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    The Plains wars‚ which the Native Americans lost. In this essay the details as to why the Native Americans lost the plains war will be explained. These details include seven main points‚ which are- the end of the civil war and the manifest destiny‚ different attitudes towards land‚ the whites upsetting the population balance‚ the effect of reservations‚ the start of the Californian gold rush‚ the weapons that both the sides used during war‚ and the actual wars that made up the plains war. At the

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    Bahrain is a small island country in the Persian Gulf. Its neighbor‚ Saudi Arabia is more than 830 million square miles larger. Even though Bahrain is lacking size in land mass‚ it has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Bahrain is a leading force in the Persian Gulf‚ largely due to their trade agreement with the United States. The discovery of oil was the leading role in the huge economic boom that helped advance the nation into the modern era. Although the country has a population

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    independent after British lose American Revolution. British had the best military and best equipped. Literally‚ they had the better superiority and more advantages than America got. Therefore‚ Britain is a very gentle country‚ this culture and the way they treat the colonies which are in northern America might impact the result of revolution as well. Some choices they made and the way they thought as well as the location they are‚ these total main elements caused the British lose revolution and made the

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    Why did the Liberals lose the 1874 elections? There are of course several main reasons why the liberals lost the elections. Opinions of historians vary on this topic. Some historians see the defeat as the result of unpopular domestic and foreign policies‚ like Alabama Arbitration‚ however they cannot agree on which policies contributed the most. Others see this defeat as the consequence of poor election campaign by Gladstone; his promise to cut income tax simply did not appeal to people. On the

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    Why did the Conservatives lose the 1906 election? Before the 1906 election around 1895-1902 the conservative party were massively successful and the strongest government party around. This was because they had Lord Salisbury as a leader who was seen as a leader for both middle class and working class people in Britain; the liberal party was weak as they were fighting themselves over Ireland home rule which meant that the conservatives had an advantage as it meant that people were not voting for

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    movements by declaring war two times: 1946 and 1965. During World War II‚ France lost control of Vietnam because the country was defeated by Germany (722). Due to the France defeat‚ Vietnam had a weak internal government‚ which resulted in the invasion of Japanese’s forces into French Indochina (725). In 1946‚ France declared war against the Communist Party of Vietnam‚ led by Ho Chi Minh‚ who was fighting for liberation of colonial power (“The Cold War in Asia”). The war lasted 9 years and it resulted

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    “Kings had always been involving and impoverishing their people in wars‚ pretending generally‚ if not always‚ that the good of the people was the object” – Abraham Lincoln. The Persian Wars were a series of destructive and malevolent battles which occurred in the time frame of 490B.C and 480 – 479B.C. The Greek victory over the Persians in the Persian Wars cannot be attributed to only one factor‚ more it was a commixture of factors. Such factors include unity‚ leadership‚ strategy‚ tactics and

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    First of all‚ both the narrator’s mother and Ilya are the ones the narrator loves and wants to stay close with. The narrator’s love toward her mother is well described in several parts of the story‚ especially from her feeling of excitement before meeting her mother. One might think that the narrator might hate her mother because her mother had left her and her sister behind in order to follow love. The narrator might feel rejected and abandoned by her mother. However‚ the narrator couldn’t resist

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    between staying with Gladstone in his traditional ideologies or focusing more on social reform. These Liberals were called the "Progressive Liberals.” This was a significant development as it showed the weakness of the Liberal party and while they did reunite following Gladstones death‚ the party was still perceived as weak and indecisive making it easier for Conservatives to dominate as they had no real opponent. However‚ it can be argued that the importance of this development is undermined by

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    On 28 July 1914‚ one of the greatest wars in history of mankind broke out in the center of Europe‚ which involved the world’s greatest powers. The First World War was fought between the Allies (Britain‚ France and Russia) and the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy). 11 November 1918‚ World War One officially ended. Germany surrendered to the Allies and conferences were established in order to restore the world. But why was Germany defeated and why were the Allies victorious? Back then

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