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- 5991: World War I
- ... sought and raising American morale at the same time. Financing the war was yet another problem that needed to be faced, but was achieved through effective means. Wilson's war government managed to raise $33 billion in two years by a combination of loans and taxes. Following Hoover's tactics, the Treasury Department sponsored huge parades and invoked slogans like "Halt ...
- 5992: Martin Luther King Jr And Malcolm X
- ... 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 ...
- 5993: McCarthyism
- ... need for an issue. The group discarded quite a few before choosing Communism, which was suggested by Walsh, who was an ardent anti-Red. "That's it," McCarthy said. "The government is full of Communists. We can hammer away at them." And so it was that in February of 1950 McCarthy was interviewed by the Wheeling Intelligencer a newspaper in West ...
- 5994: Brave New World
- ... rules. There are no chances for anyone to develop any differences. Or if they do, they are exiled so that they cannot influence those around them. Nothing changes, including the government and the lifestyle of the inhabitants. Last and most importantly, the Bokanovsky method of reproducing causes great numbers of genetically identical human beings (up to 96 at a time from ...
- 5995: Kosovo and US Involvement
- ... protecting U.S. investors and exporters. Although the humanitarian tragedies of Kosovo are in the foremost eye of the public, U.S. economic interests are in foremost eye of the government (Landlay 2). The second argument for U.S. intervention can also be refuted. Air strikes are proven to be ineffective in winning a war. This fact has been proven many ...
- 5996: Napoleon and the Battle of Moscow
- ... Napoleon still fought the Russians hard. By December, Napoleon decided to leave his armies, and return to Paris. He thought he would be able to recoup his losses from the government seat in Paris (Dupuy 144-149). Later a miscommunication caused more problems. General von Wartenburg signed an armistice with the Russians without telling his superior. This event caused even more ...
- 5997: Monroe Doctrine
- ... time the United States interfered in Latin America was in 1965. President Linden B. Johnson ordered US troops into the Dominica Republic to stop a take over by a Communist government (Migill 596). The Monroe Doctrine also set up further protection of United States interest. The Carter Doctrine, by President Jimmy Carter, was modeled after the Monroe Doctrine. The Carter Doctrine ...
- 5998: The Good Friday Agreement
- ... for the IRA and their cease-fire ended with a bomb in London. The next promise was the Good-Friday-Agreement in 1998. Maybe the fact that there a new government in England, who needed to show that they wanted to make progress in the troubled area. Also the fact that violence had broken out again meant that they had to ...
- 5999: Explain the U.S. & Russian Positions In The Cold War
- ... than willing to aid Egypt in order to increase their sphere of influence in the Middle East. The Soviet Union considered the possibility that they could ultimately establish a communist government in Egypt; this action helped lead to the Suez conflict. The Cuban Missile Crisis Russian aid to the country of Cuba caused the US to be faced with the problem ...
- 6000: The Impact of the Second Industrial Revolution on Europe
- ... and loose political power and avoid a revolution, which had been wide spread in Europe, ever since the French Revolution. As trade unions became a political power in lobby the government by representing a large percent of voters there was dramatic change in conditions of the cities and factories. Gradually rising wages and growing political support helped lift the working class ...
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