all. However‚ anyone who has seen Paris and Washington knows that this is possible. The two cites differ in age and population‚ but they share many similarities. Between these two cities‚ the differences are very slight. Paris is older than Washington. It is over 2‚000 years old. Washington‚ in contrast‚ is very young. It is about

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    made him one of the most feared critical voices in Italy at that time. He regularly spoke on various topics including the writings of Karl Marx. A founding member and one time leader of the Communist Party of Italy‚ Gramsci was imprisoned by Benito Mussolini ’s Fascist regime on the evening of November 8‚ 1926. This began a decade long journey‚ marked by almost constant physical and psychiatric pain as a result of the prison experience. His death from a cerebral hemorrhage

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    into Austria (Hitler’s home-land). He later united with Austria‚ which was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. In September 1938‚ he demanded control of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia. The leader of Britain – Neville Chamberlain‚ Italy – Benito Mussolini and France – Edouard Daladier visited Hitler and agreed to let him have the Sudetenland. Hitler had to promise not to attack or invade any other countries. The Czech leader was not even invited to the meeting. This helped to cause World War

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