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Jewish History
<view this essay>.... history and whose mysteries are still being unravelled.
For twelve years following 1933 the Jews were persecuted by
the Nazi's. Jewish businesses were boycotted and vandalized. By
1939,Jews were no longer citizens,could not attend public
schools,engage in practically any business or profession, own any
land, associate with any non-Jew or visit public places such as
parks and museums. The victories of the German armies in the early
years of World War II brought the majority of European Jewry under
the Nazis. The Jews were deprived of human rights. The Jewish
people were forced to live in Ghetto's which were separated from
the main city. Hitler's plan .....
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Socrates
<view this essay>.... martyr in history to die
for philosophical beliefs. By teaching Plato his concepts and beliefs,
Socrates greatly influenced Western thought and philosophy.
Socrates' thoughts were more associated with man, instead of
nature and man's surroundings. He also lead discussions about man's
feelings, soul, and actions. Philosophers before Socrates speculated
about the natural universe, but Socrates made them realize their absence
of any agreed standard of truth. In doing so, he gave philosophers a
common ground to base their thoughts on. Also, he felt that man is good
in nature but can produce wrong. For example, "Socrates believed that to
do wro .....
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The American Revolution
<view this essay>.... more hostility. They rebelled against these taxes because they were being taxed without representation in England; they felt the British had no right to tax their colonies when they themselves had no say in how they were ruled.
The civil liberties of the colonists were also restricted. The colonists were discouraged from buying foreign products and had restricted production as a result of mercantilism. In the hated Admiralty Courts, colonists were shipped back to England to be tried in a jury-less courtroom, assumed guilty until proven innocent. The British took advantage of the colonists, as became apparent with the Quartering Act: people in America would .....
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How Did World War 2 Change The
<view this essay>.... in the rise of the United States to a global power.
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, mostly in the U.S. women were thought of as inferior. Men did anything they possibly could to prevent women from entering certain parts of the industry, backing up their actions with “Men are stronger than women”. The majority of fighter planes were built by men and it was also men who worked in most of the factories that produced cars and other transportation vehicles, thus implying that technology was a man’s job. Women were relegated to being seamstresses, some were secretaries, nurse, phone operators, and the majority were house wives.
The .....
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Rasputin The Mad Monk
<view this essay>.... time to account for his legacy, the stories of Rasputin have been passed along throughout time by believers and skeptics alike.
It is said that as early as 1900, Rasputin had gained fame in Eastern Russia as a faith healer, or wandering holy mendicant. He was said to have had the powers of precognition, foreseeing the future, clairvoyance, seeing events happening elsewhere, and healing the sick without medication or therapy. Many have attributed Rasputin's powers to the arts of the Orientals, which he had picked up along his travels. Many groups in Russia wished Rasputin dead, because they could not logically interpret his actions and could not rationaliz .....
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Reconstuction
<view this essay>.... being enslaved for hundreds of years, they were suddenly free….. or were they? True, they no longer belonged to someone else …… well at least not technically. They would be able to earn their own money now….. or would they? At least they would be given equality …. Wouldn’t they? The answer to these questions is simply no.
The "reconstruction", the "new beginning", may all have been true. It was a "new beginning" wasn’t it? Yes, it was, but was it a good one? The answer to that question is no.
A large cause for the civil war was to free the African-American slaves, to allow them to have equal rights to the white race. But after the war was o .....
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Buddhism 2
<view this essay>.... he would one day become a
universal emperor or teacher. Siddartha’s father was
a wealthy ruler of an important tribe called “shakya”1
Young Siddartha spent his early life enclosed within
the walls of the palace, where he was sheltered from
anything but luxury, and serenity. He was not
satisfied with only material possessions. Siddartha
felt like he needed something else in his life. So he
pleaded to his father that he could become a follower
of the polytheistic religion that was at that time the
only religion in India. When his father refused,
Siddartha stood in one place for days on end, until his
father agreed. So Siddart .....
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Origins Of Communism
<view this essay>.... to suppress individual property; to attach each man to the employment or occupation with which he is acquainted; to oblige him to place the fruits of his labor in kind into a common store; and to establish a simple administration for food supplies, which will take note of all individuals and all provisions, and will have the latter divided according to the most scrupulous equality.” - “Plebeians’ Manifesto”1
Because of this and other acts considered to be threatening to the Directory, Babeuf was executed in May of 1797. Babeuf was not forgotten though, others followed in his footsteps. Another 19th century French reformer, Charles Fourier, shared many .....
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