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    Adolf struck a conciliatory tone saying that Germany supported disarmament and peace. In the following year Hitler had withdrawn Germany and had began to militarize his plans for territorial conquest. At the age of 86 years old Hindenburg had died on August 2. The military leaders had agreed to combine the presidency into one position. That means Adolf Hitler would be able to command all the armed forces of the Reich. In 1940 the Nazi Party was…

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    atmosphere and East Germany. Although advised by some to use American forces to destroy this wall JFK exercised restraint and chose rather to send 1500 troops to Berlin instead. With the focus turning back to Cuba Again by October 1962 an American spy plane Discover's nuclear missile sites in Cuba, thus beginning the Cuban Missile Crisis. Although on the brink of nuclear war JFK successfully defended American interest during one of the most tense and worst times of the Cold War. Luckily…

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    to the Ancestral Puebloans. Some as far south as Texas along the Rio Grande. (The American Journey) Darty 4 Works Cited HistoryEmpire. "Digging For the Truth. Season 1, Episode 13 by The History Channel." Online video clip. YouTube. 16, August 2014. Web. 5 Sept. 2015. Goldfield, David, Carol Abbot, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, Jo Ann E. Argersinger, Peter H. Argersinger, and William L. Barney. The American Journey:A History of the United States. 7th ed. Combined volumes. New Jersey:…

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    rly in 1939 it was discovered that German Scientists had found out how to split uranium. Splitting a uranium atom can be very dangerous, the reaction that occurs is tremendous. There was a fear throughout the entire world that they would be able to create a bomb that can cause mass destruction. Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermie both lived in Germany but fled, they decided to inform the president of the power they have. In 1941 the president agreed to build an atomic bomb, it got its code name…

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    looked up to by later black leaders such as Martin Luther King and Malcom X. All of these leaders contributed their opinion on black lives and the problems that fall behind them with society. Marcus Garvey was a social activist that was born on August 17, 1887 in St. Ann's Bay, Jamaica. Garvey founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association, dedicated to promoting African-Americans to move back to Africa. By 1919, Marcus Garvey had launched the Black Star Line, a shipping company that…

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    in this case the press played a decisive role. Specially two reporters from the newspaper Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Jonathan Bernstein. These two journalists published on August of 1972 the news that the attempted theft in Democratic headquarters the Watergate building had been paid with funds from CREEP. For a few months, the Washington Post published advance notes related with the judicial investigations and Senate. This…

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    arrives, and meets the king and her fiancé. Which is shown as a pretty awkward moment. They travel further to Versailles, where people are waiting for her to welcome her. After that, she’s introduced to Versailles itself. Then it’s time to marry Louis-August. There’s a ceremony, a first dance, fireworks, and the marriage night. ‘’Apparently nothing happened, your highness’’ which is said to the king after the marriage night. Nothing…

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    suspense in his films, which resulted in a unique watching experience (Alfred Hitchcock." Bio.com.). He was also an acknowledge master of the thriller, a genre he virtually invented (Ramirez Berg, Charles) and a brilliant technician. Born in London on August 13, 1899 Hitchcock initially in an engineering before he turned to film industry in 1919. Before actually making films, he was illustrating title cards for silent films at Paramount's Famous Players-Lasky studio in London. He left for…

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    There is a question in the textile world that always seems to have two answers. “Did humans realize that plants and bugs could excrete dye first, or did humans gain the desire to color their textiles first?” The answer to the question is often debated. With archeologists finding new things everyday, our answers are often re evaluated. Its hard to make a concrete decision when our growth on the knowledge of history is always changing. It can be assumed that dying textiles started in different…

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    but ever since the first Japanese immigrant arrived in 1877, they were welcomed with racism and discrimination. At first, they were known as more "desirable" compared to the Chinese but quickly that changed. The Japanese Canadians were regarded as spies that would sabotage Canada, although there was no evidence to support their biased judgement. The treatment of the Japanese Canadians was truly unethical, they suffered unbearable living conditions that were not impartial. They were not treated…

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