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- 4431: Death Marches
- ... history of the ghettoization process and the quelling of opposition to Nazi control. The process of ghettoization has been related in the stories of many of the survivors of the death marches, many of whom lived through ghettoization in Hungary and Poland under the directives of Adolph Eichmann (Smith 22). Under the plan for the Judenfrei-Europe (Jew-free), the directive was set for the use of the death marches to ...
- 4432: David Koresh And The Davidians
- ... 28, complete with helicopter gunships firing down upon the women's and children's quarters. Then followed a long siege. On April 19, the US government sent tanks to gas the building where the people lived. The government said they decided to gas the Davidians because they were concerned about the sanitary conditions for the kids and innocent people inside the house, and because the FBI agents were getting tired. The ...
- 4433: America Expansion Of 1700s
- ... United States felt that the Indians needed to be secluded from all other races so that they would become civilized. This Indian Territory was where eastern Indian tribes such as the Kickapoos, Delawares, and Shawnees lived. As the population of Americans increased in the western sector of the United States, they also invaded that land specially allotted for the Indians. Instead of moving the Americans out of the Indian Territory, the ...
- 4434: Cold War 4
- ... decisions at Yalta concerning the reparations sums. The other major area of importance was Poland. The "Atlantic Charter", as described already, was the policy of the Western Allies. Ensuring that the Provisional Government, which had lived in exile in London during the war, would return to Poland and that free, secret suffrage could be held were the principle aims for the Americans and the British. To Stalin, however, Poland was more ...
- 4435: Cuba And The Cuban Missile Cri
- ... the year 1970, which marked Lenin’s 100th birthday. Khrushchev mentions that Kennedy was a great loss for the Americans and identified him as a true “statesman.” He also feels that if he lived through his term, that relations between the Soviet Union and the United States would have been better because Kennedy wouldn’t have allowed the US to be defeated in Vietnam in the later years to ...
- 4436: Code Of Behavior
- ... either original or borrowed, from the informal music of the people. The earliest troubadour whose works have been preserved was Guillaume IX of Aquitaine (1071-1127). Of the more than 400 troubadours known to have lived, the majority were nobles and some were kings; for them, composing and performing songs was a manifestation of the ideal of chivalry. Troubadour music gradually disappeared during the 13th century as the courts of southern ...
- 4437: Chinese Immigrants
- lived in really poor conditions. Small rooms were packed full of 20 to 30 immigrants. Rats and mice were everywhere, and catching diseases were often and deadly. Since there were no good vaccinations, many died from ...
- 4438: Causes Of The Great Depression
- ... about the income distribution was the fact that 55% of the national income was distributed to the top 25% of the national population (Nordean, Causes and Cures). The working and middle-class of this time lived for three things; credit sales, luxurious spending and investment from the rich. The way in which most people could afford to buy what they wanted, was credit. The credit problem appeared as a result of ...
- 4439: Canadian Confederation
- ... and the United States. The Newfoundland government did not even bring the Confederation idea to vote. Newfoundland would maintain its status quo. If the Maritime colonies had been able to isolate themselves, they could have lived contentedly for a long period of time, but other pressures would force Maritimers to reconsider Confederation. One of these outside pressures was the support Great Britain was giving to this idea of Confederation in British ...
- 4440: Africa 2
- ... is little grass on the plain. The tropical forest societies related to nature in a different way. Because the land was relatively more fertile, large populations could be supported in these areas. Most often, people lived in scattered villages. This scattering prevented overuse of the land. With axes and hoes, these people cut away at the dense brush, piled and burned it, and used the ashes for fertilizer (slash-and-burn ...
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