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Development of Modernism, modernity and modernization in Australia between the first and second world wars (1919-1939)
Development of Modernism, modernity and modernization in Australia between the first and second world wars (1919-1939)
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Modernism is a term which broadly refers to a revival in multiple disciplines, such as art, architecture, and other ...
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Westward Expansion and Industrialization of United States
Westward Expansion and Industrialization of United States
In American History Westward Expansion have played an important role, as it has caused land productivity and population movement. During the 19th century it caused huge economical growth. Native American was forced to assimilate into white culture, ...
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Federalist Paper
Federalist Paper
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Federalist paper by John Jay is the 64th of the Federalist documents. It was available on March 5, 1788 under the assumed name which all the Papers were available. It is named as, The Powers of the Governing Body. This subject matter was continual in Federalist ...
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Paper 3- M04 D1 Economic and Social Changes
Paper 3- M04 D1 Economic and Social Changes
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The Second World War is one of the most important events of the twentieth century, not only because the man could account for the level of dehumanization that can be reached, also strongly influenced the ...
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Immigrant Experience
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The end of the sixteenth century saw perhaps the largest migration of people to the United States in history with more than a 100 million immigrants flooding the shores of America from across the globe. This period of immigration forms the cornerstone of American history as it is ...
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Transformation and Upheaval After World War II
Transformation and upheaval after World War II
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In the aftermath of an overwhelming Allied victory in World War II in the year 1945 and the subsequent annihilation of the German war machine, war-ravaged nations saw a period characterized by restoration and upheaval of society, economy ...
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Freedom after Civil War
Freedom after Civil War
At the end of the Civil War (1861 - 1865), slavery was abolished throughout the country and four million Southern blacks found themselves free. For a dozen years, the period known as "reconstruction", they actually lived with this feeling of freedom. Thus ...
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M02 The Reconstruction Era
M02 The Reconstruction Era
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Reconstruction after the Civil War, called the U.S. Reconstruction is the period following the Civil War, from 1863 to 1877, which saw the destruction of the slave system of the Confederation, the return of the Southern states in the Union and the failure of ...
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Canada: from conquest till present
Canada: from conquest till present
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Canada is among the world's eleventh economy, associated with Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Group of Eight (G8). It is one of the wealthiest economies in the world. Canada specializes in the service industry which covers three quarters ...
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Charlemagne
Charlemagne, Charles the Great
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Charlemagne (742-814), often referred to as Charles the Great, was an influential leader and served as the King of Franks. With blessings from the church, he successfully unified most of Western Europe using his superior military power. He also recognized the importance of education and was able ...