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…to criticize the younger. “Just think how moral and unentertaining our generation will be when we have emerged from the ‘roaring forties’! and rejoice.” After seeing W.W.I, the chaos in Europe, greed, anger, and the religion of their parents Carter comments…
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…black African political organizations. Mandela’s arrest sparked anger amongst all ethnic citizens and organizations and produced a volatile environment. In an effort to ease tensions, a constitution was drafted in 1984, which allowed Asians and Coloreds…
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…. The political unity of the colonists was weak at the beginning when the Albany Congress met in 1754. As Britain began to tighten the reigns on the colonies through taxes and laws, the Americans anger and resentment toward England helped to bring them together.…
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…or England. Then there was a breaking point. The German government deported 300,000 Belgians, which fired up anger in the Americans. Wilson was growing frustrated with the position of neutrality, but also realized what war did to people. So, he began to draw…
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…without thinking or show anger toward anyone except those below them. Little emphasis is put on raising sons and daughters to find their own way and encourage a life of independence. Since familism was strong, it survived the potentially damaging storm…
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…for this was Gladstones policies were good willed moral and helpful to the Irish poor.They upset and angered the Irish rich,those with land and wealth and ultimately those with political influence.…
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…. The new laws angered people and so naturally, as Americans react when they feel their rights are being violated, they rebelled. When saloons were shut down, there were illegal saloons opened up, only not to the casual observer. These illegal saloons were known…
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…The destruction of the Bastille came as the culmination of years of oppression and poverty suffered by the Third Estate of France, who had become more and more angered by the class system, King Louis XVI’s abuse of power, and price inflation…
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…to protect it. The people of a territory could bar slavery, if they voted to do so, by refusing to enact such regulations. The interpretation angered the Southern Democrats and helped to split the party into Northern and Southern wings, thus leading…
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…the League of Nations for help. The league took little action. Nations such as Britain and France were distracted by their own economic problems. Also they did not want to anger Mussolini. So the world stood by as Italy took over Ethiopia. Japan was hit hard…
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