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4671: DEPRESSION
... economy by creating massive programs. Also, that many Americans have the spirit of compassion which is necessary in order to provide for the less fortunate. Perhaps the greatest lesson taught was that no matter how big the problem, there is always hope for a solution, as long as there is determination, devotion, and a commitment to solving that problem.
4672: The Coming Food Crisis
China has big problem with its food production and providing it for its people. People have resorted to rice husks, hemp leaves, grass soup, toads, rats, body lice, and even their own dead. Many moves toward industrialization have ...
4673: Saddam, Iraq, And The Gulf War
... clean up. Allies went on a search and kill mission to rid Kuwait of what was left of the Iraqi soldiers. The next day, newspapers around the world had the this on their headline in big, bold lettering: “KUWAIT FREED! War is over.” War in the end, seems to be a glorious thing. Especially in this Gulf War. Clearly you had the aggressor, the bad guy, Saddam Hussein, and the good ...
4674: Russian-Japanese War
... destroy them. Japan had won many battles in this war. None of them were as important as the one they had fought in the harbor of Port Arthur (the second battle). Port Arthur was a big turning point for them because almost a year later a weak Russian Navy decided to give up in January of 1905. Russian rule of Port Arthur had fallen, and for the Russians, they had the ...
4675: Bar Kochba Revolt
... army against the Jews. The Roman army along with aiding pagan armies went to launch their counterattack against Bar Kochba. The Roman army, much like Bar Kochba’s army didn’t attack them with one big battle. They reconquered Palestine one town at a time. They defeated little bands of rebels independently defending their cities. The Romans took back the Galil, Yehuda and eventually the Roman army forced Bar Kochba into ...
4676: Henry VIII
... people to follow a certain religion and do what he told them to do was one of his lowest achievements. Henry the VIII was not only selfish, wealthy man but a horrible ruler and a big sinner.
4677: History Of Popular Culture
... occasions and saints' days. Some festivals, such as Carnival, lasted several days or sometimes even several weeks. In the Netherlands Carnival started every year at the 11th of November (St. Martin) and culminated in a big festival of 'Dranck, pleijsier ende vrouwen' (Drink, fun and women) at the end of the Carnival period, preceding the period of Lent. Festivals were meant to take the minds of the people off their everyday ...
4678: The Roots Of Communist China
... merely as the Vanguard of the common people, plus as the progressive side of the middle class, but as representative of the people. This was important as it played the opposite position of the " three big mountains" (imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucratic capitalism) and still yet accept the passively the leadership CPC. Maoism still possessed two other points that are significant in understanding this ideology, it recognizes the decisive importance in history ...
4679: Tombs And Temples
... 5 km by 0.8 km). The area of the sacred enclosure of Amon alone is 61 acres and would hold ten average European cathedrals. The great temple at the heart of Karnak is so big that St. Peter's Cathedral, Milan Cathedral , and Notre Dame Cathedral could be lost within its walls. The Hypostle hall at 54,000 square feet with its134 columns is still the largest room of any ...
4680: Julius Caesar
... return from a successful year administrating Spain Caesar was elected consul for 59 BC through political alliance with Pompey and Crassus . This alliance was called the first triumvirate. Caesar’s purpose was to gain a big military command. Pompey for his part sought the ratification of his Eastern settlement and land allotments for his discharged troops. Crassus sought a revision of the contract for collecting taxes in the province of Asia ...


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