Essays Tagged: "source c"

By the autumn of 1934 Hitler reigned supreme in Germany. Using at least five of these sources, and other relevant information, describe the steps by which Hitler achieved this.

party. This was Hitler's first step to power. By this time the Twenty-five Points had been written. Source B summarises the Points. They may have reflected Hitler's own opinion but they were also a si ... five year sentence. When he was in prison Hitler made the decision to gain power by legal methods. Source C tells how Hitler felt:'Instead of working to achieve power by armed coup, we shall have to ...

(3 pages) 123 0 3.9 May/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Bantu Education and source analysis. An analysis of Dr. Verwoerd's policies on the Bantu people during apartheid.

Bantu education and source analysis1. The main aims of the Bantu Education Act were mainly (at least according to Dr. Ve ... tion, which will teach them things they will need to know in their lives. This is stated clearly in Source A, where Dr. Verwoerd is quoted saying "Education must train and teach people in accordance w ... antu are an inferior race that will never be equal to the whites, and that it would be a waste of resources and effort to try and teach them things they will never need to know. By saying the he almos ...

(5 pages) 31 0 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Black Awareness & Racism

Source question - propaganda

Assess how useful sources C and D are to a historian studying WW1 propaganda.In your answer, consider perspectives pro ... are to a historian studying WW1 propaganda.In your answer, consider perspectives provided by these sources and their reliability.Source C is written by Robert Blatchford for the newspaper Weekly Desp ... e to suggest that the Germans were "mad with the exposure and failure of their inglorious war". The source, however, is reliable in showing the 'hate campaign' of Britain waged against Germany. It als ...

(2 pages) 39 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

American foreign relations

le all the great powers to have equal opportunities when taking parts of China to become their own. Source A implies that Americans introduced the 'open door' in order to protect their economic intere ... is dollar diplomacy policy, whereby Taft urged Americans to invest in railway companies in China.B. Source C is essentially a report of what Roosevelt said in his 'annual message to congress' after th ...

(5 pages) 45 0 0.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Central & Southamerican History

What Were The Main Reasons For The Bolshevic Takeo

ver of Russia was the war situation which effectively ground everything to a halt. This is shown in source E where Kerensky is appealing to the troops and he makes a speech saying that the country was ... they did not suspect that the Bolsheviks would be any form of threat and so were taken by surprise. Source B shows that as a result of the war situation the economic situation got worse thereby causin ...

(5 pages) 890 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

What Were The Main Reasons For The Bolshevic Takeo

ver of Russia was the war situation which effectively ground everything to a halt. This is shown in source E where Kerensky is appealing to the troops and he makes a speech saying that the country was ... they did not suspect that the Bolsheviks would be any form of threat and so were taken by surprise. Source B shows that as a result of the war situation the economic situation got worse thereby causin ...

(5 pages) 876 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Edexcel history coursework-Votes for women assignment 2

1. Study Source A. What can you learn from Source A about the reasons given by the Suffragettes for demanding ... learn from Source A about the reasons given by the Suffragettes for demanding votes for women?From source A we learn a few things on why the Suffragettes demanded votes for women. Source A is a poste ... t a large campaign was put about in getting votes for women by the Suffragettes as seen through the source.Also from Source A I can infer that Suffragettes were also frustrated by the pace of getting ...

(9 pages) 14 0 0.0 Apr/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers