Papers 1961-1970 of total 5282 found.
…Revolution of 1688, while the French Revolution has been considered the forerunner of the many, modern violent revolutions that have ended in totalitarianism. As the Russian naturalist, author, and soldier Prince Petr…
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…, but he totally did the opposite. I think that people feel that the French Revolution was just one of many Revolutions, such as the American and Russian revolutions, but it was not. It was very much unlike other revolutionary movements and Darnton does…
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…imprisonment many times. In 1896, after being attacked and beaten by white South Africans, Gandhi began to teach a policy of passive resistance to, and noncooperation with, the South African authorities. Part of the inspiration for this policy came from the Russian
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…other. We have learned from this experience. The Cold War could have been prevented. Franklin Roosevelt gave Eastern Europe to the Russians at Yalta. When Roosevelt negotiated at Yalta, he was not feeling the pain and needs of the people in Nazi…
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…and satellites have been sent to study Venus. In 1970, the Russians sent an unmanned space craft to examine the surface of the planet. The craft was named Venera 7. Venus? atmosphere was so corrosive, that it destroyed this spacecraft. Along with Venera 7…
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…is then suddenly changed to the Russian countryside, where peasants are in an uproar over movement of Stalin?s tanks, which crush their wheat in the process. A local general, who turns out to be one of main characters, persuades the tanks to turn around. This general…
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…then trade with Great Britain would decrease drastically (“Monroe Doctrine” 617). The Russian Tsar attempted to extend his interest of expansion in North America. In 1821 Russia had claims on the North Western coast of the North American continent as low…
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…. The Russians- The Russians were another group of antagonist in this story. They were the antagonists because, like the Germans, they were another group that had try and stop Alicia and the Jews from leaving the country they had occupied and going to Palestine…
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…in 1946 to the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1991. “There are now two great nations in the world, which starting from different points, seem to be advancing toward the same goal: the Russians and the Anglo-Americans.... Each seems called by some secret…
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…literature in Armenian. Beginning about 1850 a modern school of Armenian writers came into existence, especially in the Russian and Turkish parts of the country; the members of this school wrote exclusively in the dialects of Modern Armenian. This movement…
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