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    (Nelson). The source of this dispute was that the king was expected to produce a male heir to the throne. England did not have the Salic law‚ which in France this law forbade female heirs to the throne‚ though England had just surfaced from a prolonged civil war‚ the Wars of the Roses‚ so a new male bloodline was needed to maintain the throne and prevent resumption of another civil war (Nelson). Catherine of Aragon‚ Henry VIII’s then wife‚ had borne him many children‚ although only one remained living

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    One thing that he did was in 1952‚ he found ways to end apartheid‚ which is separateness. He did by going on strike for racial segregation and classification. The government of South African did not like this and thought they were affecting white rights. Another thing that he did was when he was President he focused on the goals that he wanted to accomplish. One big goal that he wanted to accomplish

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    Wherever he flourishes‚ the people will die… Elimination of the Jew from our community is to be regarded as an emergency defense measure." During World War II‚ Hitler made it his mission to overpower the Jews who had made their homes in Germany and Eastern Europe; he felt he needed revenge on the people who had caused his home country to fall victim during World War I. Because of his desire to make the land free of racial impurities‚ he often went to drastic measures to ensure that no Jew would make it

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    Early in the 20th Century‚ Russia began a continued process of expansionism that relied on its military‚ economic‚ and political superiority to conquer Korea and Manchuria. Hoping to establish a warm water seaport and further increase the land needed for the Trans-Siberian railroad‚ Russia moved its army and navy further east.[1] This growth did not go unnoticed. Russian expansionism was met with resistance by the smaller world power of Japan. The Japanese saw Russia territorial conquests as encroaching

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    During the years 400-600‚ the kingdom border changed by cause of these wars. During this chaotic turbulence‚ the church stood by Rome and helped them get through the war by providing safety and strength. A Germanic tribe named the Franks took over the entire Germanic tribes‚ led by a strong leader by the name of Clovis. The Franks controlled a big part of Europe. Charles

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    How Far Was 20th Century British Relative Economic Decline An Avoidable Failure One of the most disappointing features of the British economy since the Second World War has been its failure to match the growth performance of the other advanced industrialised countries. This relative decline started in the late nineteenth century when a number of European countries began to outstrip Britain. Britain reconstructed her economy rapidly after the Second World War‚ and in the late 1940s was still

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    In the early 20th century many parks and forests were finally getting recognition and being preserved for the future. National parks and forests have been included in society for so long that without them‚ nothing would really be the same. Most places like this would be a surprising fact to have known about in the 19th- 20th century because most people would talk about urbanization in the big cities. The gilded age took place in the early years of the 20th century which was the period where the U

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    be exact. When world war one just ended and the men are all coming home. Your husband‚ children‚ and yourself are safe now. But how did World War One effect your life? To start with‚ the article World War 1 What the Effects of WW1 in America states “As a result of USA joining the war in 1916‚ industry production in America boomed.” This is a positive effect of the war. Industry in America boomed because in order to carry on with the needs of the people at home and soldiers in war the manufacturers

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    moral codes people did not value their lives‚ the economy and the amount of people not having work. All of these things had a huge impact on the fall of Rome‚ it also caused the empire to divide which made the fall come even quicker. People not having work had great impact on the fall of Rome. When people didn’t have work it caused the wealthy Romans and the Romans that are in poverty to grow apart from each other. The price of all their goods had to go up because they did not have work and the

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    When we think about war‚ we think about words like death‚ disabled people‚ conquer and destroy. Without exception‚ the Great War during 1914-1918 was a catastrophe to the people and the countries involved. For Britain‚ the casualty numbered approximately 722000. It counts for 6.3 percent of the male aged 15-49 of the whole country (Beckett‚ 2001: 312). 1600000 wives lost their husbands. 300000 children lost their father. Millions were wounded or disfigured permanently (Bourne‚ 1989:178). Though miseries

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