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1321: The Political And Religious Wi
... n3 p.39 (Mar. 1997): 7pp. Online. Internet. 1 Feb. 2000. Roots, Ivan., ed. Cromwell: A Profile edited by Ivan Roots. New York: Hill and Wang, 1973. Sutherland, Martin P. “Protestant divergence in the Restoration Crisis.” Journal of Religious History. V21 n3 p.285 (oct 1997): 17pp. Online. Internet. 1 Feb. 2000. Tomlinson, Howard. “Commemorating Charles I – King and Martyr?” History Today V45 n2 p11 (Feb. 1995). 8pp. Online. Internet. 1 ...
1322: Jewish History
... a people with a multitude of dilemmas. From the Israelite tribes to the prosperous modern day Israel , bigotry towards the Jews has been greatly evident. The Jewish race has acted as Escape Goat for many crisis throughout history including the black plaque which swept across Europe in the 14th century. The establishment of Israel was a great incident was something the Jewish people were striving to obtain for generations. This, however ...
1323: Canada- Facts And Figures
... and light. The National Gallery has always devoted itself to making Canadian art better known, sending exhibitions to museums across Canada and around the world. The Gallery's permanent collections of Canadian, Inuit, European, American, Asian, and contemporary art, together with its special exhibitions and creative programming, give the Canadian public wide access to art of an exceptional range and quality. Canadian Museum of Civilization The Canadian Museum of Civilization, located ...
1324: US Generals Of WWII
... June 5, 1947 George C. Marshall created a document called the Marshall Plan. This document stated that during the post-war, America should help the infrastructure of Europe, which was facing famine and an economic crisis. This document lead to the Economic Cooperation of 1948 and it restored Europe’s industrial and agricultural productivity. (Stone, pg. 119) Th Marshall plan was followed by the Conference for European Economic Co-operation and ...
1325: Constantinopolis
... acknowledged Doric masterpiece is the Parthenon (448-432 BC) crowning the Athens Acropolis (see Parthenon). The Ionic order originated in the cities on the islands and coasts of Asia Minor, which were more exposed to Asian and Egyptian influences; it featured capitals with spiral volutes, a more slender shaft with quite different fluting, and an elaborate and curvilinear base. Most of the early examples are gone, but Ionic was used inside ...
1326: National Constituent Assembly
... new Government called the Legislative Assembly, to enforce the new Constitution, which only lasted a further six months. Hence, the National Constituent Assembly had established important reforms but it had failed to solve the economic crisis that began the original revolt of the French people. The varying discontent it had created amongst different groups of society, far overshadowed those who were satisfied with the changes. Much discontent, amongst many people, is ...
1327: Silent Nightmare
... cols 1,2. (18)."Fallout from Chernobyl", Christian Science Monitor,May 1,1986,p23,col 1,2. (19)."Effects of Soviet nuclear accident spread"; "Lack of specifics from Soviets leads to 2 theories about how crisis began"; "Soviets try to quell speculation on disaster", Christian Science Monitor, May 1, 1986, p48. cols 1,2,3.
1328: Shadow And Custodial President
... on the railroad. In 1892, when Cleveland returned to office, the country was in an economic depression. Instead of approaching failing business, mortgage foreclosures and unemployment separately, he set his sights on correcting the Treasury crisis, which would in turn take care of the others. Cleveland would tolerate no disloyalty from anyone. When railroad workers went on strike in Chicago, he sent in Federal troops to handle the matter. Cleveland also ...
1329: Muammad Ali Jinnah
... a cultural and national home for it. He had done that all that within a decade. For over three decades before the successful pinnacle in 1947 of the Muslim struggle for freedom in the South-Asian subcontinent, Jinnah had provided political leadership to the Indian Muslims: initially as one of the leaders, but later, since 1947, as the only prominent leader- the Quaid-i-Azam. For over thirty years, he had ...
1330: Russian Revolution
... meets steps five and six of the steps of revolution, which states that extremists will come to power, and impose a reign of terror, which people will eventually tire from, and attempt to end the crisis. Lenin then became the new 'dictator' of Russia. He operated behind the principles of creating a communist, classless society. He started a series of reforms geared at improving the quality of Russian life, and furthering ...


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