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- 5981: New Spain Essay
- ... Some of the groups that found themselves isolated from the rest of the community, simply because of their social status, included; the poor Christian missionaries that opposed what the Spanish government was doing to the Natives, the Natives, the imported slaves from Africa, and a small handful of criminals and other assorted rejects. These people were no longer able to make ...
- 5982: Livy's Historical Approach
- ... moral code, as the Romans of the past and his home city did. Livy, having no part in the politics of Rome, had no personal experience of how the Roman Government worked, and this ignorance showed up in most of his works. He was deprived of first hand access to much material. Also, if he had been a priest or held ...
- 5983: Jimmy Carter
- ... the inauguration that the canal negotiations should be an immediate priority. If the United States did not successfully complete negotiations, which had been going on since the Johnson administration, the government of Panama might create conflict in the zone that would require drastic American action (Hargrove 123). Another of President Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy accomplishments was his normalizing relations with ...
- 5984: Ku Klux Klan - The History
- ... front of everyone. This method was very effective, people feared it would happen to themselves if they had anything to do with the carpetbaggers or blacks. After the U.S. government removed troops from the South in the late 1800's, the Klan achieved its goal. Many of the groups disbanded and Forrest left. After the turn of the century, it ...
- 5985: Louis XIV Had A Greater Impact On European History Than Peter The Great
- ... sensational three year trial (1661-1664) of the powerful and corrupt minister Nicolas Fouquet sent the would be chief minister to prison for life. The kind thereafter controlled his own government until his death, acting through his high state council (conseil d’en haut) and a few select ministers, whom he called or dismissed at will.”(The Sun King). Louis XIV ...
- 5986: Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombing
- ... immediate damage to human beings and property, the atomic bomb destroyed an entire community. In a single instant, the city lost its businesses, factories, stores, schools, hospitals, fire stations, city government, nearly all normal societal functions. The unprecedented destruction of an entire city produced a profound pain utterly beyond verbal expression. Because the destruction was instantaneous, far-reaching, and painful, the ...
- 5987: Marine Corps
- ... would be won in time and as before, the country would fall silent to peace. That is, after the Cold "War" (conflict). During these periods (of peace), the United States government would have the needed time to research additional tactics for their troops, newer reliable weapons, and safer equipment and transports. What the people had not hoped for, nor counted on ...
- 5988: The Fall Of Rome
- ... large percentage of the Roman population. Barbarians disrupted trade on the Mediterranean Sea. Rome's gold and silver were being drained into buying luxuries from China, India, and Arabia. The government decreased the silver content in money. The value of the money also decreased. Diocletion attempted to curb the inflation. He issued an edict that fixed maximum prices and wages throughout ...
- 5989: Martin Luther King
- ... 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 ...
- 5990: Medical Experiments in the Holocaust
- ... and destructive. The intention was no less than the complete subjugation of Europe. (Berenbaum 391) These experiments involved the sterilization of both men and women deemed “unworthy” by the Nazi government. Groups targeted, in addition to Jewish people, were Poles, Gypsies, priests, homosexuals, women and children and other so-called enemies (Facing History and Ourselves 183). The plan was to sterilize ...
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