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    The five major Canadian events of the 20th century that I would include as Heritage Minutes are The Great Depression‚ the Confederation of 1867‚ the Canadian Charter of Right and Freedoms‚ Canada entering World War II‚ and the Women’s Suffrage Movement. I think that The Great Depression should be a Heritage Minute because it had a massive global impact and revealed new policies that needed to be put in place. This time period caused the unemployment rate to increase by 25%. There were no social

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    Nanette Rodriguez HU300: Art and Humanities: 20th Century and Beyond Unit Four: Project Music May 28‚ 2012 The music that I associate with childhood is salsa music‚ because my father was in a few salsa bands while I was growing up. Other music that I associated with my childhood was house music‚ break dancing music‚ Pop and dance music. My music choices just remind me of specific memories in my childhood. When I listened to salsa music this would be times when my father would pick

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    AS History – Unit 1 A World Divided: Communism and Democracy in the 20th Century Revision Guide Edition 5: January 2010 Contents Page: Content: | Page: | How to use this book | 3 | How to answer the questions | 4 | Writing Frames | 5 | How your essays will be marked | 11 | Previous Exam Questions and predicted questions | 12 | Unit 1: Signs of change by 1955 | 14 | Unit 2: Martin Luther King and Peaceful Protest | 23 | Unit 3: Black Power and the use of Violence

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    The Great Depression in 30th of the 20th century in the USA Content Introduction 3 Chapter I. A spiral of the Great Depression 4 1.1 Main causes of the Great Depression 4 1.2 Development of events. Undoing spiral. 9 1.3 Differences between then and now 13 Chapter II. The New Deal 15 2.1 The first 100 days 15 2.2 Reform 18 2.3 Recession of 1937 and recovery 21 Conclusion 23 Bibliography 25 Introduction The Great Depression of the thirties remains the most important

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    1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt – FDR was the most influential people of the Twentieth Century because he led America through the Great Depression and guided the United States through most of the Second World War‚ in addition to working with other world powers‚ setting the stage for the United States to emerge as a major superpower. During the decade and a half that he served as president‚ he provided insightful leadership‚ creating a world order that continues to this day. After President Hoover

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    have an impact of the relevance of the event. * helps to understand something in history we must look at its context those things which surround it in time and place‚ which gives it its meaning. * pursuing deeper meaning of any event. 20th Century World History Medieval Europe/ Middle Ages: * Catholic Church influences the Europe control. * Pulp is the head of the system. Scientific Revolution: * Man can understand the land. * Challenges the pulp. Reformation: *

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    Living Conditions in Australia at the turn of the 20th Century. Life in Australia at the turn of the 20th Century was dangerous especially for the lower class‚ the terrible slum conditions made life difficult and hygiene was not regularly practiced‚ life was a constant battle against all sorts of infectious diseases‚ and yet the City Council did little to nothing at all to improve these conditions. Life was even worse when the unsanitary environment became accompanied by the Bubonic Plague‚ though

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    Assess to what extent the French revolution was the main factor in the growth of nationalism during the 19th century. Throughout the 19th Century nationalism became an increasingly important ideology. In fact‚ M.S. Anderson states‚ “The most important political fact of the nineteenth century in Europe was the growth of nationalism”. In some cases it took the form of regions seeking independence from the country they were currently part of. In others bigger countries formed out of smaller states

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    diseases as well as viruses. For example‚ in the twentieth century there were trends that began such as life expectancy increases which meant that the people had to recognize the necessity to take better care of themselves to promote a lasting‚ healthy life. Changes in Health Care

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    There were many different scientific advances during the late 19th century‚ but one specific scientific advance that I will be discussing is the discovery of physics through X-rays and radiation‚ which was discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen. After he published a paper on his discovery of X-rays in 1895‚ there was great study and research done by physicists such as: Antonie Henri Becquerel‚ Marie Curie‚ and Ernest Rutherford on radioactivity and the formation of radiation through x-rays. Although Wilhelm

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