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    Ruth had shown up in Boston on July 11, 1914 along with a few other players from the Orioles Egan and Shore. That morning Ruth went to Launders coffee shop and met a 16 year old waitress named Hellen Woodford who would soon become Ruth’s first wife. That afternoon Ruth won his first game he played against the Cleveland Naps were he scored 4-3. He also pitched to the catcher Bill Carrigan who was also the Red Sox manager. Ruth lost his second game and as a batter for the first time in the major…

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    The connections between war and genocide are so significant and intimately bound that it is often difficult to separate them as so they might be described as Siamese twins. The close bond between the two is evident from the twentieth-century record alone. Some of the century’s classic genocides – against Armenians in Turkey or Jews in Nazi occupied Europe– have occurred in a context of civil and or international war. The Second World War coincided with the Nazi genocide over Jews. The Bolshevik…

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    the Harlem Renaissance. This was an age of many beginnings and change for America. Prohibition was a major shift in America. Prohibition is the banning of alcohol to be sold and consumed. The eighteenth amendment was added to the U.S Constitution in 1919 to ban alcohol. This was a bad call from the government, and it caused bad things to happen. People love their liquor and would do anything to get some into their system. Since the alcohol became illegal…

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    In the fall of 1918, World War I was winding down and peace was on the horizon. US involvement in this Great War and its success in defeating Germany in the war greatly increased its national prestige among the countries, especially those in Europe. However, with the end of World War I, a deadly virus started to spread within the country, killing more people than during World War I. The influenza pandemic had disrupted US economy, in terms of gross annual production and loss of businesses, and…

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    Syngman Rhee Syngman Rhee was South Korea’s first president. He was raised in Pyongsan County, North Korea. As a young boy, he had completed known everything about Confucian education and was enrolled in a Methodist school. In the school, he became a nationalist. In 1896, he and his other friends formed a club that would force Japan to give Korean independence. When someone closed down his club, he was arrested and imprisoned until 1904. After, he left the hail he decided to go the U.S. in…

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    America’s History and America’s Veterans create the hope that America will get better in the future. The first Veteran’s day was on November 11, 1919, as Armistice Day, according to Census.gov. America has a very fascinating history. Veterans are an extremely imperative part of that history which makes America the way it is today. There is hope for the future that America will get better. So many events in America’s past have made America the way it is today. A few events in America’s past are…

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    In the USA 1920s not everyone did well. Most of the profits made by the industry went to the businessmen and those people who had enough money to buy shares and stocks. On the other hand the American farming industry collapsed as the European farming recovered after the war. Furthermore American farmers had to compete with farmers in Argentina and Canada because they were selling goods at cheaper prices which were the same quality or sometimes even better. The American government had rejected…

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    that presented to exert himself as a leader, Stalin greedily seized it. He shouldered every responsibility no matter the weight and carried it with great pride. “Stalin was a law unto himself. When transferred to Petrograd on the Western Front in mid-1919, he showed macabre…

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    World War I began on July, 28 1914. The main reasons for this was mutual defense alliances, countries throughout Europe made defense agreements that would pull them into battle. These agreements meant that if one country was attacked then allied countries would defend them. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia allied with Serbia. German declared war on Russia. During all this, France was against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Germany went to war with France in Belgium puling…

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    Jackie Robinson Thesis

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    The main Idea of the film that was presented in class today was about the man who changed America today know as Jackie Robinson. The film shows history of how good of a person jackie was and how he captured the heart of so many people. In 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers president Branch Rickey approached Jackie about joining the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Major Leagues had not had an player since 1889, when baseball became segregated. When Jackie robinson joined the major league not only was he the first…

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