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581: General George Custer
... Indians to beat him and his men. General Ludlow’s testimony as to preconceived and deliberate intent on Custer’s part to disobey, supposing Custer’s disobedience to have been caused by some exigency or crisis, we may ask ourselves what were the reasons that caused him to entirely disregard Terry’s plan and so to manuever as to bring himself directly in touch with the Indians in the shortest amount ...
582: JFK: His Life and Legacy
... University of Mississippi. In Cuba both the Bay of Pigs occurred, in which U.S. supported rebels revolted in a poorly laid out plan of events that fell out beneath them, and the Cuban Missile Crisis in which the Soviet Republic were building missile silos in Cuba, 100 miles away from Florida. The Space Race was in full force with both Russia and the U.S. in competition to reach the ...
583: The Nomination of Andrew Jackson to the "Presidents Hall of Fame"
... the tariff was a major controversy in the United States around the years of his Presidency and his strong support for a unified nation oven states rights would hold the country together in this national crisis. Jackson had promised the south a reduction in duties to levels established in 1828, which were acceptable to southerners as opposed to the higher rates since then. In 1832 his administration only sliced away a ...
584: W.E.B Du Bois
... the Niagara Movement lost momentum within a few years, when he helped form another group, in 1910 which became the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He edited the NAACP's journal, the Crisis, in which he often wrote that blacks should develop farms, industries, and businesses separate from the white economy. NAACP officials, who desired integration, criticized his opinion, and he eventually resigned as editor in 1934. He ...
585: Benito Mussolini
... Fascist blackshirt squads carried on civil war with Socialists, Communists, Catholics, and Liberals. In October 1922 Mussolini secured permission from King Victor Emmanuel lll to form a coalition government. In 1925-26, after a lengthy crisis with the parliament following the killing of the Socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti, he imposed a Totalarian Dictatorship. His Corperative State came to terms with Italian Capitalism but abolished the free trade unions. In 1929 he ...
586: Marie Antoinette
... unsociable person. She was the opposite. She was beautiful, vivacious and bent on pleasure. She became very insensitive to the plight of poor people. When she was queen, her spending only aggravated the difficult economic crisis of the country. She didn't seem to care. A famous story about Marie has to do with a court official coming to her to tell her that the people didn't have any bread ...
587: A Martyr's Victory in a Spiritual Sense
... support. His death was martyrdom it's truest sense, despite the isolation and horror he held to his beliefs. Works Cited Funk & Wagnalls. Microsoft Encarta: Bishop Ford. New York: Houghton Mifflin Comp, 1994. Welk, Donald. Asian Missionaries. Minnesota: Patch Publishing, 1981.
588: Rush Limbaugh
... Rimmer, former WWDB-FM program director, who added Limbaugh to the station's lineup three years ago. Dave also said, “If Rush decided tomorrow that he was tired of talk radio, it would be a crisis for many stations.” (June 3, 1995, The Philadelphia Inquirer) When Rush's ratings went up literally hundreds of AM stations made the switch to talk radio. By now Rush had become a millionaire many times ...
589: Luis Gutierrez
... thirty-nine percent are registered to vote while, fifty-eight percent of white are registered. As of 1990 District four had a population of 571,162 people. Eight percent were African-American; three percent were Asian; sixty-four percent Hispanic; fifty-nine percent were white and forty percent were of other ethnic groups. There were 383,285 people eligible to vote. Fifty-eight Hispanic; six percent African-American; twenty-four percent ...
590: Margaret Hilda Thatcher
... retire and that she needed to stock up for the future. Besides being a millionaire, Mr. Thatcher was still working ten years later. She attempted to bring back capital punishment. She thrived on confrontation and crisis, and was been involved in political indiscretions. With regards to her children, Abse claims that Margaret appeared to be cold, unfeeling and unloving. She was a permissive mother and was incapable of acknowledging her own ...


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