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- 1301: Federal Govt. Vs. States
- ... and the Force Bill (allowing more federal power with the president’s authority to execute revenue laws), South Carolina backed out and the Union was saved….for a time. For the largest effects from this crisis were; that secession was necessary to protect slavery, since the majority resided in the North and their laws would become the country’s, and that South Carolina would never succeed without the help of the ...
- 1302: Crises During The Presidency O
- ... if he also shared in their dislike for the intolerable laws. Now he was using the Constitution to prove his point in an almost opposite manner than the way he used it in the nullification crisis. He used the fact that the Constitution wasn't specific on that issue to manipulate it the way he desired. As long as he made the people happy, he didn't create much opposition. It ...
- 1303: Containment Policy
- ... the States amassed a huge debt. They had to pump lots of money into science and research. The Cold War also almost brought about the destruction of the world several times. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy was prepared to take the world into World War III so he could get another term in office. The Russians claimed that they were attempting to install purely “defensive” missiles . A “defensive” missile was ...
- 1304: Attempt At Reconstruction
- ... writes, "In all three states the Republicans controlled the returning boards which had to certify the election results, and in all three states they certified their own parties ticket. As the history books reveal, the crisis was finally overcome when the Southern Democrats agreed to support the Republican Candidate Rutherford B. Hayes, as a part of a larger compromise (The Compromise of 1877). Hayes promised in return to withdraw Federal troops ...
- 1305: WEB DuBois
- ... Du Bois then formed the Niagara Movement, and in 1909, was a vital part in establishing the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He was also the editor of the NAACP magazine The Crisis from 1910 to 1934. In this stage of his life, he encouraged direct assaults on the legal, political, and economic system, which he felt blossomed out of the exploitation of the poor and powerless black ...
- 1306: The Course Of The Great Depres
- ... of monetary policy was somewhat ambiguous over this period, what happened in financial markets was not. Three severe banking panics occurred, the first in late 1930, another in the spring of 1931, and the final crisis in March 1933. Overall, close to 10,000 banks suspended activity. And in the absence of significant efforts to offset these failures, the money supply (of which 92 percent consisted of bank deposits) fell by ...
- 1307: The Regulators Of North Caroli
- ... North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 1955. 3. Dill, Alonzo Thomas. Governor Tryon and His Palace. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 1955. 4. Spindel, Donna J. "Law and Disorder: The North Carolina Stamp Act Crisis." North Carolina Historical Review. vol 57: 1980. pp. 1-16. 5. Henderson, Archibald. "Origin of the Regulation in North Carolina." American Historical Review. 21: 1916. pp.320-32. 6. Lefler, Hugh T. "Orange County and ...
- 1308: Ww1 From Begining To The Us En
- ... his sympathy for the Slavs would ease the tension between Austria-Hungary and the Balkans. He and his wife had arranged to tour Bosnia. As the couple rode through Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, an Asian by the name of Gavrillo Principe jumped on their car and fired two shots. Francis and Sophie, did almost instantly, Gavirle Principe, was linked to a Serbian terrorist group called the Block hand. The Assignation ...
- 1309: Muckrakers
- ... to have begun. Jesus was probably the first muckraker. Years later, Martin Luther exposed the corruptness of the Catholic Church. Also, early Abolitionist works--Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and Helper's The Impending Crisis used muckraking to get a point across. However, events during the 1890s most directly paved the way for the critiques and exposures of existing conditions. This period was able to reach a limited upper class ...
- 1310: French Nuclear Testing
- ... are necessary for computer simulation in the future. France has been bombarded with criticism, not only from environmental activists, but also from political standpoints. Japan and Australia officially protested French experiments and have convinced other Asian and Pacific nations to agree. New Zealand and Chile have recalled their ambassadors from France and the Japanese are presently protesting outside of their French embassy. 56% of the citizens in France polled oppose the ...
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