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7121: Explain How And Why The Jews W
... only party to vote for were the Nazis. After the failure of the Munich Putsch in 1923, Hitler tried to gain power in a lawful way. He wanted to be elected rather than to seize control. In 1930, the Nazis won 107 seats in Reichstag (the German parliament) from the 12 seats it had in 1928. The Nazi vote was slow to increase during the 1920s while things were going well ...
7122: Healthcare And Coranare Heart Disease
... industry. This rapid growth has forced even more hospitals to standardize some treatments. This causes a lot of friction between the physicians and the managed health companies because the physicians do not like giving up control of their patient s treatment. Managed care companies negotiate contracts with hospitals for the prices of the DRG s. Once these prices are determined they are included in the contract. The hospital is responsible for ...
7123: Everything Old Is New Again
... more violently than Martin Luther King, Jr., who preached non-violence while leading the civil rights movement. The idea of free love and the feminist movement was popularized by the widespread acceptance of the birth control pill. People in the sixties were intolerant of a government that lied to and misled them. By contrast, people in the nineties are not as passionate about social issues as they were in the sixties ...
7124: European Industrial Revolution
... needed to increase causing problems for the factory worker. Factories changed the meaning of labor. Even if the hours worked were roughly the same in the factory or in the cottage, factory wage earners lost control over the pace and methods of their work. Constant supervision was also a novel experience, at least for the head of the household. The head of the household, usually the father of the family, was ...
7125: European Imperialism Of Japan
Imperialism is the practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations or peoples. By the 1800’s, the Western powers had advantages in this process. They led the world in technological advances, giving them a dominance when conquering other countries. The ...
7126: European Crusades
... leave his home by August 15 the Feast of Assumption. The armies were to meet in Constantinople. When they were all together pope Urban wanted to make it clear that the crusade was under the control of the church, so he appointed Bishop Le Puy as the leader . When Urban returned to Rome for Christmas of 1096 he could feel assured that the Crusade was truly launched. He in fact launched ...
7127: Environmentalism In The Sixtie
... 1970, Congress created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which helped set laws regulating use of pesticides, insecticides, and other potentially dangerous sprays. They protected endangered wildlife, and ordered that car manufacturers had to provide pollution control devices on exhausts of their vehicles. New waste disposal and sewage treatment plants were being built to prevent further pollution of the land and water and to clean up the rivers and lakes. Government also ...
7128: Enlightenment 2
... was more liberal then, their home country. They were intrigued and inspired by British philosophers such as Newton, Locke, Bacon, Hume and Smith. By the 1770s, second-generation philosophers were receiving government pensions and taking control of established intellectual academies. The enormous increase in the publication of newspapers and books ensured a wide diffusion of their ideas. Scientific experiments and philosophical writing became fashionable among wide groups in society, including members ...
7129: Ending Of Apartheid In South A
... for months. Although the government claimed the riots were unpolitical, the Soweto troubles let loose by far the largest period of unrest in South Africa’s history. It showed that officials were beginning to loose control. In 1985 a partial state of emergency was declared in South Africa. This was as a result of further violent uprisings and clearly showed the national’s weakening hold over the townships. Black resistance made ...
7130: Education History
... had been used to support church-related schools. Separation of church and state also contributed to the educational problems of today, such as the issue over prayer and bible readings in public schools. Nevertheless, sectarian control over public education was broken by the provision for religious freedom. The Industrial Revolution began in Europe and spread to America a few decades later. One effect of the change from an agricultural to an ...


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