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Top Text Title: Top Text: Here you will provide any background information needed for this role or perspective. You will also detail exactly what this role or perspective must do. Germany really suffered at the end of World War I. They never surrendered, but rather agreed to an armistice. Part of the problem was that some Germans, such as Adolf Hitler (ring a bell?) felt that Germany was stabbed in the back and the entire guilt for the war was laid upon her. So to make up for the devastated German economy, the Great Depression and the results of World War I, Hitler began about eight years before World War II officially started by working internally to bring Germany back to its feet and make a new Germany that would last for a thousand years! Links Section Title:
Bottom Text Title: Bottom Text: Don't be afraid to think outside of the box. Some of the greatest people in history became infamous simply by not accepting what they saw in front of them. Be daring and dangerous but also be careful of impostors. Use your textbook, notes, classmates, your teacher, the Internet, encyclopedias, anything that you can cite as evidence for your argument. Don't limit yourself because an answer might be right around the corner...
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