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    On line Study Group

    To what extent is law influenced by society?
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    On line Study Group

    With less then 24 hours until the exam i'd say we all need help...so here is a good place for questions, essays and notes i'll start posting as soon as I get the chance, but come on and help everyone we all need it or else, we can play a study game if people want where you post a question and...
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    Bedtime

    I gotta go to bed now I'll do some reading maybe wake up early and do some nots but i wont be on the computer before th MH exam, so goodluck!
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    Germany Notes

    Someone please write something on who supported democracy and who didn't- the letf and right polotical parties cause i didn't get that
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    Germany Notes

    The Allied Powers refused to negotiate with Germany with the existence of her old government. The United States wanted Germany to become a fellow democratic country. Henceforth, Germany established a democracy under compulsive terms. In addition to the pressure of reconstructing her government...
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    Germany on-line Study Group

    thanks very much
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    Germany Notes

    An important basis for the public's loss of faith in the government was the poor economic conditions. This foundation had been a gradual result of the pressures from the duration of the war - and the continuence during the post- war period- which only climbed during the period leading up to, and...
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    Germany

    Post your Germany essays, people. Come on, help each other out- especially since it's the night before the exam
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    Germany Notes

    Democracy had been 'born with a hole in its heart'. This was consequence of many reasons. The public had since lost faith in its government, as a result of the spread of the DOLTCHTOSSLEGENDE. This was the belief that Germany had not been defeated in the war; rather, they had been betrayed. This...
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    Germany Notes

    To what extent did the Treaty of Versailles weaken Democracy in Germany 1919-24? The extent to which the Treaty of Versailles weakened democracy in Germany between 1919/1924 was fairy extentsive. However, in conjunction with various other influences considered, the extent to which democracy...
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    Germany Notes

    Parties of Weimar In favour of Democracy Social Democratic Party Independent Socialist Party German People's party German Democratic Party Centre Party Parties Against Democracy Spartticist League (later Communist Party) National People's party
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    Germany Notes

    Reichstrat- Upper house: representative of LANDER (the eighteen German state)- limited powers Election of members of Reichstage by PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION- botes cast for PARTIES
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    Germany Notes

    What impact did the Treaty of Versallies have on Germany? DIKTAT! Under the terms of the Treaty, Germany was to be disarmed and broken as a millitary power Lost Alsace And Lorraine to France Initial reaction was refusal to sign Reality was that the German government had little...
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    Germany Notes

    These are all over the place, sorry Republic Established 1918-19 Weimar Constitution 1934 ---> Nazi Toralitarian Dictatorship 1934 1st President- Hindenburg (and last) Reichstag- Parliament ---> chancellor Republic was established with a hole in it heart - carry impent of WW1...
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    Germany on-line Study Group

    Nazi Foreign Policy Hitler's foreign policy ideras were shaped by his belief that struggle was an essential element of both life and internation relations He believed that Germany had to regain its statue as a great world powere and as the dominant power in Europe This required the...
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    National Studies HISTORIOGRAPHY

    Fuehrer Myth: Kershaw says “…Without the degree of popular booking which Hitler was able to command the drive, dynamism and momentum of Nazi rule could hardly have been sustained.”
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    Germany on-line Study Group

    Question for whoever wants to join in: To what extent was Germany a totalitarian state in the period 1939 - 1945?
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    On Line Study group for Arab- Israeli

    The creation of Israel initiated a large amount of hostility between the Arab countries and the new Jewish state. After the 1948-9 war, the tensions grew dramatically, giving way to a full-fledged armed conflict that has so far raged for firty-six years, showing no indication of a lasting peace...
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    On Line Study group for Arab- Israeli

    Key Feature: Polieies and methods used by the Israeli and Arab governments and the Palestinian people Violence used by all parties - give examples Propaganda Wars Terrorism eg. Fedayeen raids / Fatah/ DFLP / PELP/ Hezbollah/ Islamic Jihad/ Hamas/ PLO Retaliation - reprisal policy...
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    On Line Study group for Arab- Israeli

    thanks, blackmajic that help i was just so confused; i got the question from the maccquarie revision guide, and it's got what to put in the answer and i'm trying to follow it but it's too confusing.
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