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Fascism Fascism was an authoritarian political movement that developed in Italy and several other European countries after 1919 as a reaction against the profound political and social changes brought about by World War I and the spread of socialism and Communism. |
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Four major factors allowed Great Britain to be the first nation to industrialize . Britain had specific advantages that allowed it to quickly begin the Industrial Revolution. |
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American society has evolved throughout many years; it is a merge from many different societies, ethics, and moral standards . The Puritans effect on North America during the seventeenth century was a main derivative of the modern day American Societal base. |
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... all elements of what we know as war . The clash of a huge war axe against a bronze shield or the ricochet of an M16 round off of a tough tank. |
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When one remakes a novel into a film there are several variations as well as resemblances between the two . Fahrenheit 451 is an example of this. |
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During the Revolution, the British had many strategies to force the American revolutionaries into surrendering . Each strategy failed, whether it was disrupted by patriot militias or it was just militarily insignificant. |
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... There is however one war, a war that was fought in Vietnam in the 1960s that the United States have failed to win it, but instead, to retreat with an unbearable price. |
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Failures of Reconstruction Reconstruction failed African Americans in the South because of Racism in the South, There were many factors to the racism in the South; like President Andrew Johnson, African American men and voting rights, sharecropping, and black codes, things like racism also created the Ku Klux Klan. |
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Fate, Faith and Fortune The time in which Christopher Columbus set sail for North America and the many other European voyages of discovery that took place between 1487 and 1780 is known as the European age of exploration. |
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The Roman Empire lasted for over a thousand years; from 756BC to 476AD . ... One of the most important reasons for the fall of Rome was the economy. |
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Its often been argued that the fall of Rome was natural I, however, disagree; I believe that Rome was murdered ! ... Okay the economy was a small problem, and the outside world probably new that if they would let Rome alone long enough to recuperate they couldn’t win which meant they would lose more land and a very nice time-share plan with other nomads. |
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In 1819 Sir Stamford Raffles, the British East Indian administrator, established by treaty with the sultan of Johore the port settlement of Singapore, which became the centre of British colonial activity in Southeast Asia. |
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The Fall of the Aztec The Aztec religion is famous for their numerous, graphic, human sacrifices . ... The Aztecs passionate devotion to their polytheistic religion aided to the fall of their empire. |
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Dickens and the Fall of the Bastille In the novel, A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens closely followed the historical account written by Thomas Schneiderwind. |
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... , the Roman Empire constituted half of Europe, much of the Middle East, and the north coast of Africa . The empire that stood strong until 476 A. |
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There were many reasons for the demise of the Republic of Rome . The change from traditional, ancient ways of Roman government and society to the more republican institutions played a key point in the downfall of the Republic. |
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In Eric Gruen’s book ‘The last Generation of the Roman Republic’ he suggests that the fall of the Roman republic was merely just an accident. |
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Stock Market Crash of 1929 Everyday people around the world rely on the stock market, whether it is for personal gains now or put into 401k and retirement plans. |
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... Tokugawa was breaking down and many people in Japan were having problems especially with the shogun . ... They want to get rid of the Tokugawa and will rebel with whoever is against the Tokugawa. |
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Fallen Angels By Walter Dean Myers Fallen Angels is a story of survival for a young, seventeen-year-old soldier who enlists in the army in 1967. |
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Fallen Angels and The Vietnam War You are not in Disneyland . ... A Soldiers’ Orientation from Fallen Angels . ... The Book Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Meyer helped me to understand the reasons for the war, America’s changing war opinion, and the military mistakes and short comings that may have caused America’s effort to be overcome by North Vietnam. |
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I would have to say that it is pretty obvious that one hero in this epic would have to be Hector . In his conversation that he had with his wife in Book VI, lines 85-155, he showed that he would rather fight for his country and die for his country than be known as a coward. |
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The Song of Roland tells a medieval tale of Charlemagne’s crusade for the holy land of Jerusalem . ... The Song of Roland has many references to other accounts of Charlemagne’s campaign such as Einhard’s biography of Charlemagne, which proves that some of the text is true. |
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Micah Heaton 1st period History Fame and Money ? He crouches down with torch in hand . He and his partner both examine the delicate remains of this room they have stumbled into. |
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Jindy Ram Jacqueline Chong Stella Wong The Family Compact and Ch teau Clique The family compact was a small group of wealthy, powerful men who dominated the government of Upper Canada. |
