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- 2171: The Dropping of The Atomic Bomb: Was It The Best Way to End The War?
- ... there were a lot of people who were not killed instantly but died several years later after the dropping. To our astonishment, some people are suffered from radiation still now. According to Takashi Hiraoka, the effect of radiation toward the human's body is not made clear though fifty years have passed since the atomic bomb was dropped(119), so, naturally, the doctors did not know what they should have done ...
- 2172: Fashion During The Renaissance
- ... of a light wood frame, and the wheels were very light. The horse was very well trained before they were used as transportation. Coaches were designed later on during The Renaissance and had a great effect. The horse played a very important role during this era, not only with transportation, but with The Arts and game as well.
- 2173: First Civilization Arose In Asia
- ... peace and ideas. They established four empires: Russia, Iran, Central Asia, and China. China, Iran, and Russia became politically unified under Mongol rule. The Mongols established political and civil institutions like the ones already in effect. Under Mongol rule, trade routes improved and canals and roads were built and utilized. Iron, ore, silver, and copper were traded and coal was utilized. Although the Chinese suffered under their system, they learned new ...
- 2174: The Catholic Church and The Middle Ages
- ... the Reformation was seen as a providential opportunity to evangelize those who had never heard the gospel. Trent on the Roman Catholic side and the several confessions of faith on the Protestant side had the effect of making the divisions permanent. In one respect the divisions were not permanent, for new divisions continued to appear. Historically, the most noteworthy of these were probably the ones that arose in the Church of ...
- 2175: The Start of World War Two
- ... position in power. Hitler took steps to eliminate all opposition, including political parties and anyone else who spoke out against him. The death of President Hindenburg in 1934 clinched his high standing, and he in effect became dictator of Germany. Hitler held the titles of Head of State, Commander in Chief of German military forces, Chancellor, and Chief of the Nazi Party (Elliott 57). There was no question of his supremacy ...
- 2176: Rise of Superpowers After WWII
- ... both the Anglo-French, and the Axis powers against each other. The important result of this was the Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact, which partitioned Poland, and allowed Hitler to start the war. Another side-effect of his policy of playing both sides was that it caused incredible distrust towards the Soviets from the Western powers after 1940. This was due in part to the fact that Stalin made several demands ...
- 2177: The Atomic Bomb and Hiroshima
- ... night alone, an estimated 100,000 Japanese were killed by conventional bombing raids on Tokyo - more than would be killed outright in the Hiroshima bombing. But as Marshall would contend, the bombing "had seemingly no effect whatsoever" on the Japanese military. Still another question is whether the surrender would have come sooner if the United States had more deftly handled the issue of Japan's revered Emperor Hirohito. The emperor's ...
- 2178: The Treaty of Trianon
- ... constant change for hundreds of years. As with all changes, one, and historians especially so, tries to determine the causes which precipitated the events that had such a profound political, economic, social, and/or geographical effect. There have been many such instances in the history of East Central Europe. One of the more recent of these events was World War I and especially the peace treaty following the war, known as ...
- 2179: The French Revolution
- ... up like the noble at the beginning of the paragraph, a head in a basket. The French Revolution began in France in 1784. It was basically a political upheaval, but eventually this revolution was to effect the entire world. There are many causes of the French Revolution, many of which were ancient causes, or causes that were long standing. One of the main causes was the governmental system at the time ...
- 2180: Korean and Vietnam Wars
- ... domestic support and international reaction. Both of the wars were fought for the simple reason of containing the communistic advances in the world. The American involvement was an attempt to stop communism before the domino effect could occur. The involvement of American troops in both wars was also about the same. In each case, the Americans send what they thought to be adequate amount of troops to bring the was to ...
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