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    enemies. The Huron‚ Neutral‚ and Khionontateronon all lost to the Iroquois unmatchable firepower. But this advantage over other Indian nations didn’t last and as time went on in the mid 17th century when muskets came into general use it was realized how slow their shots were in comparison to the traditional bow and arrow. Also the use of these muskets created a dependence on the European Americans for materials and ammunition but there was no going back to the primitive weapons and wooden armour because

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    Hideki Tojo Hideki Tojo was given the position of Prime Minister of Japan on October 14th‚ 1941‚ which really became the entrance of Japan and America into World War II because of Hideki’s war background that would lead him to make a decision that forever will be in the history books. Hideki was under the impression that a war with America was impossible to be avoided‚ so he prepared Japan to hit America with a HUGE knock-out punch. This was a very strategic move on Hideki’s part that would eliminate

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    Elizabeth Blackwell Essay Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor. She also created the first women’s medical school in America and the first Women’s infirmary. Elizabeth wasn’t just a doctor‚ but also a teacher and an author. She published Medicine as a Profession for Women in 1860‚ Address on the Medical Education of Women in 1864‚ and Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women in 1895. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821‚ in Bristol‚ England. Her parents are

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    relation between class and power within institutions of society. Universities are institutions which embody much of Marx’s ideology on co-operation‚ wealth‚ consciousness and political rights. In particular‚ the purpose of this essay is to examine how Australian universities essentially reflect Marx’s ideas on the importance of economic development and structure. The structure of Australian universities will support my argument that we as university students reflect the Marxist ideal that we are

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    was not a priority for President Roosevelt during the 1930s; this was seen in his inaugural speech on June 27‚ 1936 “For too many of us the political equality we once had won was meaningless in the face of economic inequality” ‚ this quote suggested how the state of the economy was his main priority. If the US wanted to be an active role in the war they required a stable economy. By 1945 many sectors quickly adapted to defence production. As pre-war production stimulated the economy there was a need

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    Depression. Having barely any money was one of the things that affected them. Also having less supplies affected them too. Having to take care of kids too also might have affected the people during the Great Depression. First‚ I am going to talk about how having almost no money affected the people. It affected them because they were getting their money by working. Then their jobs were shutting down so their amount of money was shrinking and shrinking. They would do neighborhood favors and jobs but the

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    The Gallipoli campaign had such an impact because of the naivety of those in charge‚ who believed that we would just come in and take over with little to no retaliation from the Turks‚ however as we know the Turkish retaliated with great force and on the first day 2000 were killed. I believe it was this number that really made the Gallipoli campaign catch the eye of the Australian people‚ the number was so large after the first day of fighting that Australian people’s eyes were opened to the horror

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    Many know about the Great Depression that happened in the United States during the 1930’s‚ however‚ not everyone knows about the New Deal and WPA that helped the US’s economy improve. The New Deal was a series of programs created by Franklin D. Roosevelt to help the United States’ economy. The WPA or Work Projects Administration was the coordinating agency for the projects and activities for the New Deal. Four programs the WPA took care of were the Federal Art Project‚ Federal Theatre Project‚ Federal

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    The Black Death swept throughout Western Europe like wildfire from 1347 to 1349‚ devastating the European population. In just this short amount of time‚ this horrifying plague killed between 25% to 50% of the entire Western Europe‚ which was more than any pestilence had beforehand or since. This Black Death‚ otherwise known as the Bubonic Plague‚ was caused by a bad bacteria (Yersinia pestis) that inhabited fleas‚ which lived on rats. Then‚ these infected rat fleas started infecting people with the

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    especially the ones who were themselves involved in the war. We could possibly say most of the European countries were affected from this war. World War I started in 1914 and ended in 1918. World War I was the house of many European countries yet also Japan involved itself in a short period of time. World War One‚ being the most significant event in Europe in the 20th century‚ and possibly in the whole world’s history‚ had a tremendous effect on British soldiers‚ society‚ and values‚ therefore making

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