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- 7191: American Two Party System
- ... the upheavals caused by slavery, the Civil War, and the Depression, the Democrats and the Republicans remained the two major parties. This Democratic Party continued to dominate the Presidency for seven years after Roosevelt's death and, except for two sessions in 1947-48 and 1953-54 the Democrats controlled Congress through 1980. The New Deal coalition diminished, but did not destroy Republican power. Beginning with the election of Dwight D ...
- 7192: American Reconstruction
- ... the Black codes and other important incidents. Reconstruction took place during the years 1865-1877 and was effective in reaching its goal which was to improve the South socially, politically and economically. On Lincoln's death, Vice President Andrew Johnson became President and held that Reconstruction was the job of the President, not Congress. Unlike Lincoln who knew how to Compromise, Johnson was a stubborn man. His policies were based on ...
- 7193: Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
- ... Birkinau and all the other sub-camps were mostly forced labor camps. The most recognized of the labor camps are Budy, Czechowitz, Glenwitz, Rajsko, and Furstenarube. The prisoners here were worked to the point of death. Trains transported people to the camps, and violently forced them off the train. All of the people's property was left on the train also. They prisoners were sent into two different lines, one for ...
- 7194: Alcoholics Anonymous
- ... receive care at St. Thomas, a Catholic hospital. Dr. Bob became a member of its staff. He and Sister Ignatia cared for and brought A.A. to some 5,000 sufferers. After Dr. Bob’s death in 1950, Sister Ignatia continued to work at Cleveland’s Charity Hospital, where the local groups assisted her and ten thousand more sufferers first found A.A (Fingarette 44). This set an example of hospitalization ...
- 7195: Aquinas And Hobbes
- ... individuals would work out of their own self-interest to seek peace. May states that this search for peace is motivated by man's desire to satisfy three passions. These passions are: the fear of death, desire of things needed for a comfortable living, and "hope by their industry to obtain them" (http://caae.phil.cmu.edu/CAAE/80130/part1/sect4/texts/May.html). In terms of natural right, May mentions ...
- 7196: ABRAHAM LINCOLN One Of The Gre
- ... and its words- government of the People, by the People, for the People- have come to symbolize the definition of democracy itself.” Unfortunately, Lincoln’s next tenure as President, is cut short by his untimely death. During the play “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865, Lincoln was killed by a bullet to the head by John Wilkes Booth. President Abraham Lincoln dies at 7:22 in ...
- 7197: Atomic Bomb
- ... that the equilibrium in nature was upset. Others were glad that the project had succeeded. Robert Oppenheirmer was excited that the project was a success, but quoted a fragment from Bhagavad Gita. "I am become death the destroyer of worlds." Several of the creators signed a petition against releasing the monster. Atomic bombs have only been used twice in warfare. The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. It was a ...
- 7198: Analysis Of Karl Marx And Comm
- ... the French Socialist Workers' Federation and shaped much of its content. During his last years, Marx spent time in health resorts and dies in London of a lung abscess on March 14, 1883, after the death of his wife and daughter. Marx's work seems to be more of a criticism of Hegelian and other philosophy, than as a statement of his own philosophy. While Hegel felt that philosophy explained reality ...
- 7199: Airplane Warfare In WWI
- ... was tradition to throw down a wreath if an enemy plane was shot down, to show respect and honor. However when bombing was introduced, the feeling about planes turned from noble flying knights into fear, death from above. The evolution of aircraft during World War One was profound and unmatched by any other advancements in any other field at the time. From Reconnaissance to bombing, the use of airplanes in the ...
- 7200: Obidiah
- ... another was saved and restored. Obadiahˇ¦s oracle against Edom as sentenced by Yahweh Himself is severe and without hope for future restoration of this people. Edomˇ¦s crime and reason for judgement is explained, penalty given, and sentence released, judgement is pronounced. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries. Inter-Varsity Press, 1988 2. The Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Inter-Varsity Press, 1980 3. Peoples of Old Testament Times, Oxford University ...
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