Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Mikhail Gorbachev and the end of Communism
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Collapse of Communism
Monday, May 07, 2007
Creation of Israel
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Nelson Mandela and Apartheid
Friday, April 27, 2007
African Independence
London.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
9th grade reviw- Neolithic revolution
The European Union
The European Union is a supranational and intergovernmental union of 27 states in Europe. It was established in 1992 by the Treaty on European Union (The Maastricht Treaty), and is the successor to the six-member European Economic community founded in 1957. The EU is the current stage of a continuing open-ended process of European integration.
Monday, April 16, 2007
Film Lesson - "The Right Stuff"
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation during the Cold war between the Soviet Union and the United States in Cuba. The missiles were ostensibly placed to protect Cuba from further planned attacks by the United States after the failed Bay of pigs invasion, and were rationalized by the Soviets as equivalent to the U.S. placing deployable nuclear Warheads in the United Kingdom,Italy, Greece, and most significantly, Turkey.
The crisis began on October 14, 1962 when U.S. imagery revealing Soviet nuclear missile installations on the island were shown to U.S president John f. Kennedy and ended fourteen days later on October 28, 1962, when Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev announced that the installations would be dismantled. The Cuban Missile Crisis is often regarded as the moment when the Cold War came closest to escalating into a Nuclear war .
Russians refer to the event as the "Caribbean Crisis," while Cubans refer to it as the "October Crisis."
NATO and the Warsaw Pact
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Night and Fog the movie
Schindler's List
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
US Atomic Bombing of Japan in 1945
this is the link that i will be using.
I sort of agree and disagree with the bombing in japan. I sort of agree because if we didn't bomb japan the war could have gotten worse and alot of people of our own could have gotten hurt and it also ended a terrible war. I also disagree because between us ending the war we took alot of woman and children's lives and we really didn't have too. The bomb killed alot of innocent people because of only a few.
And no i wouldn't change anything on the list at the bottom of the article. Because i think that they have gotten the most historic and memorable events on the list already.
Germany at war ww2
What the word propaganda means is the deliberate spreading of such information like rumors.
There is statement on the poster that says Europe's Victory is Your Prosperity' in a different language. The illustrations in the poster are clearing showing the kicking out of one country and the coming in of another. In the poster there is a huge iron fist and it looks like the fist punched someones face witch looks to be like Adolf Hitlers face. some of the symbols in the poster are a huge cross, and a Nazi symbol.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
The Treaty of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles was not that good in with Germany. The nation had been blamed for the first world war and had been forced to pay compensation to the allies under the war guilt clause of the treaty. The war guilt clause not only made the Germans accept responsibility for the war but also cost them dearly. 10% of German lands were lost as a result, all of Germany's overseas colonies were taken away and shared between the allies and a massive 12.5% of the German population found itself living outside of the new German borders. These terms had several very dramatic consequences on Germany.
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Initially they refused to sign the treaty and opted to scuttle the fleet in protest.
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The economy was ruined as much of the produce and profit had to be sent to the allies as reparations payments. This meant that the German economy was unable to recover itself.
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The disarmament of the armed forces was viewed as an embarrassment and the Germans felt very insecure about their inability to defend themselves: it also meant a loss of status as military power means that a nation has political clout.
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The German people felt bitter that they were excluded from the league of nations and enforced to live by other peoples rules.
Mustafa Kemal(aka: Ataturk) and the modernization of turkey
He put an end to the antiquated Ottoman dynasty whose tale had lastedmore than six centuries - and created the Republic of Turkey in 1923, establishing a newgovernment truly representative of the nation's will.President for 15 years, until his death in 1938, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk introduced abroad range of swift and sweeping reforms - in the political, social, legal, economic, andcultural spheres - virtually unparalleled in any other country.
secular=occurring or celebrated once in an age or century