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- 9961: Benito Mussolini and His Impact on World War 2
- Benito Mussolini and His Impact on World War 2 Benito Mussolini had a large impact on World War II. He wasn’t always a powerful dictator though. At first he was a school teacher and a socialist journalist. He later married Rachele Guide and had 5 children. He was the editor of the Advanti, which was a socialist party newspaper in Milan. Benito Mussolini founded the Fasci di ...
- 9962: Isabella I
- ... Spanish Royal Academy. She was extemely concerned about for the education of her five children (Isabella, John, Joan, Maria, and Catherine), and in order to educate Prince John with ten other boys, she formed a school in her palace. Her daughters, too, attained to a degree of education higher than was usual at that time. This example of the queen, a model of virtue, piety, and domestic economy, who exercised a ...
- 9963: Thomas Jefferson
- ... conveying the notice of his appointment, the President said: “All eyes, all hopes, are now fixed on you; and were you to decline, the chagrin would be universal and would shake under your feet the high ground on which you stand with the public. Indeed, I know nothing which would produce such a shock, for on the event of this mission depends the future destinies of this republic. If we cannot ...
- 9964: Abraham Lincoln
- ... new members in his family. Although, Abraham was a smart man and a political genius he had very little formal education. When Abraham was seven, the family moved to southern Indiana, Abraham had gone to school briefly in Kentucky and did so again in Indiana (3). In total Lincoln had a little less than one total year of education. Abraham did not have that much education because there were no teachers ...
- 9965: Mark Antony
- ... was born into a wealthy family in about 83 B.C. and died in 30 B.C. at the age of 53. His Latin name is Marcus Antonius. For a short time he went to school in Greece. From 58 B.C. to 56 B.C. he was the leader of the Roman Cavalry. He was commander and chief of the army and from 54 B.C. to 50 B.C ...
- 9966: Biography of Pocahontas
- ... Any one of the “white man’s diseases” could be at fault in her fate, but unfortunately, it will remain a mystery. John Rolfe returned to Virginia where he developed a popular sweet variety of high-grade tobacco. The export of his crop enabled the colonists to support themselves. Thomas Rolfe remained in England where he was educated. Twenty years later, he returned to the colonies and married an English woman ...
- 9967: Adolf Hitler
- ... he wanted so therefore he was not living the life he needed. As a reaction of his early life he couldn’t keep up with his schooling and he ended up dropping out of art school. Hitler was an aggravated person. He was looking for a job where he was the boss and everyone would look to him for guidance. In his involvement in World War 1, he separated people into ...
- 9968: John F Kenendy
- ... to some children.He had been President for little more than 1000 days.It was 12:30 in the afternoon as the motorcade rolled on a man,on the sixth floor window of a Texas School Book Depository aimed his Sniper rifle and fired.John Kennedy was hit first in the throat,second shattered his skull.Governor Connally was shot in the back on the third shot but was not fatal ...
- 9969: Sir Isaac Newton
- ... years later his mother remarried and moved to a nearby village, leaving Isaac in the care of his maternal grandmother. Upon the death of his stepfather in 1656, Newton's mother removed him from grammar school in Grantham in hopes of training him to manage her now much enlarged estate, but even then Newton's interests ran more toward books and mathematical diversions. His family decided that he should be prepared ...
- 9970: Ramses II: Magnificence On The Nile
- ... his mid twenties was well prepared for the throne, his mandate established. Both the country’s and the energetic monarch’s prospect seemed bright. With the nation’s treasury replenished and its military standing again high after his father’s successful rule, Ramses could look across the Mediterranean Sea to the Hittite Empire were there were old scores to be settled. The young Pharaoh finally felt ready to embark on a ...
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