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- 4321: Holocaust 7
- ... very little food, medicine, or fuel to keep warm. Sanitation was poor. Most of the ghettos were lice infested, and deadly diseases were common. The ghettos were so crowded that a group of fifteen Jews lived in a space adequate for two people. Because there was no medicine and the living spaces were very small, disease spread quickly. In no time the streets of the ghettos were littered with corpses. One ...
- 4322: History Of The Car
- ... few places such as: United States, northern South America, Romania, and southern Russia. Retail petrol-supply points were needed along the roads. Car travels, also, brought need for overnight accommodation. At first private citizens, who lived along the main roads offered tourist accommodation in their spare rooms. Later they built a small single-room cabins with space at the side for the car. By 1955 motor vehicles in the United States ...
- 4323: Commonwealth
- History: Early Days: The first people arrived in Ireland and came from Scandinavia to Scotland and then from Scotland to Ireland. They were a Stone Age people and lived by hunting, farming and fishing. The next groups were the Bronze Age people from southern Europe who skilled metal-workers. The Celts followed around 200 BC coming to Ireland from France and Spain. They brought ...
- 4324: Morocco
- ... air force have about 149,000 members. Men may be drafted for 11/2 years of service after they reach the age of 18. Almost all Moroccans are of mixed Arab and Spanish ancestry. Hispanics lived in what is now as long as 3,000 years ago. Arabs began to move into the area during the 600's. Over the years, the two groups intermarried so extensively that today there are ...
- 4325: History 2
- ... smaller uprising called Pontiac’s War. This was the second time the frontier of Pennsylvania began to feel the sting for invading the Indian’s territory. Two times were enough for the Paxton Boys who lived. The Paxton Boys were rugged frontiersmen frustrated by their inability to inflict punishment on their Indian enemies, and were bitter over the colony’s refusal to provide any aid. The Paxton Boys took their revenge ...
- 4326: GotMilk
- ... is the first known practicer of monotheism. As for monotheistic resemblance in other cultures, the Greek god Zeus is seen as a leader of the other gods, but not independent of them. Akhenaton’s short-lived reform of Egyptian religion reveres Aton as the source of all life. This is the earliest religious expression of a belief in a sole god of the universe. Akhenaton’s challenge to the power of ...
- 4327: Historical Relations Between T
- ... the harvesting of fur was done by the natives. After the French and English traders had been in the interior for some time, free men (voyageurs who had quit the fur trade but stayed and lived with their native families), began to harvest fur. After 1800 which was the beginning of the Rocky Mountain fur trade, companies started hiring men for the purpose of trapping beaver. After about 1840, the fur ...
- 4328: Impact Of The Renaissance
- ... and idealist influences of the era. During this period scholars and philosophers searched the works of the ancients such as Homer, Plato and Aristotle so that they can learn how to improve the way they lived their lives. Thus this is where the importance of the study of history is most essential, for it provides the base by which societies can base themselves upon. These renaissance scholars soon came to be ...
- 4329: Deng Xiaoping
- ... Xiaoping as a hero. However, he did the best that he possibly could within constraints such as a lack of freedom and personal expression. He always did things his way, and good or bad, he lived by his decisions. He was never one to shift the blame. As the most important man in China since the deaths of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, Deng changed the face of China forever, making ...
- 4330: Julius Ceasar
- ... because of his strength and his strong war strategies. (3) 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 ...
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