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Italian Revolutions

... would never have launched European society into the dawning of a new era. At the beginning of the Renaissance, Italy was divided into some 250 self- governing city-states, ranging from small towns of 2,000 individuals, to some of the largest cities in Europe of that time, such as Florence, Milan, and Venice, each with 100,000 citizens each. These city-states were loosely organized under the Pope, ruling out of Rome, although he had no real political control over the divided Italy. During the mid- 1300s and early 1400s, many large Ita ...

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Normandy

... shot by shot. We'll assume a flight landing in Paris and getting a rental car (a must) at the airport. Then you would drive over to Caen (about a 150 miles) and spend the night, which would put you at the east end of the beaches the next morning. This book by Bruce Bilven, Jr., is a historical documentation of D-Day, June 6, 1944. The book itself contains a lot of dates, names and places, which makes it a tough book to follow. Bruce Bilven Jr., himself took part in the massive D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach, as a second Lieutenant in th ...

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Close Company, Stories Of Moth

... to go against society. This is due in part to the economy, which does not permit much movement for neither race nor gender. Therefore, when one is born into a class they must conform to its standards. Women are generally given more rights and freedoms if they provide a direct economic function in society, such as owning and managing property to produce goods. Most of the property was passed down from father to son, though, and women had no rights. That is why the fathers had to decide on a dowry to marry off their daughters. Economicall ...

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King Arthur And The Catholic C

... Arthur made all his knights take these oaths, which for the most part had to do with the teachings of the church. They were to remain loyal to the church and always obey its teachings and direction. A knight had a strong belief in Christ and other biblical figures. Some knight were even ordered to do a specific job for the church such as defend the church. Another link between the Legends of Arthur and the Catholic Church is the Holy Grail. The Grail was said to be the cup that Jesus used at the Last Supper and at the Crucifixion to h ...

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The 1920s: An Era Of Transition And Tension

... values. On the other side of the fence, there were social controls like prohibition, Nativists, Ku Klux Klan and even challenges of moral and ethical teachings. The 1920's were both liberating and reactionary. The economic, political and social transitions seemed to be opening up new opportunities, while the tension inherent in such changing times brought out the worst in many people and many people who cherished the old America feared for the worst. During the period from 1921 to 1929 the economy was characterized by industrial growth and i ...

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The Progressive Era

... levels. Many people were convinced that equal opportunity was out of reach for most Americans. Who were the progressives? They were a group of young professional, middle class people. They wanted to apply principles of medicine, law, business and teaching to problems of society. They believed that progress and the education of people would overcome many problems. They organized many volunteer organizations to work on these issues. Illinois Factory Act. Passed in 1893 the act prohibited child labor and limited women's working hours. ...

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Black Legend

... be a Catholic nation. Thus powers like England were able to attack Spain from all political sides. This new vision of Spain’s bloody conquest in South America allowed Protestant Europeans to initiate a theory on Spain’s conquests known as the “.” This was said to say that the Spanish were cruel to the natives in their colonies just because they were Catholic. Based on the given articles written from the majority of which were brought about from different view and opinions, this legend in my opinion must be true. ...

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African Americans In The Civil

... African Americans proved themselves able to withstand the heat of battle and fight as true American heroes. The road to freedom from slavery was a long and hard for the African Americans. In the northern states the Civil War began as a fight against the succession of the Confederate states from the Union. Abraham Lincoln, who was President at this time, wanted to save the nation by bringing the southern states back to the Union, but this “Great Emancipator” ironically did not have much intention of freeing the slaves ...

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Geographical Analysis Of Early Civilization

... them. Due to the mystery which shrouds the history of many of the lesser ancient civilizations, a look into the development of the relatively well documented cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome provides the most concrete evidence of geographical influence. Chronologically, the area of Mesopotamia, the land "between two rivers", seems an appropriate starting point for such analysis. Mesopotamia lies in the area between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, often referred to as the Fertile Crescent. Although this area receives ...

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The Invention Of The Atomic Bomb And Its Use

... America, found the principles of the atomic bomb at first, and Nazis made them invent the atomic bomb. Some doctors thought that Nazis would use the weapon in the worst way for the world if they got the weapon for the fist time in the world. So they decided to invent it faster than the Nazis in other country. It was America that they chose to cooperate for inventing the first atomic bomb. That was called "the Manhattan Project". An enormous mount of money was invested in the project. The project started in 1942 and improved step by st ...

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Archetypes In Raising Arizona

... McDonnough. Linard Smalls has a rough edge to him. He is the evil guy of the story, or the biker “of the apocalypse.” The outfit he wears is tired and worn. It contains furs and leathers off all sorts of animals, and a hawk skull is worn around his neck. Along with the worn outfit he wears a layer of caked on dirt and debris that tell of where he has been. In introducing himself to Nathan Arizona he calls himself “a man hunter, or tracker of sorts. Some say even part hound dog.” “When some dink breaks out of the joint or skips ...

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The Salem Witch Trials: First Person Point Of View

... how much we were offending our society’s morals. The hole witch hunt was unmoral. There was one incident that I can remember so clearly. It was when Tituba was killed. she was just a harmless servant. We put all of our blame on her for no reason. She was a scapegoat. We were all very confused at the time. The real point is that because of our stupidity, she was killed. She was completely innocent. All Tituba did was dance with the rest of us in the forest. We were all as guilty as she was, yet it was so easy to hold her respo ...

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