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- 3141: Fireside Chat
- ... my first concerns is to restore the American peoples faith in banks. I am ready to shut down all banks and only re-open those that are stable. I have sent a banking relief bill to Congress that, if passed, will enable the federal government to assist the banking industry in regaining the nations trust and support. The new administration is also setting up the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation that ...
- 3142: Evaluation Of The Agricultural
- ... industrial workers were making far more strikes than ever before, from 1910-1913 the number of strikes was 10 times bigger than in 1910. The political situation could not be controlled. The Dumas had no rights at all. The agricultural ideas how to improve the agriculture ended by Stolypin's assassination. Military situation was also bad because of the lack of the money and weak and unorganized leadership. Tsar and his ...
- 3143: Europe And The New World
- ... the American natives werent 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 ...
- 3144: Essat On Taiwan Now And Then
- ... in Taiwan. In this modern nuclear age, the century old conflict over China's rule of Taiwan has the potential to cause world war. The United States has gone back and forth regarding China's rights to Taiwan, perhaps adding to the tension. With both countries testing nuclear weapons in each other's backyards, it's only a matter of time before someone makes a critical mistake.
- 3145: Ending Of Apartheid In South A
- ... pressures. In the 1970s, western business leaders found that apartheid laws were effecting economic progress and people began to feel that imposong sanctions on South Africa would be the only way to give political rights to blacks. Putting sanctions on South Africa would mean banning goods which were vital to their needs. However, many people argued that economic sanctions would only hurt blacks, not whites. This world-wide debate put ...
- 3146: Early Resistance To British Na
- ... he died with freedom, peace, and love within his heart. 3. The Muslim League The Muslim League was a Muslim political organization founded in India in 1906. Its original purpose was to protect the political rights of Muslims in India and to prevent Hindu political control of the entire Indian subcontinent once independence from the British was achieved. For several decades the group advocated Hindu and Muslim unity within India. Under ...
- 3147: European Union 2
- ... s competence, institutional structure, and decision-making processes. Some future objectives of the Union are: - to implement the Treaty of Amsterdam, which revises the basic treaties on which the EU is founded. It contains new rights for citizen, freedom of movement, employment, strengthening of institution. - to enlarge the EU, to include countries from central and eastern Europe as well. This was specified in 'Agenda 2000', a detailed strategy for 'strengthening growth ...
- 3148: Elizabeth 1
- ... intermittently, religious, establishing congregations of Penitents in Paris and walking barefoot in their processions, flagellating himself (there is a certain masochistic quality to his outbreaks of piety). In 1577 he gave the Protestants all the rights they would later have in the Edict of Nantes in 1598, although these were annulled over the years under pressure from the Catholic wing. In the end he valued blood ties over religion, and named ...
- 3149: Economics Of Eisenhower
- ... leftover from the Truman days was that of the Fair Deal domestic program. Although Truman found much opposition to his programs in Congress he managed to get several things done. Such as a public housing bill, an expansion of social security coverage, and increased minimum wages. The Republican party was not in favor of the majority of this legislation. Thus when Eisenhower was elected they immediately made plans for cutbacks in ...
- 3150: Did Napoleon Betray The Revolu
- ... both Jacobin revolution and Royalist restoration. The French people expected Napoleon to bring back peace, order and to consolidate the political and social conquests of the Revolution. Napoleon considered these conquests to be the sacred rights of property, equality and liberty. If Napoleon gained power with the promise of upholding the principals of the French Revolution how did he betray the revolution? Many historians argue that Napoleon was an effective but ...
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