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231: Augustus Caesar
... of statuary". There stood all the family members of Augustus, and other great men of Rome. Nonetheless, Augustus was a very intelligent and elitist emperor for the Roman Empire. The reconstruction of Rome had brought people a better living. Augustus developed a very efficient postal service before the end of his reign, which gave the Romans the advantage to trade freely ...
232: Augustus Ceasar
... of statuary". There stood all the family members of Augustus, and other great men of Rome. Nonetheless, Augustus was a very intelligent and elitist emperor for the Roman Empire. The reconstruction of Rome had brought people a better living. Augustus developed a very efficient postal service before the end of his reign, which gave the Romans the advantage to trade freely ...
233: Confederate States Of America
... battle against overwhelming odds, the struggles left it financially and industrially ruined at the close of the Civil War. The process of restoring the Confederacy to the Union was called Reconstruction . The U.S. Supreme Court, in 1869, in the case of Texas v. White, declared secession unconstitutional. Bibliography Bibliography 1. Compton’s Online Encyclopedia 2. America Is, Merrill Publishing Company ...
234: Why The North Won The Civil Wa
... 1993. "Industrial Revolution." World Book Encyclopedia. 1981 ed. Paludan, Philip Shaw. A People"s Contest. New York: Harper, 1988. Randall, J.G., and David Herbert Donald. The Civil War and Reconstruction. Lexington, Massachusetts: Heath, 1969.
235: The Cold War
... rising tension between Truman and Stalin, as Truman had a different attitude to the USSR and Stalin than Roosevelt had previously. Roosevelts ideas to give USSR a large post-war reconstruction loans, were dropped by Truman as he was not going to give USSR any economic assistance, as it was a threat to communist expansion. Tension contiued to build through the ...
236: FDR
... The Roosevelt Administration, a group of experts who Roosevelt took into office with him, developed The New Deal. The New Deal had four different strategic categories: Relief, Reform, Recovery, and Reconstruction. The Deal was designed to use the federal government’s power to help resuscitate the economy by ‘trying’ anything and everything. Although New Deal legislation was improving the lives of ...
237: Bar Kochba Revolt
... before he started the construction. When Hadrian got there he was awed by the sight of a once desolate and fruitful city in ruins. He immediately wanted to start the reconstruction. However later the Jews were surprised and disappointed to discover that Hadrian wanted to rebuild Jerusalem not as a city for the Jews to restart in, but as a Pagan ...
238: The Roles African American In
... Smithsonian. 21 Oct 1989: 46 “History of African-Americans in the Civil War.” (April 14,1999) Smith, Page. Trail by Fire: A People’s History of the Civil War and Reconstruction. USA: McGraw Hill Book Company, 1982. Ward, Geoffrey C. The Civil War. NewYork: Alfred A Knoff Inc, 1990.
239: Shadow And Custodial President
... did realize their plan, and he tried to put an abrupt halt to it. However his action caused a tremendous amount of fiduciary turmoil. Grant in no way curbed Radical Reconstruction, in the South. At times he aided it with military force. Mostly, during his two terms as President, Grant spent a great deal of time cleaning up the messes that ...
240: Life In Rome
... are unplanned blocks of poorly built apartment buildings. These buildings were for the ordinary Roman. They were built very closely, and building collapse was common. Nero made a more systematic reconstruction of the buildings. He used brick concrete instead of wood. Even though he did this, less than twenty years later half the city got on fire. This probably happened because ...


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