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    showed that we are strong and brave. The second event that defined Canada as a Nation was the actions of Lester Bowles Pearson. He was Prime Minister of Canada for 5 years from 1963-1968 (Nobelprize). In 1956‚ there were countries invading the Suez Canal of

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    your own actions: • Act very quickly to calm the situation after the first fight at Wal-Wal • Impose oil sanctions • Tell Mussolini off in front of the whole world • Ask the USA to help • Send in the troops to help Abyssinia • Close the Suez Canal to stop Italian ships getting from the Mediterranean Sea to East Africa Action How it would have stopped Mussolini Why it was not done 1. Ask the USA to help The USA would have a lot of material needed to stop the invasion USA did not want

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    Africa Imperialism DBQ

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    Africa Imperialism- DBQ The Age of Imperialism was a time of great wealth in the mother countries. European countries went everywhere to find places to conquer in order to get their natural resources and raw materials. The increase in colonies led to an increase in nationalism‚ wealth‚ and power. One of the key places that European wanted between 1880 and 1914 was Africa. In 1878‚ Africa was basically free except for some parts of south‚ which were controlled by Britain‚ and some Portuguese

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    Power Outage

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    Out line Power outage 1. Introduction: Electricity makes our lives easier and more enjoyable‚ since almost all of our modern conveniences are electrically powered. We could survive without electricity. This statement: Power outage is one of the serious problems that Egypt face‚ but dose really we have a solution for that problem? 2. Topic sentence: A power outage (also power cut) is a short- or long-term loss of the electric power to an area which has its causes

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    as it provided sailors a way of trading with India and other countries on the other side of the world providing them with stop offs. However it can be argued that there is no longer any need for the protection of the cape route‚ as in 1869 the Suez canal had been built and opened‚ by the French‚ meaning that there was a quicker and faster way of travelling to India without needing as many stop overs. Nevertheless the cape route was still needed as the cape route could only take boats powered by steam

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    then later became Prime Minister of Canada. Canadians stood up to the Egyptians‚ French‚ British to break out into war so along with Canada and other NATO allies stood up and stopped it.(Can Encyc‚ 1956) Egyptian workers were forced to build the Suez Canal and was done

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    Novel Assessment Ninth Ward Demar Gilliard English 1 Ms. Vaught I chose this image because Hurricane Katrina was very important in the book. It killed and wiped out people homes and dreams. When Hurricane Katrina finally hit Louisiana‚ a lot people thought it was going be ok to stay‚ but the outcome was more then what they expect. Summary Twelve year old Lanesha lives in tight-knit community in New Orleans Ninth Ward. She doesn’t have a fancy house. She live with mama Ya-Ya. She can see

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    During and after World War I‚ British imperialism harmed the Egyptian economy. Though they protected Egypt‚ the British made economic decisions in their own interest‚ leading to political unrest among Egyptian constituents. The Wafd‚ an Egyptian nationalist party‚ concentrated on British financial missteps to gain broader support for nationalism. The urban proletariat‚ the rural peasantry‚ and the landowners struggled economically in British-protected Egypt‚ resulting in a nationalist tide that would

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    interested me the most‚ probably because it is the only region I have been to in person when I went on vacation to Mexico. My first article is about the Panama Canal in Central America‚ “Panama Canal’s Big Moment.” On June 26‚ 2016‚ there was an article in the Chicago Tribune about the Panama Canal being expanded to allow new trade opportunities. The original canal was opened for traffic in 1914‚ and has since then been a busy and vital pathway for ships from all over the world. At the time of our textbook’s

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    Foreign Policy 51 64essay

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    “The Period 1951-64 saw Britain lurch from one Foreign Policy mistake to another‚” assess the validity of this statement. In 1951‚ Britain was an Empire‚ heavily involved in global affairs and clinging to illusions of grandeur‚ however by 1964 the British foreign ethos was markedly different and the road to the new way of thinking was certainly a rocky one. Among other factors‚ this essay will consider decolonisation‚ the Suez Crisis and Europe. It will be argued that whilst it seemed that lady luck

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