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- 4931: Australia In The Vietnam War
- ... by students and the younger generations, there was still support for the war effort. This was reflected in the November 1966 elections, when there was a landslide victory for the Liberals. Conscription did have an effect on the Liberal governments popularity, a few months after a complete troop withdrawal in 1972 from Vietnam, the Whitlam Labour government replaced the McMahon Liberal government. Historically, one of the influencing factors of the Liberal ...
- 4932: Australia And The Depression
- ... and the growth of budget deficits tended to compensate for the fall in loan expenditure. During most of the contraction, it would appear that by substantially eliminating deficits and by further reducing loan expenditure, the effect of the plan was to hinder recovery (Schedvin 1970 p295). Figure 2.1 (Adopted from Table 34 of Schedvin) [Image] Other evidence that indicates the Premiers' Plan was inadequate is drawn from simulation experiments conducted ...
- 4933: Atomic Bomb 7
- ... from (Lionel S. 21). The long-term effects were horrendous because of the large number of different cases of "rems" One of the biggest problems after the two explosions in Japan was the long-term effect of the injuries caused by the bomb. A rem (Roentgen-equivalent-man) is a measure the biological damages. A dose of 50 rem generally produces no short-term effects; however, if a large population were ...
- 4934: Atomic Bomb 4
- ... what was left of their lives, families and homes. Over the course of the next forty years, this bombing, and the nuclear arms race that followed, then would come to have a direct or indirect effect on almost every man, woman and child on this Earth. The United States of America dropped the atomic bomb in hope of shortening World War Two, saving of thousands of military lives and making the ...
- 4935: Andrew Jacksons Presidency And
- ... 1930, Jackson publicized his goal for western expansion . However, his primary and underlying reason was to obtain land known for the discovery of gold. A law against natives removing gold from Georgia soil also took effect, and gold fields were seized.5 This left the majority of tribes with no hope and Jackson claimed his policy a victory. One of the most memorable repercussions of the Indian Removal Act was the ...
- 4936: American Revolution Are Teh Pe
- ... The opposition to these acts were both powerful an effective. The colonies cut the importation of British goods to their ports. The acts were quickly repealed in 1770 but tax on tea was still in effect. They felt that Britain had no right to tax them without representation. The colonist smuggled in tea in order not to pay the tax imposed by Britain. The government decided to just leave the tea ...
- 4937: American Push For Independence
- ... his own ideas on. Independence will always be synonymous with American. Every idea or concept since this lands habitation by Europeans has been based on an Independent concept of some sort. Today we feel the effect of our originators views. In the fairly short historical life of America, It has expanded its ideas of independence to a much larger realm of equality and liberty. Every generation of American has had an ...
- 4938: American Parties From The Civi
- ... of political opinion), parties were an established fact by the presidential election of 1796. While Adams was president, the Federalists attempted to stifle dissent by the Alien and Sedition Act (1798). These, however, had the effect of stiffening the opposition at the time when the Federalists themselves were splitting into "High" and "Low" wings over the issue of the XYZ Affair and the ensuing Quasi-War with France. By the election ...
- 4939: American Foreign Policy In Wwi
- ... of American foreign policy is once again in the spotlight. In this paper, I will examine four major objectives of U.S. foreign policy that have persisted throughout the twentieth century and will discuss the effect of each on our nation s recent history, with particular focus on key leaders who espoused each objective at various times. In addition, I will relate the effects of American foreign policy objectives, with special ...
- 4940: Albert Einstein 3
- ... the first paper, Brownian Motion, he made a significant prediction about the motion of the particles that are randomly distributed in a fluid. These predictions were later confirmed by experiments. The second paper on photoelectric effect, contained a revolutionary hypotheses concerning the nature of light. Einstein not only proposed that under certain circumstance's light can be considered as consisting of particles, but he also hypothesized that the energy frequency of ...
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