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    Sedition Act of 1918 Steven Gilbreath HIST 2020 Darryl Austin March 31‚ 2014 On April 6‚ 1917 the U.S. declared war on Germany. According to the University of Houston’s Digital History site‚ Woodrow Wilson stated‚ “there were ‘millions of men and women of German birth and native sympathy who live amongst us‚’... ‘If there should be disloyalty‚ it will be dealt with a firm hand of repression’”. Within three weeks Congress began debating the issue of espionage during wartime. President Woodrow

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    German Expressionism Edward Scissorhands vs. Donnie Darko Edward Scissorhands and Donnie Darko are such good examples when talking about _GERMAN_ _EXPRESSIONISM_ . Both films are extremely different‚ but using the same techniques. Both film have many similarities with the classic The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. In matter of the case set design‚ colour‚ camera techniques and sound are going to be the subjects. Edward Scissorhands (1990) Directed by Tim Burton. Donnie Darko (2001) Directed by Richard

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    American Industrial Revolution The American Industrial Revolution was a period that is primarily applied to the political‚ social‚ and economic changes that highlight the transition from a stable agricultural and commercial society to a modern industrial society that relies on complex machinery rather than handmade objects that were used as tools. It is an historical period that took places from the middle of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. This period was proved destructive

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    Was King John really the worst king ever? The question as to whether King John was really the worst king ever‚ stills seems to be a topic of much controversy amongst historians‚ as they have not yet come to an exact decision on which side of the argument to deem as the truth. Some people believe that King John is to be blamed for the fate that he suffered because of certain decisions he made and brought himself to his state in the society through his actions; however‚ those who disagree‚ claim

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    historians have debated whether the Industrial Revolution was beneficial or detrimental for Britain. While William Blake‚ an English poet‚ called the early factories “satanic mills‚” the English doctor John Aikin contested that the Industrial Revolution was what allowed Manchester to become one of the commercial capitals of the world. (McKay 694‚ Aikin) This controversy shows that the Industrial Revolution had both benefits and costs. Although the Industrial Revolution led to horrible working and living conditions

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    lies at the bottom of the ocean about 12‚500 feet down. This was such a tragedy in history. Everyone was in shock and were in so much grief that the question‚ who was responsible for the sinking of the Titanic was not asked at the time. But today researchers go back in time and ponder the thought. Who was really responsible for the sinking of the great Titanic? Some say it was Bruce Ismay the owner of the white star line ship company. He was accused of pressuring the Captain to go faster even when there

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    THE PROCESS OF GERMAN UNIFICATION [pic] Bismarck had to fight three wars to unify Germany. The 1864 Danish War helped Bismarck consolidate his internal position in Prussia. The War of 1866 ousted Austria from leadership in Germany for good. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 brought the South under the aegis of the Prussian eagle. That was the unification process in a nutshell. Now let us look at it in some detail. I. War with Denmark Liberal sentiment in Germany had always been stirred

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    To western religions‚ Augustine’s theodicy serves to highlight God as both loving and fair or just. God does not intervene to prevent evil‚ but rather through the death of Jesus‚ eternal life is available to those who accept him. However‚ was the world really made perfect? Augustine’s views by western standards are at odds with natural science. Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution proves that nature is anything but perfectly designed‚ rather humans have risen away from their primal instinct and developed

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    Was Lenin more significant for his actions in 1917 or for his subsequent actions from 1918 to 1924? Lenin was a Russian revolutionary and was best known for being one of the main leaders of the October Revolution in 1917 and the first head of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic. But was Lenin more significant for his actions in 1917 or his subsequent actions from 1918 to 1924? That is the question I will be exploring in this essay and I will be thinking of all of his actions in the mentioned

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    Throughout German history‚ there have been pivotal moments that had a critical impact on modern German democracy. During Germany’s existence‚ they have experienced devastating wars and regime changes. Even before the creation of a unified Germany in 1871‚ the nation experienced violent and devastating wars. And after the 30 years’ war‚ it was left as a pawn for stronger powers for the next two centuries. That was until German unification in 1871‚ did Germany finally rose to be a superpower in Europe

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