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- 6351: Commonwealth
- History: Early Days: The first people arrived in Ireland and came from Scandinavia to Scotland and then from Scotland to Ireland. They were a Stone Age people and lived by hunting ...
- 6352: Hitler
- ... York: Vintage Books, 1974. Payne, Robert. The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973. Shirer, William L. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany. New York: Simon & Schuster Inc., 1990.
- 6353: People In The Government
- ... of Representatives is apportioned according to a state's population. Leader's Lecture Series Outstanding former Senate leaders and other distinguished Americans share their insights about the Senate's recent history and long-term practices. The Constitution assigns the Senate and House equal responsibility for declaring war, maintaining the armed forces, assessing taxes, borrowing money, minting currency, regulating commerce, and making ...
- 6354: The Prince
- ... to have security is raising troops within the country. They would be loyal soldiers who would be defending their home and families. He also felt it was necessary to study history. This way he can focus on successful rulers’ victories and defeats and analyze them for his own well being. Alexander the Great studied and imitated the rule of Achilles and ...
- 6355: Walt Whitman
- ... Many modern scholars have sought to assess Whitman's life and literary career. (Encyclopedia of World Biography- page 251). Bibliography Current, Richard N., Freidel, Frank, and Williams, T. Harry. American History: A Survey. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. Pages 292-293 Encyclopedia of Biography: Volume 16. "Walt Whitman." New York: Gale Research Publications, 1998. Pages 249-251 Kaplan, Justin. Walt ...
- 6356: Watergate Scandal
- ... so worried that during the Cambodia bombing he had to wiretap his own staff members. On June in 1971, The New York Times formed work that was published about the history of the Vietnam War, these were known as the Pentagon Papers. They got the information from secret government papers. The papers blamed the policies that were formed and caused the ...
- 6357: Watergate Scandal
- ... so worried that during the Cambodia bombing he had to wiretap his own staff members. On June in 1971, The New York Times formed work that was published about the history of the Vietnam War, these were known as the Pentagon Papers. They got the information from secret government papers. The papers blamed the policies that were formed and caused the ...
- 6358: Movie: The Mission
- ... of European expansion. It reflects the many political and spiritual struggles that the people faces, and shows that expansion of the west was not a pretty or glorious chapter of history.
- 6359: Andrew Carnegie
- ... schools, and universities in the United States and Canada. Their studies have had much influence on American higher education. Also benefiting from Carnegie’s charity include various Carnegie museums of history, science, and art, Carnegie Hall in New York, and other public spirited organizations. Before 1919, when Carnegie died, he had given away $350,695,653, and at his death, the ...
- 6360: George III, Our Last King
- ... so would lead to the downfall of himself and his people. George III was eventually forced to set America free. He is considered one of the worst kings in the history of England for he let go a country that has become one of the most powerful in the world today. If he had not done so, England could possibly be ...
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