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6961: Julius Ceasar
... Cassivellaunus. (1) Caesar had avoided recall to Rome at the end of the five years of command voted to him by coming to a fresh agreement with Pompey and Crassus at Luca. The optimates in control of the senate, now awake to the immense increase in Caesar’s personal power, wealth, and prestige, kept Pompey in Italy, allowing him to govern his Spanish provinces by deputies. Pompey’s own attachment to ...
6962: Roe V. Wade
... Court. The attorneys for Roe argued that the law was unfair and unjust. They said that the unborn fetus id not a real person. They pointed out that a women should have the right to control their own life and body. They said it was a right of privacy and if women fell that it’s the right choice to abort a baby they should be allowed to make it. They ...
6963: Aids And Africa
... where the majority of the population lives, seroprevalence remains much lower but is still increasing. Stine also mentions that available evidence suggests that it is unlikely that the spread of HIV will be brought under control in the near future, unfortunately (368). “The WHO estimates that one in three of the 40million people in Southern Africa will be HIV-infected by the year 2010” (Stine, 366). Before discussing how AIDS is ...
6964: Bhutan
... India Company in 1772. A series of civil wars plagued Bhutan during the late 19th century. A treaty in 1910 between Britain granted Bhutan internal autonomy and an annual subsidy. But the British still had control of the country’s foreign relations. China’s territorial claims helped strengthened Bhutan’s relationship with India. This was followed by economic aid agreements, military assistance, and diplomatic representations. (Kaminsky, cd-rom) Government A Tibetan ...
6965: Global Warming -.
... little effect on the spread of diseases. Experts say that deterioration in public health practices such as forced large scale resettlement of people, increased drug resistance, higher mobility through air travel, and lack of insect-control programs have the greatest impact on the spread of vector-borne diseases. - Larger quantities of CO2 in the atmosphere and warmer climates would likely lead to an increase in vegetation. During warm periods in history ...
6966: Hitler And The Nazi Party
... Stresa and the USSR in Paris and also a similar pact with The Soviet Union and Czechoslouvakia. However Hitler showed complete disregard for this tightening ring around Nazi Germany. I believe the lack of effective control over Hitler, by the surrounding European Nations was a factor in allowing German expansion, which lead to World War 11. Hitler was a vital part of the Nazi Party. The Nazi party needed Hitler for ...
6967: Broken Spears
... key aspects to the Spanish victory, is that the Spanish were viewed as gods at first because of their appearance, the Aztecs welcomed the Spanish with gifts and festivities, which showed the Spanish had total control of people. The Aztecs also held a ritual ceremony for the arrival of the “god” that included a human sacrifice, which was seen by the Spanish as a disgusting act, this trigged Spanish hatred for ...
6968: Slavery
... cultural norms, was increasingly American in birth and character. Slaves adopted the religion of their masters, for example, but adapted it to their own particular needs. In short, Africans became African-Americans. The shift in control of prosperity is illustrated in the words of the Mississippi proposal of succession from the Union. Southern politicians and plantation owners knew their prosperity was in the hands of slaves and that the economics of ...
6969: Diad Germany Cause WW1?
... agreement with Russia leading to the Bosnian Crisis. Russia’s policy of Pan-slavism also caused friction with Austria. Pan-slavism was the idea that all Slav peoples should be “freed” from Ottoman and Hapsberg control. These antagonisms led to an alliance between Russia and Serbia. There were also wars in the Balkans during the period 1912-13. Austria saw the assassination of the Archduke as the pretext to go to ...
6970: Yalta
... open the door to all sorts of deliberations in the future”. One last matter was the issue of an occupation zone for France and the related matter of a seat for France on the Allied Control Commission, to be established in Berlin as soon as they surrendered. Churchill took the initiative on this issue, arguing with great energy that France be given both and occupation zone and a seat of the ...


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