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- 2171: RISE AND FALL OF THE HITLER REICHT
- ... Mein Kampf, or My Str The government banned the Nazi party after the revolt. There were also many reasons for lack of Nazi activity. The Allies had loosened their grip on the German economy. The French had left the Ruhr leaving Germany's industries intact, and the United St The depression in America caused the economic system in Germany to plummet. Because of the harsh times, Nazis got two million more ...
- 2172: J.p. Morgan
- ... reorganized the Morgan and Drexel firms two years later. The New York based Drexel Morgan became J. P Morgan & Co. Drexel, Harjes & Company was Drexel's prominent Paris-based invest banking business. Morgan's new French connection was renamed Morgan, Harjes & Co. Pierpont was now at the head of houses in New York, Philadelphia, London and Paris. He was the commanding figure in international finance. Pierpont Morgan was an imposing figure ...
- 2173: A "Golden Age" for Athens?
- ... means. Athens could be compared to post- Revolutionary America, where a "democratic" government was only available to white male citizens. Yet Americans tend to view this time with much patriotism and pride. Likewise the Industrial Revolution is said to be a great accomplishment of mankind, but little recognition is given to the horrible factory conditions that employees, many women and children, endured. I would say that the 5th century BCE was ...
- 2174: Conflicts Of Opinions In The Government
- ... and proper to carry out the Constitution. They considered the creation of a national bank necessary for the nation to grow. Another area of disagreement was foreign relation. France had supported us during the American Revolution, and Jefferson favored having France as an ally and trading partner. Hamilton favored Great Britain as an important and trading partner. Why couldnt we be allies with both? The answer is that France and ...
- 2175: Early Western Civilization, Egyptian tomb
- ... It's likely, say scholars that Ramesses II's tomb was originally far richer and more elaborate than King Tut's. Unlike several other tombs in the valley, Ramesses'has never been fully excavated. A French team is clearing it now, and the entire tomb could be ready for visitors within five years, but it is not expected to offer archaeologists any surprises. Tomb 5 is a completly different story. Weeks ...
- 2176: The Fall of South Vietnam Controversy
- ... their resolve (Doyle and Lipsman 148). The North Vietnamese were convinced that just as the Viet Minh had defeated France not only, or primarily, on the battlefield but rather by outlasting the patience of the French people for the war in Indochina; so North Vietnam and the Viet Cong would eventually triumph over the United States on account of their own determination and the failure of the American people to last ...
- 2177: History of the World
- ... world--from the first civilizations to the present--is based largely on what has been written down by peoples through the ages. The development of agriculture about 9,000 B.C. brought about a great revolution in human life. Prehistoric people who learned to farm no longer had to roam in search of food. Instead, they could settle in one place. Some of their settlements grew to become the world's ...
- 2178: Three Periods of European History Where Attitudes Towards Women's Education Changed
- ... was quoted as saying that God made men with broad shoulders to do all the intelligent, and women with broad hips to do the "sitting" and housework. Agreeing with Martin Luther, was Emond Auger, a French Jesuit, who said "there is no need for women to take time out from their work and read the Old and New Testament" and also that "Women must be silent in church". The third age ...
- 2179: Hitler's Germany & Stalin's Russia: A Comparison
- ... ideas of conquest and superiority of one race over another. I think it is strange that such works would go unnoticed with nobody left to watch a man with such dangerous ideas. Lenin planned his revolution while in exile in Switzerland. Then he made a deal with the German government whereby he was hid on a train and passed through enemy Germany to Russia. The conclusions with respect to methods of ...
- 2180: John Dalton 4
- ... school and work in the fields with his brother. In 1781 John and his brother moved to Kendall. There John, his cousin George, and his brother ran a school where they offered English,Latin,Greek,French and twenty one mathematics and science course. Their school had sixty pupils. After twelve years at Kendall John started doing lectures and answering questions for mens magazines. John found a mentor in John Gough,who ...
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