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Search results 1941 - 1950 of about 4850 matching term papers
- 1941: What Were The Main Failings Of The July Monarchy ?
- ... By 1840 nine in ten men called up in ten industrail departments were rejected as physically unfit. In addition to this there was irregular employment. General standards of living were probably rising but industrial workers lived on the edge of a crisis which would be triggered by recession, price crisis of unemployment. Unemployment increased in 1830-31 and there were a number of demonstrations. Social reform to win the supporters for ...
- 1942: The New Imperialism
- ... a way of thinking that the world is based on wealth and whoever has more, is more successful or happier. It has created ideologies such as communism which represents the the beliefs of those who lived those time, and thought of them as a burden for society. It has created Leaders such as Fidel Castro which have fought against Imperialism and Capitalism a whole lifetime, believing that what was done was ...
- 1943: The Conquest Of The Aztec Empire
- ... conquer most of the Aztec empire. The native leaders were imprisoned and many of them fled from their once beautiful capital. Some of the natives peoples were assimilated into the Spanish colonial culture, while others lived as exiles. Most of the buildings, schools, and homes lay in ruins. The victory provided gold and glory for Spain, and increased Spanish influence in the New World. Towns and missions spread throughout the newly ...
- 1944: The Renaissance Period
- ... of art at a very early age. At the age of fourteen, Giovanni began to realize his son’s potential and sent him to a very talented teacher by the name of Pietro Perugino. Pietro lived from 1478 to 1520, and had a strong influence on Raphael’s early artworks. Perguino was an Umbrian painter who loved to incorporate beautiful landscapes into his paintings. Raphael’s early works resembled Perguino’s ...
- 1945: History Of England
- The Ice Age ended about 8000 BC, during which the Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons lived in Great Britain. Because of the melting ice the water level rose and the English Channel was created, making Great Britain an island. The Middle Stone Age passed in this new forest and swamp, followed ...
- 1946: The Holocaust
- ... a concentration camp. In June 1941, Germany continued it’s invasion of Europe by attacking and capturing some of the western U.S.S.R. By this time, most of the Jews in Europe now lived in lands controlled by Nazi Germany. The SS deployed 3000 death squads, or "Einstagruppen", to dispatch Jews in large numbers ("Holocaust, the." Microsoft Encarta 1996). In September 1941, all Jews were forced to wear yellow ...
- 1947: The Holocaust
- ... Allies closing in on Nazi Germany. As a result the actual extermination stopped in November 1944, although thousands of people continued to die in the concentration camps. By that time most of the Jews who lived in Europe before the war, and millions of other innocent people, were dead. The war in Europe ended six months later, in May 1945.
- 1948: The Protector Of The Scots And The Hammer Of The Scots
- ... s bold attack on an Englishman and subsequent outlawing saw him as just the man to lead a revolt against the hated English and evil King Edward. At first this motley band of Scottish men lived chiefly by plunder attacking, whenever the opportunity arose they would attack the English convoys and foraging parties then retreat into the woods. During this time of random unorganized attacks, William had a habit of disguising ...
- 1949: Rebellions Of 1837
- ... upper class, and not the lower class people. For these reasons I believe that the rebellions were justified. If given the choice I would have chosen to rebel. How would you have felt if you lived back in the 1800's? Would you have joined the rebels and rebelled or would you have stayed loyal to Britain? BY: DAN REGIER
- 1950: Euthanasia
- ... companies and care organizations agreeing to pay for barbiturates that kill rather than pills that merely reduce pain.” A dear friend of my father’s, Rhonda, died this past year from cancer and only lived six weeks after her diagnosis. She did not choose any treatment because of her poor prognosis. If she had chosen she would have missed out on so much. She was not active in church but ...
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