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5851: Life and Times of Alexander the Great
... Hellenist sphere of influence to the farthest reaches of the globe. When the king of Greece visited the British colony of India around the turn of the century, the colonial government had some native Indian dances displayed for him. He was shocked when he immediately recognized the dances as the same harvest dances that his fellow Greeks performed near Thessalonika. This ...
5852: Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar
... emperor. He was able to maintain peace at home and security along the borders. Tiberius seems to have been an able soldier and administrator who retained the republican form of government as much as possible. He did improve civil service, the economy and kept the army highly disciplined. Few doubt the fact that after Sejanus death Tiberius became suspicious and vengeful ...
5853: Richard M. Nixon
... a single date, he said, "I'm going to marry you someday." And, true to his word, Nixon married Ryan on June 21, 1940. In 1941, Nixon was offered a government job with the OPA. He took it, and he and Pat moved to Washington. In 1942, during WWII Nixon applied for sea duty with the U.S. Navy, but wasn ...
5854: Luis Gutierrez
... Zero percent in favor of the National Riffle Association. On the issues of labor he was one hundred percent for; United Food and Commercial workers; AFL-CIO; American Federation of Government Employees: American Federation of state. Gutierrez, in the house, is excepted with mixed feelings Gutierrez has been known to speak unprofessional about the house as well as it's members ...
5855: Allen Ginsberg
... and unrhymed style and made it his own. Another influence on his writing was the time period. The 1960’s were a period when people started to become aware of government doings. This led the people who disapproved to protest. Ginsberg led protesters at the 1968 Democratic Convention with chants against violence. Ginsberg was a truly and simply free soul. He ...
5856: Atomic Bomb
... bombs will be delivered on the above targets as soon as made ready by the project staff." Word of the second nuclear attack was relayed that day to the Japanese government. It is arguable on whether or not the United States should have dropped a second bomb on Japan, in the viewpoints of many; the bombing of Nagasaki was totally unnecessary ...
5857: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
... made him a suspect. Davis was captured and became very unpopular in the Confederacy; he was called a despot. But his cruel treatment as a prisoner by the U.S. Government made him a martyr after a time and restored him to immerse popularity in the South (Eaton 490). These men gave many positive historical contributions. Lincoln was elected with the ...
5858: Appeasement And Its Role In Th
... Central Europe. The underlying facts was the belief of British and French politicians that their publics would never risk a repetition of the horrors of World War I. The British government believed in appeasement till the day there was no other solution than to go to war on Germany. Appeasement ended on March 31, 1939, in response to new German demands ...
5859: Charles Babbage
... for his project and in May 1823, the Society agreed that the cause was worthy. While constructing this machine, implementation problems arose as well as a misunderstanding with the British Government, both of whom regarded this machine as property of the other. This misunderstanding would cause problems for the next twenty years, and would result in delaying Babbage's work. Babbage ...
5860: Assassination Of Caesar
... a monarchy lead by the first emperor, Octavin, Caesar’s nephew. This was easy for Octavin to obtain, because the people of Rome were looking for a new form of Government, due to the fact that the people thought the Senate was corrupt. Their love for Octavin “gave him more dictatorial power than they would have given Caesar”. (The Roman Emperors ...


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