Pre-1933: Locarno Conference 1925 ∙ Italy hoped it would guarantee Austria as its frontier but it did not Comintern ∙ Communists International aimed to create the vision Marx had had of an international communist power ruling the world ∙ Headed by Stalin 1933: Rise of Hitler‚ wanted to: destroy the Versailles settlement build up the army recover lost territory Lebensraum (living space for the German people) Hitler withdrew Germany from World Disarmament
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1. (1607) Jamestown was formed: This event was significant because it was the beginning of the English colonies in the New World. Jamestown the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. The colonization was funded the by Virginia Company. After this colony was formed‚ more people started to come over from England. Without these colonists the Virginia colony would be much different. It also helped them learn about what kind of people they needed to send over. At first they sent over gentlemen
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15 Sept *Insurer American International Group Inc. seeks $40 billion in short-term financing from the Federal Reserve. *Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. said it plans to file for bankruptcy protection. The bankruptcy represents the end of a 158-year old company that survived world wars and the collapse of long-term capital management but could not survive the global credit crunch. *Bank of America agreed to buy investment bank Merrill Lynch for $50 billion in a transaction that creates the world’s
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Civil Rights Movement: 1890-1900 1890: The state of Mississippi adopts poll taxes and literacy tests to discourage black voters. 1895: Booker T. Washington delivers his Atlanta Exposition speech‚ which accepts segregation of the races. 1896: The Supreme Court rules in Plessy v. Ferguson the separate but equal treatment of the races is constitutional. 1900-1910 1900-1915: Over one thousand blacks are lynched in the states of the former Confederacy. 1905: The Niagara Movement is founded by W.E.B. du
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1865 The US Civil War ends with General Robert E. Lee and his officers surrendering their swords. 1865 President Lincoln is assassinated. 1865 Thirteenth Amendment 1865 Freedman’s Bureau 1866 Civil Right’s Act 1866 Ku Klux Klan created 1866 National Labor Union 1867 Military Reconstruction Act 1867 Grandfather Clause 1867 Indian Peace Commission 1868 Fourteenth Amendment 1869 President Ulysses S. Grant 1870 Fifteenth Amendment
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Modern Furniture Timeline 1990-1999 1920-1929 This was a period of prolific 20th Century furniture design work. Designers like Le corbusier and Charlotte Perriand were using tubular steel - the new material of the time to create iconic wonders like the chaise longue‚ whilst Marcel Breuer was creating his famous Wassily Chair - said to have come up with his bent tubular steel concept for this chair while looking at the handle bars of his bicycle. Browse through the timeline and compare the work
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PSY230 Week 8 Week 8 Assignment: Erikson’s Timeline I read Chapter 9 and looked at all of Erikson’s Eight Stages of Life. I read about the age‚ psychosexual stage‚ psychosocial issues‚ central questions‚ and associated virtues regarding each of the eight stages I believe that the stage I am currently at this this point in my life is Stage 7 which is Mature adulthood. I believe I am at this stage in my life because I am 40 years old and have past the psychosocial issues that were listed
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Timeline of Historical Events (Prehistoric to Postmodern Era) The events industry started to take shape from the prehistoric age where the most primitive forms of human activity took place‚ following an enabling experience from evolutionary patterns (Goldblatt 2010‚ p12). As widely held in historical theories‚ invention as a factor of necessity implies that the origin of most creative ways of making life easy began as supported by realization that man needed them to survive in the changing life
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1929 |February 2nd‚ Federal Reserve announces a ban on bank loans for margin trades • March 4th‚ Herbert Hoover is inaugurated as President • June 15th‚ Agricultural Marketing Act passed • August‚ economic expansion peaks • September 3rd‚ stock market prices peak‚ with New York Times index of industrial stocks at 452 • October 24th‚ "Black Thursday‚" recorded sales of shares hits 12‚895‚000 • October 25th‚ market rallies‚ briefly • October 29th‚ "Black Tuesday‚"
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|1855 |Start of reign of Tsar Alexander II. | |1861 |Emancipation of the serfs. | |1874–81 |Growing anti-government terrorist movement and government reaction. | |1881 |Alexander II assassinated by revolutionaries; succeeded by
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