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…Khrushchev had made three attempts to ease the tension after the Hungarian revolution. All of them had the same basis: nuclear weapons. Firstly, in December 1957 Khrushchev proposed banning all nuclear missiles from Poland, Czechoslovakia and Germany…
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…"A Kind of Revolution" is an article written by Howard Zinn. I found the article from "A People's History of the United States". Howard Zinn claims to show a series of controversial facts about the Constitution and how it ultimately contributed…
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…. In Westchester, (document H), the colonists' views of parliament were clear, stating that they 'acknowledge no Representatives but the General Assembly.' This specific example of complete deference to England barely a year before the Revolution, shows that some areas…
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Computers in the Military The invention of the ENIAC computer (a type of battle data computer) in 1946 changed the military. Originally used to improve the trajectory of artillery, (Boyer, 940) the modern computer is now used to relay and sort incoming…
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…The second half of the nineteenth century was the height of the American Industrial Revolution. The United States was looking to become one of the largest industrial powers in the world. This would eventually transform the lives of millions of working…
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Revolution of Reverend Hale By: J. Ji Imagine your mistake kills tens of innocent lives, but it's too late to alter the tragedy. This is the suffering Reverend John Hale reminisces through. In Arthur Miller's 1952 satirical play, The Crucible…
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…The nationalist movement for a stronger government was not a reaction to excesses following the revolution, rather, it was a reaction to inadequacies. The Articles of Confederation gave the United States Congress almost no power in making decisions…
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revolution. One of the major contributors to the violence between the Irish and the British are the radical groups that sprang up to defend each side. When groups of radicals in Northern Ireland are named, the most well known is the IRA, or Irish Republican Army…
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…had families, just not necessarily the same type. In Europe, before the Industrial Revolution, families lived as extended families like many parts of the world still do today. An extended family is when a newly married couple does not find a place…
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…ibm International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is the world's largest manufacturer of information systems and equipment. IBM produces computers that range from large mainframes to portable laptops. The company also offers computer services…
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