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    Propaganda Art Propaganda is defined as information disseminated by an organization or government to promote a policy‚ idea or cause. All nations throughout history have used propaganda to instill the beliefs of their government on their citizens. When a nation is at war‚ they need their citizens to support their cause. Just as Germany used exhibitions such as the “Degenerate Art” exhibition as well the “Great German Art” exhibition to influence their citizens to believe in the principals

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    changed the world. A lot of things the world uses today was created by Ancient Greece‚ like The Olympic Games. They also invented the alarm clock‚ the water mill‚ and basis of geometry. Ancient Greece’s time period is the 6th century BC to C 600 AD. During that time they influenced the Roman Empire and modern Western Culture. The Ancient Greece period ended when Alexander the Great conquered it. Ancient Greece began in 2000 BCE and ended in 146 BCE. Greece emerged from the Dark Ages‚ therefore beginning

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    "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." - Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is one of the most important people to ever live. He has impacted the world tremendously with his actions. With his bravery and determination he has built our world to what it is today. Jackie Robinson was born 1919 in Cairo‚ Georgia. At only six months old his father left his family. He lived with his mother Millie‚ his three brothers‚ and his sister. After his father left the family relocated

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    many great technological advancement that were made. These advancements helped quickly develop the world and help Britain grow one step ahead of neighboring countries. One of the greatest allies for countries was coal. The people who new how to use it correctly were the ones who were growing and giving themselves more future potential. Coal is a key factor for cheap energy in Britain that played a huge role in developing the industrial revolution and industrial technology. Between 1560 and the 1800s

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    Hurricane Katrina is a disastrous event that took place in United States history. It is a very important and monumental catastrophe. Though Katrina had a lasting impact on society it was a life changing experience for the people who lived through it. Many lives were lost‚ billions of dollars were spent for repair and construction‚ it was one of the most powerful storms in U.S history‚ and it had an effect on the economy. Katrina was a powerful natural disaster that devastated the coasts of Louisiana

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    valuable corporations in the world. A couple of decades ago no one would have ever thought a $700 billion corporation would start in the garage of a college dropout. Steve Jobs was one of the greatest businessmen in America and he has had major impact on the world because not only because of his innovation and ingenuity but because of his ability not only to meet the needs of consumers but to exceed them. Steve Jobs has a quite unusual story but it could not correlate more perfectly with his pathway

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    parts idea. He did not create the idea although he is often credited with it. Whitney did play an important role in popularizing mass production and interchangeable parts. This system of interchangeable parts played a big role in Northern States. The North was comprised of factories and manufacturing companies. Interchangeable parts made these factories more efficient and productive. This significantly helped boost the economy of Northern States for years to come and has impacted how we manufacture

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    Abraham Lincoln by: Riley Haase Abraham Lincoln was born in early 1809. During Abraham’s childhood he was forced to work on farms‚ and had under a year of schooling‚ so he taught himself to read and write. He moved away from his family when he was 21 years old. He was a self-taught attorney that got his law degree at the age of 23. In 1860 Abraham became the 16th president of the United States. In 1862 he made a huge impact on agriculture by making the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before this

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    Evan Yau HIS 293 During World War II‚ the German army seemed unstoppable at the start of the war. They were able to take Poland in just 35 days and invade France with their tactics like blitzkrieg (lightning war). With them having an amazing victory in France over the Allies‚ causing them to surrender in six weeks‚ it seemed like there wasn’t much the Allies could do to stop Hitler’s army. However‚ once Hitler turned his army towards the USSR‚ we saw that they were able to slow down and eventually

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    lasted longer from 3 hours to 5 hours. Second‚ he made it cheaper for the middle class not just for the wealthy from $9 to $4.50 (Bane). Third‚ he made it more eco friendly from burning 25 kilowatts to just 10 kilowatts. The light bulb had made an impact culturally and economically bringing our country great

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