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Post World War I
1164 Words - 5 Pages.... It was up to this time period that women were not seen as an important aspect in American society. As if rebelling from the previous position of practically non-existence, women changed their clothing, their fashion, and even cut their hair shorter. Once the women had the right to vote with the passing of the 19th Amendment, they did not just sit back. The women of the 1920’s strived for a position of equality for both men and women in society.
Americans had a hunger for news in the Twenties. Every day they would flock to the newsstand for the latest information. They would find the information they needed from various newspapers and periodicals. For Example, the New Yo ....
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A Fourteenth Century Castle
2542 Words - 10 Pages.... surrounded by a moat which was a water filled ditch. This ditch surrounded two sides of the castle that were not protected by a cliff. The moat also provided food for the people living inside the castle.
The castle was built out of brick and had a very thick wall. The thick walls were more than 8(ft) thick and the walls of castle towers were even thicker. There were also towers built on top of the castles. The towers enabled the defenders to see anyone approaching the castle, and to fire at them with bows or siege engines.
The first point of attack was usually the main entrance. A gate house protected the way into the castle. Anybody who tried to get into the building was ....
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Violations Of The Declaration Of Human Rights During The Salem Witch Trials
673 Words - 3 Pages.... accused of, the victim might
suffer a punishment of being hanged, and one person suffered being crushed
under rocks. If the declaration had been functioning during those past
moments, it would have occured, most likely, that the victims of the
illegal charge of witchcraft, might have been given a life-time jail
sentence and not the death-penalty by being hanged or crushed.
Another article that had been clearly violated during the Salem
witch trials was article five, which states that "everyone has the right to
recognition everywhere as a person before the law". Many thought of the
women accused of practicing witchcraft to be diabolic and inhuman ; in fact,
they were ....
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European Imperialism
571 Words - 3 Pages.... population of merchants in Gwangzhou traded with the local monopoly of businesses. England had two major reasons for their interest: first, Chinese silver was desired by the empire because of its high value. Second, Britain had a surplus of Opium, a drug grown in India, and it needed vast numbers of people to purchase it. China traded peacefully although reluctantly with Britain, until the government noticed the negative effects of the drug on its people. The opium trade was then outlawed promptly by the Chinese government. The substance, however, was still smuggled into the country. The Chinese government confronted the British regarding the smuggling and this sparked th ....
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And The Band Played On
807 Words - 3 Pages.... a concern. It started out when one patient had the disease, and the doctors concluded that it was a mutated version of a disease. But it turned out that that was the first patient to suffer the HIV virus. If this situation was taken as an important matter, they could have taken that patient to a special institute so that the patient would not be capable of transmitting the disease. For the other patients who also contracted the virus, they could have also taken them to a special institute. Even when the government knew that there was a serious disease that was going to spread, they did not do anything about it. The reason for this is because they needed scientific evi ....
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The History Of The Panama Canal
855 Words - 4 Pages.... abandoned its
interest in the canal, but in the early 19th century the books of the
German scientist Alexander von Humboldt revived interest in the project,
and in 1819 the Spanish government formally authorized the construction of
a canal and the creation of a company to build it. Nothing came of this
effort, however, and the revolt of the Spanish colonies soon took the
control of possible canal sites out of Spanish hands. The republics of
Central America instead tried to interest groups in the United States and
Europe in building a canal, and it became the subject of debate in the US
Congress. The discovery of gold in California in 1848, and the rush of
would-be miner ....
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The French Revolution
1780 Words - 7 Pages.... a worse position than they were previously. The new government may not have been better than the old government, and they could have created a great depression in their country. George Washington believed that there was not enough planning of the revolt against the government. They needed a new one and they didn’t plan their revolution good enough to build their new government, which is what their main purpose was, but they used their revolution for vengeance.service of the United States shall be divided or appropriated- of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace- appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas and es ....
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Descartes
531 Words - 2 Pages.... based on the ability to speak and persuade; a tool only truly necessary to those who were socially powerful. The later Roman education system was, although theoretically more accessible due to more schools, very similar to that of the Greeks. Those who were "truly educated" were well versed in Latin and were able to speak efficiently. However, when the Roman power system shifted from political to military, the valued vocation changed in correlation with the valued focus of education. The role of the orator diminished as the role of the soldier increased. In the Greco-Roman times education as an institution was geared to those with time and money, therefore few were able ....
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