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To what extent was the ideology of national socialism responsible for the outbreak of WWII?

The ideology of national socialism had several factors that were responsible for the outbreak of WWII. Primarily, the concept of 'lebensraum' created the political circumstances and environment necessary ...

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Why did the Communists win the Chinese Civil War

Thesis: The Chinese Civil War following the dissolution of Japanese occupation in China witnessed the CCP snowball into power to establish the People’s Republic of China in 1949. This was...

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History IA: Part B; To what extent was the Catholic Church the cause of the loss of support for, and rise in opposition to, Juan Perón leading to his downfall in 1955?

IntroductionPerón’s downfall can be attributed to two key factors: the loss of support from his working class – descamisados – power-base throughout his second term [1951-1955] and the rise of opposition ...

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History IA: Part A; To what extent was the Catholic Church the cause of the loss of support for, and rise in opposition to, Juan Perón leading to his downfall in 1955?

IA Question: identify two appropriate sources for Part A, preferably one contemporary and one modern-day. Breakdown each to origins, purpose, and limitations and evaluate against values and limitations re...

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How was the USA's defeat in Vietnam the result of a rise in protest culture in the US between 1961 and 1975?

Focal Points in the Essay:
Protest Culture: anti-war movement, civil rights movement, physical protests Economic ImpactAmerican tactical Failures Winning 'hearts and minds'Med...

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