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- 5121: Constantine And Christianity
- ... in order to maintain popularity with his subjects, and possibly indicating that he never understood the theology of Christianity. From 320-330 however he began to attack paganism through the government. In many cases, Constantine was able to persuade people to follow the laws by combining pagan worship with Christianity. He made December 25th, the birthday of the pagan Unconquered Sun ...
- 5122: Consensus Historians
- ... States history such as the Civil War and the American Revolution, but they were not on a grade scale. For the most part they were quickly handled and a new government, religion, dictator, etc. were brought to power. This is why his "born free" phrase is so powerful. It shows that the system implemented in the United States is the best ...
- 5123: Communist Containment In Asia
- ... applied in the form of aid to support the democratic regimes in Turkey and Greece. These nations were being threatened by Soviet-supported rebels who were seeking to overthrow the government and install a Communist regime. A direct result of this doctrine was, of course, the Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan was designed to give aid to any European country damaged ...
- 5124: City Of Berlin
- ... surround West Berlin. It was made of concrete, wasw12 feet high and was white so that anyone trying to climb it would be clearly visible. In 1989 the East German government collapsed and the wall was knocked down. In 1990, East and West Germany re-united. The population of Berlin is three and a half million, it covers an area of ...
- 5125: Civil Rights Movement 2
- ... million. The good that came out of all of this, is that thousands of negroes were flocking to register in the nine counties in alabama, louisiana, and mississippi where the government posted federal examiners to uphold thevoting law. in four days, 6,998 negro voters were added to the rolls incounties where there had previously been only 3,857. In that ...
- 5126: Chernobyl 3
- ... them safe has become a problem of immense proportion. As the plants age and other technology becomes available, what to do with these “eyesores” is a consuming issue for many government agencies and environmental groups. No one knows what to do about the problem and in many areas of the world, another nuclear meltdown is an accident waiting to happen. Despite ...
- 5127: Cuban Revolution
- ... than our own. The developing count ries in Latin America must struggle through economically and politically hard times to reach their own maturity; this means experimentating with different styles of government to find out which is best for the specific country. If America wants democrac y to reign over the Carribean, Central, and South America, it should make the idea appealing ...
- 5128: Chinese Foot Binding
- ... formed natural-foot societies, the members pledged not to bind their daughters feet and not allow their sons to marry women with bound feet. The last banning by the Chinese Government was in 1949, although the practice continued until in the late 1950's. As young as four years old, the Chinese girls were forced to bind their feet. None of ...
- 5129: Causes Of The Pelopenesian War
- ... on relations between Sparta and Athens. “The Athenian custom of establishing in every city democracies dependent upon the Empire seemed to the landowning oligarchy of Sparta a threat to aristocratic government everywhere. For a time the Spartans contented themselves with supporting the upper classes in every city, and slowly forging a united front against Athens.” This statement describes the Spartan reaction ...
- 5130: Camp David Accord
- ... schedule or time frame for the return of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to Arab sovereignty. During the transition, the two ethnic areas would have autonomy in local self-government, but with a limited Israeli military presence (Szulc 13). With this being the main point around which the deadlock revolved, Carter pressed on with his one-on-one meetings that ...
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