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- 3781: The End of the First World War
- ... 24 naval ships, with no submarines. She was pretty much shut down as far as anything went. Germany had to give up the coalfields to France for ten years. The United States allies gave a bill of 25 billion dollars to Germany to cover the costs of damages. John Maynard Keynes said, I believe that it would have been a wise and just act to have asked the German Government at ...
- 3782: Kosovo
- ... dismissed Albanians from state-owned enterprises and have suspended Kosovo's legal parliament and government. Presently there is a systematic oppression of the Albanian population in Kosovo by the Serbian government, violation of the basic rights of Albanians occurs frequently. Kosovo is viewed by the Serbians as the birthplace of their history, culture and religion, but 90% of the province's 2 million people are ethnic Albanian, most of who demand ...
- 3783: Russian Revolution
- ... party. Lenin, whose chief goal had always been political power, refused any concessions. Trotsky led a force that crushed the mutineers. Lenin went far to allay economic discontent by advocating such policies as affirming the rights of the peasants to own land, by reducing taxes, and by permitting a certain amount of private enterprise in his New Economic Policy. But in politics he was rigid. No opinions other than those sanctioned ...
- 3784: The Invasion of Spain
- ... the legislation of Charles. Long before this event Pope Adrian I had conferred (774) on Charles his father's dignity of Patricius Romanus, which implied primarily the protection of the Roman Church in all its rights and privileges, above all in the temporal authority which it had gradually acquired (notably in the former Byzantine Duchy of Rome and the Exarchate of Ravenna) by just titles in the course of the two ...
- 3785: The Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... simply be bystanders with regard to piratical acts by American ships on the high seas. We will then be forced on our part to take the measures we consider necessary and adequate to protect our rights. We have everything necessary to do so." "National security must come first...we can't negotiate with a gun at our head... if they won't remove the missiles and restore status quo ante, we ...
- 3786: The Situation In Kosovo
- ... Why we waited so long, and why we are going in now is hard to say.. The only person who really has the answers to so many of our questions is our very own President Bill Clinton, and its not likely that people like you and I are going to get direct and honest answers from him. Are you concerned about what the outcome o of this situation will be ...
- 3787: The Influence of the Renaissance on European Gender Relationships
- ... on man alone, would eventually lead to the problem of the relationship between men and women during the Renaissance. During the Renaissance Period, Women were not even acknowledged as equal human beings. They denied numerous rights, including an equal education. Humanists stressed the importance of education, but this excluded women. They were forbidden to learn the classics. Humanists saw no reason for women to be educated when men are educated for ...
- 3788: The Conflict in Kosovo
- ... released a report today estimating that the campaign which will enter its third week Wednesday has already cost as much as $500 million. And it predicts that the operation could wind up racking up a bill of between $2 billion and $4 billion if it continues for a few weeks more. Other experts at the Federation of American Scientists estimate that the first 24 hours of airstrikes against Yugoslavia cost more ...
- 3789: The Boxer Rebellion
- ... conservatives and paid for it. I would argue, that China started using Western values when they signed the Treaty of Nanking. They became apart of the West and its values: most-favored nation, extra-territorial rights of foreigners and free-trade by opening up ports. These are the values Western powers today still fight for, whats more Western? As China viewed the West as sub-human, they didnt adapt ...
- 3790: Chernobyl Revisted
- ... Revisted On April 26, 1986 reactor #4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Facility exploded. After this stunning catastrophy countries all around phased out nuclear energy entirely, due to fear of the same fate as Chernobyl. When Bill and the professor visited the site of the disaster it was clearly evident that the nuclear radiation present was not that much of a threat. Yet in fact it was still a threat in the ...
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