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How FDR and Hitler Shaped Germany and the US

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TBH comparing and contrasting Hitler and Roosevelt was kinda ballsy. I was just interested in how two countries during the same time period with economic troubles had such different outcomes based on the leadership of the countries. I guess looking back, I would have tried to make this more clear. I actually rewrote my essay and changed my topic to this one. It was very hard, and as you can see, I used a lot of resources. I wish I talked to my teacher more, and had more people read through it to make sure I got my analysis across. Also, just read and follow the rubric and you'll do fine.

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October 22, 2020
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