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- 1871: European Union 3
- ... no longer be able to look at themselves as operating with complete autonomy; rather, they will have to see themselves as operating within a federation of businesses that, while independent, share common responsibilities. PREFERENCES [1] Robert Dunn, "EMU Without Britain: Reasons for Scepticism," Economic Affairs (September 1998); [2] Economic Trends (October 1997); [3] Color of Money, Jason Goodwin; Forbes, New York; Oct 11, 1999; [4] Europe: Euros in-and-out ...
- 1872: European Crusades
- ... that Urban new what he was getting into by having his bishops spread the word. However the word was mainly spread by the effective preaching done by the poorer men and by such people as Robert of Abrissal who was the founder of the Order of Fontevrualt. I might have been even better if fewer great lords had answered Popes Urbans' appeal. That way everything could have been a little more ...
- 1873: Events Leading To The French R
- ... was, at the time, already toohigh. When King Louis XVI came into power, he realized that these problemsexisted. At first he did not know what to do, until he found a man by thename of Robert Turgot. He eased the financial crisis of France, but he haddifficulties when he tried to introduce a major reform, that of taxing the nobles. He had such difficulties because the king could not tax the ...
- 1874: Economics Of Eisenhower
- ... Cited List Albertson, Dean. Eisenhower As President. New York: Hill and Wang, 1963 Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. Americas Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987 ...
- 1875: Durham Cathedral
- ... was in danger of slipping down the steep hill and into the river, due to the shallow foundations originally laid. As a consequence the buttresses that stand today were put in place. After the Reformation, Robert Horne and Williams Whittingham (the second and third Deans of Durham respectively) tore down a good deal of the original ornamentation in the cathedral. Damage to the interior occureed in 1650 when Oliver Cromwell herded ...
- 1876: Developments Of The Modern Day
- ... automobile and radio. It also relied on European trade. However, all European purchases were made with money being borrowed from the US. If the lent money was not returned, the US would have struggled 2) Robert,S,McElvaine,(1981) The Great Depression: America1929-1941 New York Times Books 3) McElvaine 44 4)Hicks,J. (1960)Republican Ascendancy Harper and Row Within a matter of months production had grinded to a halt ...
- 1877: Darwins Sea Change
- ... out that Charles Darwin was asked to join, and he accepted. He barely knew the captain but said "yes" anyhow. Darwin only lasted a year or so as the "natural historian", before he took over Robert McKormick's job. McKormick was the ship's naturalist, and did not get along with Darwin at all. When Darwin did take over (which did not take long), McKormick actually left the ship and went ...
- 1878: Dominican Republic
- ... currents and year-round trade winds. The average temperature is around 720F and 800F, it hardly ever drops below 600F and it also hardly ever riser above 900F. It isn't uncommon though to get frost in the higher elevations. Dominican Republic's rainy season is between May and November rainfall is the heaviest in the north and east of the country. Although agriculture is the most important resource in the ...
- 1879: Democracy -- Good Or Bad
- An officer in the Chicago police department is under investigation for shooting Robert A. Russ during what he intended to be a routine traffic stop. The officer tried to pull over Russ for driving "erratically."Russ refused to pull over. A five-mile pursuit followed culminating when Russ ...
- 1880: Definition Of American Democra
- ... democracy, owned slaves. Even though it's not said in American history books, the rebelling American colonists were in some ways radicals for rebelling against England. It could be said that men like Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Alexander Hamilton Stephens were rebelling radicals just like Washington, Jefferson, and Patrick Henry were 90 years earlier. But it was not the Confederates who were the radicals of the Civil War, instead ...
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