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- 381: A Consise History Of Germany
- ... introduced features of Roman life into western Germany. 843 The Treaty of Verdun divided Charlemagne's empire into three kingdoms. The German kingdom soon divided into five duchies. 962 Otto I was crowned Holy Roman emperor in Aachen. 1075 A dispute between Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII marked the beginning of a series of civil wars contesting church power. 1300s ... the Protestant Reformation. 1555 The Peace of Augsburg recognized the right of princes to choose Lutheranism or Catholicism for their lands. 1648 The Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War. 1740 Frederick the Great became king of Prussia and began building Prussia into a great power. 1806 The Holy Roman Empire came to an end with the establishment of the ... dream of a united Germany as the German Empire was founded. 1918-1919 Germany was forced to accept harsh terms under the Treaty of Versailles that brought an end to World War I. The Weimar Republic was founded. 1933 Adolf Hitler and the Nazis assumed power. 1939 Germany invaded Poland, starting World War II. 1945 Allied armies occupied Germany and ...
- 382: Woodrow Wilson and His Ability To be an Effective President
- ... looking for changes and improvements. As president he was never afraid to show a bit of a radical side when it came to making changes. He was constantly pushing for world peace and the avoidance of World War I. Even though he was unsuccessful in avoiding the war he showed to be a great leader during it. He never gave up on anything he was trying to ...
- 383: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics In my paper titled "What is Post Keynesian Economics" presented at the 4th International Post Keynesian Workshop at the University of Tennessee, I argued that Keynes's Treatise and the General Theory provided the groundwork for an intellectual revolution in economics. By questioning some basic assumptions and bringing money and financial markets into ... Unfortunately this revolution was aborted and replaced by what has been called the "grand neoclassical synthesis" by such economists as Samuelson, Solow, Tobin and Modigliani in the 1950s and 1960s. I also argued that the "new" Keynesians are really just the "old" synthesized Keynesians disguised in new clothing and many heterodox economists who claim some adherence to post Keynesian economics have through their "Babylonian tradition" dropped the "Keynes" out of the post Keynesian. Finally, I discussed what I consider to be the four fundamental features of post Keynesian economics. The first feature is that the primary goal of post Keynesian economics is to understand ...
- 384: The Existence of God: Theories of Thomas Aquinas, St. Anselm, and William Paley
- ... of the two he defines God as infinite goodness and goes on the say that if God truly existed, there would be no evil. Since evil does exist in the world, there must therefore be no God. I agree with this reasoning, for how could God, a being of infinite goodness create and care for a world of non-perfection and corruption. I have always questioned, as I am sure we all have, how, if there is a God, he could allow such terrible things to ...
- 385: Farewell To Manzanar
- Farewell To Manzanar In the true story "Farewell to Manzanar" we learn of a young girl's life as she grows up during World War II in a Japanese internment camp. Along with her family and ten thousand other Japanese we see how, as a child, these conditions forced to shape and mold her life ... They found refuge at Terminal Island, a place where many Japanese families live either in some transition stage or for permanent residents. Jeanne was terrified. " It was the first time I had lived among other Japanese, or gone to school with them, and I was terrified all the time." Her father, as a way of keeping his children in line, ...
- 386: Interpreting The Actions Of Th
- Interpreting the Actions of the Gods The role of the gods in the Trojan War proved to be a major importance in the final outcome and the psychological wellbeing of the mortals who fought for both the Trojan side and the Achaians side. The Greek Gods high, on Olympus watched the bloody battlefield below with a sense of satisfaction that they controlled the fate of the battlefield. The Trojan War some could say was actually a war among the gods as much as it was a war between the Trojans and the Achaians. The Iliad hardly represents the world as Homer's audience knew it. Gods ...
- 387: HITLER, Adolf (1889-1945)
- HITLER, Adolf (1889-1945) The rise of Adolf Hitler to the position of dictator of Germany is the story of a frenzied ambition that plunged the world into the worst war in history. Only an army corporal in World War I, Hitler became Germany's chancellor 15 years later. He was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, of German descent. His father Alois was ...
- 388: Hemingway’s Greatest Hits
- ... refer to Romeo and his Juliet placed against the odds. In this novel, Romeo is Frederick Henry and Juliet is Catherine Barkley. Their love affair must survive the barrier of World War I. The background of war-torn Italy adds to the tragedy of the love story. The story starts when Frederick Henry is serving in the Italian Army. He meets his ...
- 389: The Causes of the American Revolution
- ... these reasons have stronger debates then the others and they range from several different aspects in the American and British history. There are many different causes of the revolution and I believe that they are all put together in many ways to make up the real cause of the revolution. All these causes of the American Revolution had a part in urging it to start, some more than others, now I am going to describe some of these main notable causes. To the best of my knowledge, I personally believe that the American Revolution took place mainly because of the geographic distance between England and the American Colonies. This made the power of the British government seem ...
- 390: Decriminalization vs. Prohibition
- ... idea of Drug Prohibition made sense: lower the availability of drugs by the use of law enforcement. Unfortunately, Drug Prohibition means heavy costs while proving to be ineffective and counterproductive. I was thirteen when I saw drugs for the first time. I was with some of my friends that live down the road from me. They asked me if I wanted to get high with them. At the time, I didn' ...
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