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- 4461: Colombia
- ... broke away from Spain and created a country known as . On August 30, 1821 the Congress of Cucuta adopted a constitution which was supposed to be a republican form of government. This constitution was short lived. In 1853 another constitution was developed and again was abandoned after civil war broke out, which led to a new constitution in 1863. After a revolt of several liberal elements in 1885, again a new ...
- 4462: Cold War Book Review
- ... enter to make a fascinating, readable account. As for her upbringing under communist rule, her bias is imperative in this kind of literary work. The reader is more apt to believe the author who has lived through the subject of their book. Drakulic s points are easily retrieved in her essays. According to Drakulic, the communist regime could not work as it did. Since citizens were not provided with the basic ...
- 4463: Cold War
- ... have a world without war, since to me it seems that war is a part of human nature and one can see this throughout history. Wars have built and destroyed them empires, and people have lived just to go to war. So the only way how this shift in the causes of war will effect the effort of maintaining peace, is that there is one cause less to worry about. The ...
- 4464: Claude Monet
- ... painting largely credited with the naming of the entire movement. After the completion of the Sunrise, Monet moved back to Paris and finally rented a house at Argenteuil on the Seine where he and Camille lived for six years. This period represents the height of the impressionist movement. Frequently joined by Renoir and other friends from his student days, Monet painted every aspect of life and the world out doors. In ...
- 4465: Civil War
- ... New York. But in Ohio and Washington, D.C., African American volunteers were turned away from recruiting stations and told, "This is a white man's war." Some citizens questioned the loyalty of immigrants who lived in crowded city tenements until an Italian American from Brooklyn turned that around. In the New York Senate, Democrat Francis Spinola had been a vigorous foe of Republican policies and Lincoln. But now he swore ...
- 4466: Caesar 2
- ... Caesar s childhood was filled with many changes in the Roman Empire. Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Rome, Italy on July 12th or 13th in the year 100 BC. 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 ...
- 4467: Buddhist Art--two Periods Of B
- ... modern India is Buddhist. Therefore, it is reasonable to say that India s importance for Buddhism and its art is mainly its historical influence. Not only is India the country where the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, lived and taught, but it is the land where the first images of the Buddha were produced and where Buddhist iconography and symbolism evolved. Being a student whose family originates in India, I am interested in ...
- 4468: British Society
- ... in them the idea that change was needed and rising against the leaders of society their oppressors would bring about the best results. The outcome of Mr. Johnson's speech resulted in a very short-lived revolt with much chaos. The day of the election saw upset drunken workers who wanted the blood of those who put them in their sorry state. Their demonstration consisted initially of their anger by throwing ...
- 4469: Adolf Hitler The Final Solutio
- ... moved from Linz to Austria which, at the time, was very anti-Semitic. Hitler had originally moved to Austria to get into the Imperial Academy for Fine Arts at which he failed twice. Hitler then lived on the streets with a poor income and looking for any way out. In 1914, Hitler joined the 16th Bavarian Reserve for World War One and quickly moved up the ranks. This was the first ...
- 4470: Boston Tea Party
- ... the British increased taxes in America, the colonists responded with rebellious fury, most notably, the , but when Britain lashed back with even more force, it opened the eyes of Americans alike to the oppression they lived under. For years, the American people opted to buy smuggled tea from Holland instead of paying the extra money on a taxed British tea. Not only was tea cheaper from Holland but many Americans did ...
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