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Imigration And Discrimination In The 1920s
Words: 536 / Pages: 2 .... to America. Palmer tied this fear to that of immigration. He denounced labor unions, the Socialist party, and the Communist party in America, as being infultrated with radicals who sought to overturn America's political, economic, and social institutions. Palmer exasperated this fear in Americans and then presented himself as the country's savior, combatting the evils of Communism. He mainly centered his attack on Russian immigrants. During the infamous Palmer raids thousands of aliens were deported and even more were arrested on little or no evidence. Their civil liberties were violated, they were not told the reasons for their arrests, denied c .....
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The Yugoslavian Conflict
Words: 1272 / Pages: 5 .... became
more Orthodox.
Though these are all important factors contributing to the current
problems in Yugoslavia, perhaps the most relevant issue is the issue of
language. It wouldn't really be proper to say that Serbian, Croatian,
Slovenian, and Macedonian are the four major languages because some of the
languages are so similar they could be considered the same one. For example
Serbian and Croatian are so similar that government policy was to promote
through the educational system the idea of a single Serbo-Croatian language.
However both the Serbians and the Croatians challenged this idea and went
through great pains to identify vocabul .....
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Roswell Speech
Words: 1547 / Pages: 6 .... is one of the main reasons why this has
been a lanmark case in the study of UFOs. Barney Barnett, a civil engineer
and an outstanding citizen, said he saw the object while out on assignment.
Credible and respected sources knew Barnett, who was a retired WWI
veteran and past commander of the American Legion Post, and vouched for
his credibility. Barnett told of how he had spotted a bright metallic object in
the distance. His first thought was that it was a plane that had crashed in the
night. He traveled the one mile distance between himself and the object to
discover that it wasn’t a plane at all, but rather a “metallic disc-shaped .....
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Behind The Urals
Words: 1484 / Pages: 6 .... as they went from one extreme to another. The old Czarist government was always out to serve the rich landowners, while treating the peasantry as second-class humans rather than equals. However, when the Russian Revolution came to a head, and the Red Communists or Bolsheviks defeated the White Czarists, Russia was left with an entirely new system of thought in its government. This ideology viewed the working class and peasantry as the main citizens in their society, while the rich landowners were not nearly as powerful as they once were. Thus the workers of Magnitogorsk held a very important position as they had the responsibility to help the Sovi .....
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Fanon's Three Stages Related To The Indigenous People Of Chiapas
Words: 1162 / Pages: 5 .... history the colonizers of Mexico were more
technologically advanced than the natives. The Europeans had guns, cannons
and massive ships. Not only did these possessions enable them to have
greater brute force, but it took the white man to the level of the gods in
the eyes of the natives. The colonizers could easily take advantage of
this reverence. Fanon states "The effect consciously sought by colonialism
was to drive into the natives' heads the idea that if the settlers were to
leave, they would at once fall back into barbarism, degradation, and
bestiality."(Fanon 211) The colonizers, believing the natives were
savages that needed enlight .....
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Ceasar
Words: 2226 / Pages: 9 .... events led up to the assassination
of Caesar? What happened after he was killed? Caesar was a major part
of the Roman Empire because of his strength and his strong war
strategies. (3 102-190)
Julius Caesar was a Roman general and statesman whose
dictatorship was pivotal in Rome’s transition from republic to empire. When
he was young, Caesar lived through one of the most horrifying decades in the
history of the city of Rome. The city was assaulted twice and captured by
Roman armies, first in 87 BC by the leaders of the populares, his uncle
Marius and Cinna; Cinna was killed the year that Caesar had married
Cinna’s daughte .....
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Hitler, Nazis, And The National Socialist German Workers' Party
Words: 2324 / Pages: 9 .... a
million, and the number of local branches would increase tenfold. The new
members included working-class people, farmers, and middle-class
professionals. They were both better educated and younger then the Old
Fighters, who had been the backbone of the party during its first decade.
The Nazis now presented themselves as the party of the young, the strong,
and the pure, in opposition to an establishment populated by the elderly,
the weak, and the dissolute.
Hitler was born in a small town in Austria in 1889. As a young boy,
he showed little ambition. After dropping out of high school, he moved to
Vienna to study art, but he was denied th .....
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Idealism Or EthnocideA Clash O
Words: 2544 / Pages: 10 .... made by the white man to induce Natives to surrender their land actually contributed to the demise of Native culture. A false and blind sense of idealism motivated the Canadian government when it dealt with treaty negotiations. It is also a misconception that the treaties made were fair. This is most evident in the treaties concerning the Plains Cree. Before these treaties were made the Cree were a self-sustaining nation with their own forms of government as well as cultural and social realms. Afterward, the Treaties and the reservation system that they spawned would create a great divide in future relations between First Nations peoples and Canad .....
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The Trojan War
Words: 1273 / Pages: 5 .... but could not defeat Troy. The fall of Troy
occurred when the Greeks built a large hollow horse and placed it outside the
walls of Troy. The Trojans took the horse inside and thought the had won the
war and the horse was a gift from the Greeks. Later that night, the Greeks
stormed from the horse and opened the gates to allow their fellow warriors in
and the Greeks conquered the City of Troy.
Ancient Greece was the birthplace of Western civilization about 2500
years ago. Greek civilization consisted mainly of small city-states. A city-
state consisted of a city or town and the surrounding villages and farmland.
The Greek city-states were independ .....
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Jimmy Carter
Words: 1476 / Pages: 6 .... 1966, but won the next election, becoming Georgia’s 76th governor on January 12, 1971. He was the Democratic National Committee campaign chairman for the 1974 congressional elections (Hochman html). After only serving one term as governor of Georgia he announced his candidacy for president of the United States on December 12, 1974. He won his party’s nomination on the first ballot at the 1976 Democratic National Convention, and was elected the 39th president of the United States on November 2, 1976. During his presidency, made many important foreign policy accomplishments, including the Panama Canal treaties, the Diplomatic relations with China, .....
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