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- 3071: Terrorism As An International
- ... and history. Works Cited Bourgholtzer, Frank. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. “Spy vs. Spy”. Volume: 54 Issue: 2 March 1998. Pgs. 62-63. Central Intelligence Agency," Microsoft® Encarta® 97 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Chabin, Michelle. USA Today. “Israel Swaps Hamas Leader for two Agents”. Sec.: A Pg.: 1 Col.: 6 October 7, 1997. Cooperman, Alan. US News and World Report. “When Spies and Poison Go Awry”. Vol ...
- 3072: Ch.23 Study Guide
- ... the rainforest, cut strip mines in wilderness areas, over-fished coastal waters, and air pollution endangers people’s health in crowded urban areas. 14. The turmoil of the 1960s and 1970s led to widespread human rights abuses in Latin America. Military governments in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay tortured and killed citizens who opposed their leaders. In Cuba, Castro imprisoned citizens who spoke out against his regime. The governments of Guatemala and ...
- 3073: Argentina
- ... I. INTRODUCTION II. LAND AND RESOURCES III. POPULATION IV. EDUCATION AND CULTURE V. ECONOMY VI. GOVERNMENT VII. HISTORY works cited: "Argentina," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000 http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Rock, DavidRock, David. University of California Press, 1993. Norden, Deborah L. Military Rebellion in Argentina: Between Coups and Consolidations. University of Nebraska Press, 1996 New Standard Encyclopedia Vol. 2, ane/az Argentina Standard Educational ...
- 3074: Ceasar
- ... 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. An agrarian bill authorizing the purchase of land for Pompey’s veterans was passed in January of 59 BC at a disorderly public assembly which Caesar’s fellow consul Calpurnius Bibulus, was thrown from the platform and his ...
- 3075: D-day
- ... was one of the most important days in history. World War II was not just about the Holocaust and Hitler. It was about D-day, the day where many lost their lives to keep the rights that we have today, and showed the importance of getting involved, and helping one’s neighbor. Works Cited Cappa, Robert. Encyclopedia Briannica Online. 1998 Version. Patrick, Stephen A. The Normandy Campaign. New York: Gallery Books ...
- 3076: Europe And The New World
- ... the American natives weren’t ‘marched to the slaughter house’ as many historians would have us believe. There was indeed conflict between the westerners and the natives, that natives did fight for their land and rights, however on many occasions they were defeated by weapons, tactics and the biggest killer of all disease. Tests were carried out, and religious argument flared over the question of Indians being humans or animals. For ...
- 3077: A Seize Of Power
- ... only person around being a mentally deficient “communist.” Hitler used this scenario to make the commies out to be a flaw of society, and was granted the right to suspend all of a communists civil rights, and send them to prison camps. This was key to Hitler’s maintaining power because communism was the next largest party to Nazism, and with no communists, that means no rival. With the government at ...
- 3078: Shadow And Custodial President
- ... believed to of a high caliber. Much to the disgruntlement of many Republicans, this cabinet included an ex-Confederate and a man who bolted from the Republican Party. Hayes promised to try and protect the rights of former slaves in the South, while reestablishing a peaceful, local self-government. In order to accomplish this Hayes removed troops from the Southern states. Hayes and the people who followed his efforts were dedicated ...
- 3079: Muammad Ali Jinnah
- ... while to get them conceded by both the ruling British and the numerous Hindus, the dominant segment of India's population. And for over thirty years he had fought, relentlessly and necessarily, for the inherent rights of the Muslims for an honorable existence in the subcontinent. Indeed, his life story constitutes, as it were, the story of the rebirth of the Muslims of the subcontinent and their spectacular rise to nationhood ...
- 3080: Maurice Sendak
- ... won the National Medal of Arts, Caldecott Award, American Library Association’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, and the Jewish Cultural Achievement Award in Visual Arts. Sendak is also a strong speaker on children’s personal rights. He is a tireless advocate and has become increasingly more interested in producing quality film and theater for children. He has even started his own children’s theater company, “The Night Kitchen,” in order to ...
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