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With the term Family Law we point to the impotents of the family as a natural and fundamental unit in our society . The upholder of this law over the last couple of years is the Family Court which gives judgment based on the Family Law Act 1974 Cwth. |
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Farewell to Manzanar depicts the memoirs of Jeanne, a Japanese American girl, who faces the hardships of discrimination with her family during the times of the Second World War. |
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The Return of Agrarian Values Capitalism is the foundation of America and its opportunities; however, in the time period known as the Gilded Age the many flaws of capitalism were easily seen in the corrupt society. |
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Assess the impact of the Fascist ruralisation campaign and the regime’s agricultural policies on Italian agriculture and on the lives of those who worked the land In May 1927 Mussolini officially addressed the Chamber of Deputies with his famous ‘Ascension Day’ speech. |
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In the tense time period of the 1950’s and 1960’s, commonly known as the Civil Rights Movement, a non-violent form of black protest would enter American society with a gripping force. |
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Ida Husted Harper, a journalist from the 1890’s, wrote about important fashion issues concerning the women in bloomers of 1898 . ... Nicci Gerrard, one of today’s British journalists, wrote about a different fashion trend that’s in , which has to do with a woman’s beauty increasing as her size diminishes. |
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... Fashion in the 1950s was influenced by the pop culture stars of the era . ... Pop culture began to target this new, marketable social group; movies, music, and literature started to define their roles and their fashion tastes. |
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Eric Schlosser’s, Fast Food Nation does a transcendent job at revealing the truth behind the corporate fast food nation and does an excellent job at shocking the people, me for example, who used to think that meat rains from the sky in plastic wrapped Styrofoam trays. |
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Fate and Destiny in The Iliad The Iliad portrays fate and destiny as supreme and ultimate forces . The Iliad presents the question of who or what is finally responsible for a mans destiny, yet the answers to this question are not quite clear. |
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Fate, or geographic location, had a great deal of impact on European exploration . In all three cases, fate was the beginning to exploration and colonization of other lands. |
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Fathers and SonsIvan Sergeyevich Turgenev 1818 - 1883 Turgenev came from a wealthy landowning family of central Russia . ... They did not, however, approve of his masterpiece, Fathers and Sons 1862 , and, stung by their criticism, Turgenev returned to France, where he had already spent most of his productive years as an intimate of Flaubert and de Maupassant. |
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The Fathers of Sociology Sociology was established in the 1800’s . ... Britannica Sociology was shaped by the ideas developed by three men Max Weber, Karl Marx, and Emile Durkheim, whose key insights continue to have value today. |
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HISTORY WHEN DID THIS MEDIA ORGANISATION BEGIN ? PBS began in August 1978 when it was successful in its application for a broadcasting license and soon began a series of short broadcasts from temporary studios. |
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one is an anti-Koresh group which claims to be the original Branch Davidian group before David Koresh took over . They now control the compound property and have erected a museum on the site which is both anti-Koresh and anti-government. |
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Delano Roosevelt is one of our country's best known and most beloved presidents . He is commonly remembered for taking a tired, beaten, nation and instilling hope in it. |
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Throughout Frederick Delano Roosevelt’s prestigious career as president, he made huge contributions to the United States socially and economically through many trials and tribulations in both his political and personal life. |
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There is debate amongst historians over several eras in American history the New Deal being one of them . ... The creators of the New Deal, Franklin D. |
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Written Essay Week 5 Diana Cucuz 0049650 History 4JJ6E Diane Labrosse October 2nd 2003 Warren F . Kimball, in his article entitled, ‘Franklin D . Roosevelt’s Successful Wartime Diplomacy,’ offers an intelligent and articulate view of Roosevelt’s diplomatic strategy and wartime foreign policy. |
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33 Alex Papis 2-19-02 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Franklin Delano was born on Jan . 30, 1882, the only child of James Roosevelt of Hyde Park, New York. |
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Feeding off a Fear Factor By Alex Cartwright This article of the Financial Times posted on Monday, April 15, 2002 on page 9, is whether or not a company should advertise a shark repellent device. |
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... The Bill of Rights were created to help allay worries of another dictating centralized government because some political parties do not believe in all of the citizens, the constitution is vague towards government powers and common folk were unsure about the constitution. |
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Jacqueline Jones in this article places the southern home front during upcoming trials in America in the context of the Civil War and the reconstruction efforts that followed. |
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Federalism and Separation of Powers Federalism is a national or international political system in which two levels of government control the same territory and citizens. |
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... The most famous of these were Federalist No . 10, written by James Madison . The Federalist No . 10 set forth the classic analysis of the republic. |