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This summary and comments are almost the same as those of the SparkNote of the First World War. It is included here as an important element of European history from 1871 to 1914; it was included in the spark note of the First World War as a prelude to the occurrence of the First World War. Please relate the history discussed in this SparkNote to the accumulation of tensions that led to the First World War. If you can do this, you have an important element of historical research - patterns and connections in all historical events
1984 is a book on the historical background of the Cold War, in which George Orwell envisioned a complete world of totalitarianism. Winston Smith, which began in Winston Smith in 1984, Winston Smith denied repressive control imposed on citizens by the totalitarian government of Oceania countries. All his moves were monitored on his TV screen from his office to the bathroom stall. - There are two kinds of forces. One is due to fear of punishment and the other is obtained through love. The force based on love is more effective than fear and punishment. That is a thousand times higher - "Mahatma Gandhi" In this quote, Gandhi is discussing various elements of ways to maintain social power.