Papers 1471-1480 of total 1772 found.
…, Tanganyika did not develop a race problem. The results of this enlightened attitude were evident in the transition period before independence. The major party, the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), led by Julius Nyerere, was a moderate organization; its…
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…to them(18) Furthermore, HUAC investigated people for being communist spies. Both Julius and Ethel Rosenburg and Alger Hiss, people accused of being communist spies suffer! ed conviction. This caused the anti-Communist attitude in the United States to grow…
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…. Peter's, and within the same year was advanced to the post of choirmaster. In 1554, he dedicated to Julius III (1549-55) his first compositions, a volume of masses for four voices, and was rewarded with the appointment as a member of the papal chapel…
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…can hammer away at them." His timing was perfect. The Alger Hiss case in full swing when he began his campaign, and the convictions and executions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg took place during his witch-hunt career. Joe's first speech against Communism…
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…who saw it, by instilling a sense of national pride in a wholesome and righteous life dictated by the Nazi values. Nazi ideology is also illustrated by ‘Ploughing’, by Julius Paul Junghan. This is a somewhat more accomplished attempt at portraying…
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…to describe the era realistically? Julius Lester states, “Twain did not take slavery, therefore black people seriously” (Lester, 343). Though I can understand why Huck Finn may offend some, I believe Twain was opposed to slavery, and wrote this novel to make fun…
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…. "A History of Elizabethan Architecture." Http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/schools/springfield/eliz/HistLizArch.html (6 Jan. 2001. Norwich, John. Julius, ed. Great Architecture of the World. London: Mitchell Beazly, 1975.…
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…of opinion-makers changed, citing four previous interpretations: (1) LaFeber's explanation in terms of economic motivation, especially the search for new markets (2) Frederick Merk's view that imperialism was a continuation of "Manifest Destiny" (3) Julius Pratt's…
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…Renaissance (centered in Rome and facilitated by Pope Julius II) illustrates nearly a century’s evolution from rigid linear perspective. “Men of the world” such as Raphael and “solitary geniuses” like Michelangelo and Leonardo realized the quirks of the human eye…
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…not support any of the opposing parties (Allen, p202). In 1931, the Nazi newspaper “Hort, Hort” started which only had 1,000 people subscribing (Allen, p202). Julius Streicher then started “Der Stuermer”, which was an anti-Semitic newspaper (Silber), again showing…
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