Papers 1041-1050 of total 5282 found.
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…of Russia a. Russian Orthodox Clergy b. Philosophers c. Pastimes d. Worries IV. Love and Power a. Love affairs b. Accomplishments V. Conclusion a. Catherine II was worth of the title, "Catherine the Great." 1/4/58 "Women fell under her spell as well as men…
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…Political Change In the French and Russian Revolutions, could political change have occurred without bloodshed and the use of force? In the French and Russian Revolutions, there was a lot of force and bloodshed used. Can political change occur…
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…dissuaded from his dream by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, who was a famous Russian composer, and one of Diaghilev’s idols, at the time. In another failure to succeed, Diaghilev reluctantly joined a circle of famour writers and painters, led by the Russian painters…
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…military capability for a nuclear and chemical apocalypse is. If Doomsday does come, nobody on this earth will be left alive. The Cold War began when Franklin Roosevelt gave Eastern Europe to the Russians at Yalta. America was only attacked once, by Japan…
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…. Conclusion Chapter 1: Practical Objections to Opening of doors for E European countries Within the Western NATO countries there is not only fear of Russian reprisal (when allowing the countries to join NATO), there are also some practical objections…
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…this is not the case. There were a wide variety of people of different race, language, religion and culture, and there were many problems controlling and maintaining such a population of people over this large territory. This was a major problem for the Russian government…
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…far off into the northwest, I see the Russian as he busily occupies himself in establishing seaports and towns and fortifications, on the verge of this continent, as the outposts of St. Peterburg, and I can say, "Go on, and build up your outposts all along…
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…to speak Russian and adopt Russian ways. Meaning they would have to abandon their own language and customs. The Jewish people feared the czar the most. Especially for being persecuted for their religious beliefs throughout Russian history. They were often used…
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…for a better system. Gogol used his creative mind and his writing abilities to speak out against the evils of the Russian government. He used symbolism to prove his points, and often risked exile by his own government for expressing such radical views. Many…
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…the bomb. When asked those questions, Fuchs was amazed at how much thought was put into each question, it seeming as if the Russians had been researching and working on this subject thoroughly. Over here Fuchs described to Feklisov the structural characteristics…
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