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    During the Cold War in Iran there were lots of events‚ one event in the Iran Cold War was when the Soviet withdrawals from Iran.The Iran crisis started while World War II was going on. A very bad time in history. In 1942‚ Iran made an agreement that British and Soviet troops got permission into the country but only to defend the oil filled nation from a German attack. American troops were also butting into Iran and their business. March 2‚ 1946 was the end of the withdrawal of foreign troops because

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    All the history has played its part to teach us human beings the rights and wrongs of different conflicts. It is always important to emphasize the facts of probable cause of a significant event. It is always essential to emphasize and study the probable causes of particular larger events. During the course of European history‚ many significant events occurred‚ which have geographically‚ politically and economically affected the continent and the world as a whole. One of the earliest events of the

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    The most important event of Mexico’s history The independence war was the most important historical event in all the history of Mexico. This event occurred in the 19th century between 1810 and 1821 and had different stages. At begining some movements exploted and the Spanish goverment could control but at the final the rich people form Mexico (siblings of Spanish people) take the control over the inestability of Spain. I have two reasons of why is the most important event of the history of Mexico

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    INT1010 Contemporary World One Event #1: The Korean War 1950 On June 25th 1950‚ communist North Korea proceeded to invade western- supported South Korea to unite Korea by force. Significance to contemporary history: Event #2: Malayan Independence 1957 What happened? Significance to contemporary history: Malayan Independence reinforced the ending of colonialism in South East Asia. Also‚ it signified the ability and right to self-rule for previously colonized states. Following

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    first cousin to my great-grandmother and this gave me inspiration to learn more about his life. To my family he is just another family member‚ however‚ to the rest of the world he was a great politician who turned into a “crook” politician. Nixon was most well known for his political career by being elected as the 37th President of The United States. He had a very successful life and in order for others to understand his success it is important to look at his development. He was born in Yorba Linda

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    My most memorable event in school I emigrated from Taiwan to the U.S. when I was 7th grade to receive a better education. I was enrolled into Montserrat middle school when I migrated. Although I thought that My English level was good and fluent enough at the time; I got placed in an ELD (English Language Development) class. I soon earned my teacher’s (Ms. Kuwait) trust and validation in class. My most memorable event in school is the first day of my ELD class. I and my guardian

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    Whether it actually was‚ remains a question that can only be answered after closely examining the causes that made it a reality. In the following paragraphs‚ I will examine three of the most significant causes of the outbreak of WWI: the alliance system‚ militarism and imperialism. First of all‚ one of the most referred to causes of the war is the alliance system. The world in the start of the 20th century was divided into two opposing alliances. The first‚ known as the Central Powers‚ was established

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    to Muslims- and cow –animals sacred to Hindus-grease. The Indians had become tired of the East India Company ruling and wanted power in India once more. However it wasn’t just this single event that caused the rebellion in 1857 but underlying social‚ political‚ economic and religious reasons. The events of 1857 give us an insight into British rule in India beforehand‚ from the East India Company. The British had forced European customs onto the Indians. There were many factors involved that

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    NOTE: Before starting the Timeline project please refer to the "Example Timeline Matrix" document. Instructions: Complete the matrix by providing the Time Period/Date(s) in column B‚ and the Description and Significance of the People/Event(s) to American History in column C. See complete instructions in the Syllabus for the Module 3 assignment entitled. “Timeline Part II.” NOTE: The timeline project does not need to be submitted to turnitin. NOTE: Please write your answers in a clear and concise

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    Instructor‚ Staci Glover History 101-2B 28 March 2011 Religion has been around since the beginning of time. Even before there were the dominant religions such as Catholicism and Christianity‚ the first humans had different things that they served and worshipped. During the evolution of mankind‚ religion also evolved and transformed. There are many events that have greatly affected the course of religion and has alowed it to blossom into what it is today. Three events that I feel changed the

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