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- 5761: John Fitzgerald Kennedy and His Accomplishments in Office
- ... After traveling to West Virginia during his election campaign he was shocked by the amount of poverty there. His first order in office was to double the amount of surplus government food given to four million poor people. Kennedy believed that the U.S. not only needed to give military help to countries in need but also food, education, and medical ...
- 5762: The Atomic Bomb
- ... 52,France in 1960, the People’s Republic of China in 1964, and India in 1974.” (Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia The Atomic Bomb Mar.99 CD-ROM NP) The United States Government and many other people regret having used the atom bomb. Many other countries have now made these terrible weapons of destruction. The making of this has only been a scar ...
- 5763: The Beliefs of Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... political climate. He realised the effectiveness of white brutality to the black cause as the American public was shocked and horrified as they viewed on television. Then they and the government were moved to action. Dr. King’s self-esteem is surrounded by love, growth, character, values, achievement, meaning, and self-actualisation. From childhood he knew his value as a human ...
- 5764: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... revenge. King, on the other hand, became somewhat angry at the lack of progress made on equality. He started promoting non-violent sabotage, which including blocking the normal functioning of government. At one time, Malcolm X actually wanted "to join forces with King and the progressive elements of the Civil Rights Movement," (pg. 262, Malcolm X: The man and his times ...
- 5765: The Inverted Pyramid And The E
- ... Every good citizen must rejoice that the new administration manifests a disposition to guard more faithfully its State secrets than did its predecessors. The promulgation of the purposes of the Government while those are not yet entirely formed, or when disclosure would tend to defeat or embarrass them, is quite as weak as it is undignified. But this reticence may be ...
- 5766: Paul Ehrlich
- ... Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey, the USA and Venezuela. He also held honorary doctorates in several universities. In 1887, he received the Tiedman Prize at Frankfurt. In 1897, the Prussian Government elected Ehrlich Privy Medical Counsel. The Prize of Honor at the XVth International Congress of Medicine at Lisbon was awarded to Ehrlich in 1906. He was awarded one of the ...
- 5767: The Louisiana Purchase
- ... negotiations to buy New Orleans and some territory east of the city. A treaty would have to satisfy the financial claims that some United States citizens had against the French government. Finally the French continued to claim that the province still belonged to Spain. Jefferson sent James Monroe to help with the negotiations, and authorized him to spend no more than ...
- 5768: The Road To World War II
- ... war, it would have ruined the Allies. If that were to ensue, the U.S. would risk war with France or England. Then there was a breaking point. The German government deported 300,000 Belgians, which fired up anger in the Americans. Wilson was growing frustrated with the position of neutrality, but also realized what war did to people. So, he ...
- 5769: Fidel Castro
- ... third world countries and when he met Fidel he helped him train his men in guerrilla warfare. Fidel set up revolts in various Cuban towns and villages. He sabotaged many government complexes and destroyed several arms plants. On November 25, 1958, Fidel and his soldiers set forth to take back his impoverished country. The boat was pushed off course and Fidel ...
- 5770: Alexander The Great
- ... Alexander then became busy with the organization and administration of his empire. His realm had stretched from the Ionian Sea to northern India. His plans for the reorganization of the government aimed to make Asia and Europe one country combined. He chose Babylon as his capitol city. To achieve the goal, Alexander encouraged intermarriages. He placed soldiers from all states and ...
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