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    movement was far more important than the 1911 revolution”. Discuss. China made its modernisation through revolutions. There are two historical event scholars believes can be threat as milestone of the transformation: 1911 Xinhai revolution‚ which brings an end to the two thousand year of monarchy; May fourth movement which carried out by students in Beijing protesting against the unfair treatment China get on the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. The word revolution means ‘the fundamental change of power’

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    Renaissance Turning Point

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    The Renaissance is a vital turning point in history because it brought many changes and it was a transition into the modern world. Along with the Renaissance came many changes in art‚ religion‚ and the way people thought. These changes have contributed to the modern culture that we live in. The Renaissance has altered the world and changed it drastically. The Renaissance brought many changes that caused it to be a vital turning point. During the Renaissance‚ there was a renewed interest in Greek

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    Mercutio Turning Point

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    including the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio‚ as well as the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet. Some people‚ often focus on the main characters. Mercutio’s character is very dramatic and tragic as well‚ as some people feel that his death creates a turning point in the play from comedy to tragedy. Some people say that Romeo and Juliet are self-centered and immature. (see Further Reading)‚ contest the idea that

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    Jr's Turning Point

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    it. An event can be a pivotal moment in a nation’s history if the direction the country takes depends on it. The year 1968 was a year of many critically important turning points. During this year America reached new altitudes when it orbited the moon‚ but all was not as good down on Earth. The United States also lost a lot such as two key figures who support peace and equality; the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. The year started off rocky after North Korea captured the USS Pueblo

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    Gettysburg Turning Point

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    As one of the biggest turning points and the most important battle in the Civil War takes place from July 1 to July 3 1863. On May 1863 Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia had won by a whooping score smashing victory over the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville. As General Lee was feeling lucky he decides he should go and invaded the North a second time ‚ as the first invasion had ended at Antietam just the previous fall. As bringing the conflict out of Virginia into the North

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    setbacks that can help you in the future. In Hermann Hesse’s allegorical novel of spiritual self-discovery‚ Siddhartha‚ the author’s depiction of the Om and its ability to guide someone through their setbacks is portrayed through Siddhartha’s turning point‚ when he experiences the cleansing effects of the Om at the river. During Siddhartha’s time with the wealthy merchant‚ Kamaswami‚ his riches turn him greedy and unhappy. He turns to gambling and binge-drinking to temporarily satisfy him but his

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    Midway Turning Point

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    isolationism. The United States deemed the war as Europe’s problem and stayed away from it. However‚ Japan surprisingly bombed Pearl harbor‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ and congress declared war on Japan and Germany. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the turning point in the pacific came in June 1942 at the Battle of Midway‚ the Soviet Union defeated Germany at Stalingrad which destroyed much of the German army‚ and Japanese could hold no reasonable hope of victory. The war caused

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    Antietam Turning Point

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    McLellan’s assault on General Lee’s army is known as the turning point in the war. With strong strategy the Confederates were taking the upper hand but the large numbers of the Union helped to shift this momentum. The Battle of Antietam was very crucial for the Union army during the war‚ not only did it stop the encroachment of Southern forces on the North but the Union were now on the attack. The approach towards the war by the North was changed after this day as the goal was now no longer to preserve

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    Turning Point Of Hamlet

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    The ghost says that Claudius has murdered him and he needs his son to avenge him. This is the turning point for Hamlet as a character‚ it’s as if a fire has been set under him. We see this after the meeting when Hamlet says “from the table of my memory I’ll wipe away all trivial fond records‚ all saws of books‚ all forms‚ all pressures past‚ that youth

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    The Bulge Turning Point

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    The death of tons of people‚ (75‚000) or more. The Battle of the Bulge was definitely a big turning point of World War 2. American defenders were caught off guard as more than 250‚000 German troops and hundreds of tanks descended on their positions. During the Battle‚ 21‚000 soldiers were killed‚ 43.000 were wounded and 24‚000 were captured or went missing. Total allied casualties are estimated at 110‚000 - making it the bloodiest battle for American troops in all of World War 2. The Germans did

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