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Jeanne La Pucelle (Joan The Ma
<view this essay>.... known as Joan of Arc.
When Joan was 13 she began to see visions and hear voices who she later
determined to be Saints Catherine, Margaret, and Michael. They
convinced her that she was chosen by God to help the dauphin, Charles
VII free France and take his seat in the throne. At age 17 in 1429 she
gained access to the King through the military commander in Vaucoulaurs.
Charles was desperate because the English had captured almost half of
France including Paris. When Joan told him of her visions of the Saints
he was doubtful so he set up two tests for her. In the first he
disguised himself as a courtier, but she pointed him out i .....
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Atomic Bomb
<view this essay>.... Pearl Harbor (a US naval base in Hawaii), it was evident that their intentions were not limited to Asia. The United States entered World War II as a result of this attack. The war continued for six long years, and involved most of the major World Powers. During this time, there were many battles between the United States and Japan, including one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, which took place at Okinawa. If allowed to expand, Japan posed a serious threat to the allies.
During the war, one of the most brilliant scientists in history, Albert Einstein, hypothesized that if the true power of the atom were released in a weapon, the results would .....
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Ghana And Mali
<view this essay>.... farmers who lived off of their own farms and livestock.
Many people choose to trade with neighboring villages through their
chief town, Kumbi Saleh. The people of Mali were also predominately
agricultural. Most people who did not engage in farming, worked as
artisans. The rich mines of Bure also served as income for some
people of Mali. The economies of both states were related in that they
both were primarily agricultural.
Religion is another topic of comparison for the two enormous
kingdoms. The Religion of Ghana during the eleventh century was a
religion based on the belief that every earthly object contained good
or evil spirits that had .....
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National Constituent Assembly
<view this essay>.... land, clergy who had refused to swear allegiance to the new state, loyal Catholics, the Sans Culottes and a rapidly growing republican movement, that were unhappy with the Constituent Assembly. It was in these later groups that the brewing discontent lay, but none shared a common discontent, and few shared a common goal. It would be the most radical of these reactionary groups, who seized leadership of the French people, in the nation's time of need.
The originated from the National Assembly, and its purpose was to write a constitution that would create a new France, one that was based on equality, liberty and fraternity - a nation governed by .....
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American History 2
<view this essay>.... Both sides felt their idea's and philosophies were superior to those of the opposing side and therefore would benefit the country more and make it superior. Both North and South wanted to better the country to have it achieve the "American Dream". Unfortunately, each side had a different perspective on how to approach it. Slavery was a major issue, the North against, the South pro. The disagreement on slavery lead to difficulty in the issue of Westward expansion. Both agreed to it, but whether to admit them as free or slave states was where the split occurred. The compromise of 1850 stated that California enters free, and New Mexico and Utah decided on .....
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Persian Gulf Crisis
<view this essay>.... his own reputation and for his
country. The invasion of Kuwait as well as the world's response to it, the
environmental disaster it caused, and the degradation of Iraq were completely
the fault one man and his government: Saddam Hussein and his Baath Government.
One of Hussein's weaknesses is negotiating. Negotiating in his terms is
to fight it out with as much carnage as possible until his side comes out
"victoriously". Repeatedly, Saddam and his government break international
convention laws. During his war fought with Iran, the Iraqi army used chemical
weapons on the Iranian troops and even on their own Iraqi population. This was
seemingly overlooked by .....
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Russian And French Revolutions
<view this essay>.... from this prerevolution, Czar Nicholas II,
made a very big mistake by in not introducing some reforms to correct
the problems. So because of his actions, the situation grew worse.
In 1917, the Russians were fighting in World War I. A good majority
of the Russian people were weary and uncontent with the way the war
was going and with the Czar's rule. This uncontent along with
economic hardships caused riots and demonstrations to break out. The
Czar called for the army to put down the revolution as they did in
1905. But the army joined the revolt and the Czar was kicked out of
power soon afterwards. A tempo .....
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The Indians Of The Pacific Northwest
<view this essay>.... Seattle (more correctly known as Seathl or Sealth) was born sometime between 1786-1790 on Blake Island at the campsite of his ancestors. Blake Island lies south and a little east of Bainbridge Island and west and a little south of Seattle. Seattle was the son of Suquamish leader named Schweabe and a Duwamish woman named Scholitza. He became Chief of the Suquamish, Duwamish, and allied Salish speaking tribes by proving his leadership qualities in a war that pitted his and other saltwater tribes against those of the Green and White Rivers. (1) He was considered to be Duwamish since his mother was the daughter of a Duwamish chief and the line of descent passed mat .....
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