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4671: Morocco
... July 10, 1971 a guests were celebrating his birthday. Then young army officers staged an attack on the king. His guest and his staff try to gain control of the government. They broadcasted the president was dead. But the president made an appearance to tell the people he was not dead. He made a new constitution. Then there was another attack ...
4672: Frederick Douglass - The Man
... the Federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry. He was sure this would bring disastrous results, and took no part in the raid. Following the raid, Douglass fled to Europe, fearing the government would hold him responsible for what had happened. He stayed for six months, until finally returning to America to campaign for Abraham Lincoln during the Presidential election of 1860. At ...
4673: Panama: Plenty Of Fish
... urban 48% rural official language: Spanish major religion: Roman Catholic work: agriculture 30%, administration, defense, &services 29%, trade: 15%, and manufacturing: 10% major trade partners: US, Japan, and European Community government: republic literacy: 88% of adults
4674: Modern Japan Since 1945
... four important islands and give the rest to their rightful owner. On 1946 the leader of the Allies, Douglas MacArthur and his advisers draft a new Japanese constitution which the government accept without thinking about it. So on 1947 Japan democratic constitution went into effect. In 1950 the Japan manufacture return to prewar level. Instead of taking a lot of time ...
4675: Fredrick Douglass
... take a stand against slavery. He also believed that the U.S. Constitution upheld slavery. Garrison said that abolitionists should refuse to vote or run for political office because our government was so ill founded. He also called for the Union to be dissolved, demanding that it be split between a free nation in the North and a slavehold confederacy in ...
4676: France
... were persecuted and thousands were sent off to concentration camps. Eventually, in the summer of 1944 France was freed, and the occupation was over. The President is head of the government and is elected by the people for seven years. Once elected, the President chooses his Prime Minister and other Ministers from the party with the majority in Parliament. The Prime ...
4677: Boom Towns of the Amazon
Boom Towns of the Amazon The Amazon Basin has been called the last frontier. Although there has been a considerable amount of government investments in rural development, the majority of Amozonia is urban. Charles Wageley said that the “Typical Amozonian town was lethargic and backwards due to its seclusion.” Every year many people ...
4678: Indonesia
... Earth. Once known as the Spice Islands, Indonesia is rich in wildlife and natural resources. Flocks of tourists descend on the islands, particularly Bali and Java, every year. Indonesia's government is dominated by the military, and the country has been criticized for human rights abuses, especially on the island of East Timor. Sharyo came to power after crushing an abortive ...
4679: Ireland, History And Nature
... harder to repel and they also became better organized, but 'The Irish Problem' as it was called in England was never a big issue. It just was there, and the government did little, or nothing to end the problem. But after a long and bloody war between the IRA (the Irish Republican Army) and the english police, the Republic of Ireland ...
4680: Kruger National Park
... what is now northeastern South Africa) from 1883 through the Boer War (1899-1902). Kruger worked to preserve wildlife threatened by overhunting and the expansion of agriculture and mining. His government established Africa's first game reserve, the Sabie Game Reserve, in 1898. Shingwidzi and other adjacent areas were added to Sabie in 1904. Despite arguments from landowners and mining companies ...


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