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- 3151: Declaration For War In 1917
- ... to put these reasons in order of significance since they are all significant in the same, but one of my main reasons for wanting to go to war is national pride. Germany had violated the rights of United States citizens. They had restricted us from traveling across the high seas without being in danger. They had slapped us in the face by killing innocent citizens of a neutral nation. I had ...
- 3152: Debate - “crito,” By Plato, An
- ... hide the Jewish people, would be the right thing to do. To conclude his beliefs, King felt that it is wrong to urge an individual to stop their efforts in trying to gain their constitutional rights because the act may lead to violence. A powerful quote said by King is that, “Society must protect the robbed and punish the robber.” So, although he may have felt that it was wrong for ...
- 3153: Dr. J (julius Erving)
- ... to sign with the Atlantic Hawks of the NBA, and found himself on the middle of a complicated legal wrangle. The Squires claimed he was still under contract to them, the Milwaukee Bucks claimed draft rights to Erving under NBA rules, and his old management sued him for damaging their reputation by trying to break the Squires contract. The affair was finally settled out of court. Erving remained with the ABA ...
- 3154: Development Of The Communist T
- ... ten measures needed to convert to communism (Engels, Marx 94). 1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to the public. 2. Heavy progressive income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance. 4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels. 5. Centralizing of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with a state capital. 6. Centralizing of ...
- 3155: Developement Of Europe
- ... Masaryk was a Czech statesman. He worked out of Paris in the early twentieth century. Along with Edward Benes, he formed the Czechoslovak National Council. This council lobbied the Western powers for recognition of their rights. Masaryk’s Czechoslovak National Council was a major part of the Czech’s anti-Habsburg campaign . The Dreyfus Affair was when Alfred Dreyfus, a French army captain and a Jew, was charged with spying for ...
- 3156: Depression
- ... of the depression would be lightened. "The problem to be tackle is the provision of public works of a temporary character, the opening up of the land to the people of the country, giving them rights upon the soil and, finally, giving to industry vigilance, activity and adventure to enable it to carry on its production and back up this production by marketing." The prospect of new industrial cities and new ...
- 3157: David Koresh And The Davidians
- ... killed in a fire that destroyed their headquarters near Waco, Texas. The fire marked the end of a 51-day siege by United States federal agents. (Microsoft® Encarta® 98 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.) The Branch Davidians trace their origins to the Davidian movement, a splinter group of Seventh-Day Adventists founded by Adventist leader Victor Houteff in Los Angeles, California, in 1934. Houteff retained the traditional Adventist ...
- 3158: D-day
- ... you must be selfish, but that’s my opinion. 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.
- 3159: Civil War 9
- ... should be nationalized because putting state authority above national authority would be "the main instrument by which our government is sought to be overthrown." The blacks at this time were persistently struggling for their civil rights. They declared that they should have the privilege of voting because they fought in the war to preserve the union. In a petition, American citizens of African descent stated that " It (the government) can afford ...
- 3160: Cao Daiism
- ... It seems normal that the average person would remember Cao Dai from their involvement in the political struggle for independence. However, if this religion was not so inherently strong and determined for universal freedom and rights, their involvement in the political struggle would have been nonexistent. This strength comes from a powerful faith in God and his divine messages delivered to the world throughout the Three Eras. The combining of western ...
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