World History Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (2,478 essays)
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Answers to some questions about world war II
... British forces stayed under the Maginot Line to protect themselves against German forces. There were no battles and everything was quiet. b) A city in northern France on the North Sea where in World War II (1940) 330,000 Allied troops ...
Women after 1850
... exclusive handmade dresses-in a period where animal and human muscles were the only source of power -- gradually gave way to the popularity of "tailor made" clothes as textile factories dotted the landscape of early 19th century northern England. Victorian sartorial ...
Edith Stein: A Saint or A Remarkable Woman
... was answering the question "Who is Edith Stein?" A comment my teacher made about my essay is "Did Edith Stein bridge the gap between Judaism and Catholicism". Agreed with my essay. BUT the emphasis, historically, on the differences has ...
Ethnic Clashes.
... the Tutsis. In Burundi, the opposite is the case with Tutsis in power. Ethnic differences had resulted in seven-year long civil war. The Armenian Massacre and the Massacre of the Hutus and Tutsis were two conflicts ...
Collectivisation and Industrialisation in Stalinist Russia
... modernised economy an educated work force was necessary for success. Stalin famously announced that, the Soviet Union was a fifty to a hundred years behind other capitalist nations. Nove believed that in order for Stalin to reduce this gap, compulsory ...
World Domestication.
... arduous road to domesticating himself. The domestication of land led to the rise of agriculture. People began farming and breeding animals instead of gathering plants and hunting for a living. Thanks to this new way of life, the number of nomadic ...
Munich Massacre
... to fire, led to the least desirable outcome an open gunfight (GSG-9 sec.1). The Terrorism Research Center writes, "When the smoke cleared on the Furstenfeldbruck military airfield, the terrorists and the nine remaining Israeli hostages ...
How Lenin's views were derived from the communist manifesto. Comparing and contrasting Lenin & Marx.
... work in larger communities that have gotten used to profits and money. Even Lenin as a person was too self concerned to be able to lead the people of Russia fairly, he too, as a human was ...
In United States Interest?
... always conflicted with the interest of other nations. What these countries have in common is that they were independent nations seeking a way they had to be crash and they were in different ways ...
A Comparison of the flood in the Netherlands in 1995 and the Flood of Bangladesh in 1998: Going by Geography, Impact and Effect.
... as the human causes of the floods in Bangladesh and The Netherlands. The flood defenses in Bangladesh and The Netherlands as well as the short-term government and human response in the Netherlands and Bangladesh. The report ...
Was slavery the cause of the civil war? Was one particular event the breaking straw that made the war unevitable?
... occurred in Kansas Territory between 1854 and 1856. This event was a small war fought between pro-slavery and anti-slavery advocates for the control of the new territory of Kansas and Nebraska. The question at ...
"Napoleon Bonaparte Investigating and Researching Task" - Investigate and research the life of Napolean and discuss the major events in his life and mistakes.
... rebuild the bridges out of wood from abandoned houses and churches. With engineers finishing just in time, Napoleon led his troops over the newly made bridges as the Russians fired cannons ...
What were the changes in britains empire from 1750 to 1900
... now and still affect some people with respiratory diseases. A long term positive result though is that it brought industry to maximum progress and allowed us to live in the leisure ...
It disscusses the hardships of Industrial Revolution.
... out in the streets. Poor families who lived in the countryside were also forced to send their children out to work. Seven and eight year olds ...
Black September and the 1972 olympic games paper and bibliography
... demanded the release of the 234 terrorists held in Israeli jails, the release of the two terrorists in German prisons (Munich September 5, 1972), and safe transportation to Cairo, Egypt (Munich Massacre-Wikipedia, the free ...