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    British troops quickly defeated the rebels‚ and many were taken prisoner and were put on trial to be executed. The IRA shot many of the Irish without any warning. The people were very angry with everything the IRA was doing to them. The civil war of 1922‚ and the Irish Republican army was formed and grew very violent towards everyone. "In 1919‚ the IRA shot two Irish policemen in county Tipperary‚ and this marked the

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    http://www.ncpedia.org/women-suffrage. Accessed April 16. 2017. “The Roaring Twenties.” History.com‚ A&E Networks‚ 2010‚ www.history.com/topics/roaring-twenties. Accessed April 16. 2017. Rosenberg‚ Jennifer. “1922- Insulin Discovered.” ThoughtCo.‚ About‚ Inc.‚ 25 Nov. 2014‚ www.thoughtco.com/1922-insulin-discovered-1779261. Accessed April 16.

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    World War I and the Visual Arts Events such as World War I (1914-1918) were the cause for some artists from various groups‚ painters‚ writers‚ and sculptors to gather in places to write to escape from the crisis of violence of war. Many artists were influenced to translate their works as paintings‚ sculptures‚ portraits‚ photographs‚ novels‚ movies‚ etc. Among others; Constructivism which was the inspiration for the ideas of well advanced Russian artists‚ the making of a new world in Art and Architecture

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    and the Workforce.” Red Apple Education Ltd. http://www.skwirk.com.au/p-c_s-14_u-43_t-50_c-149/women/nsw/women/australia-between-the-wars-1920s/australians- (accessed April 2‚ 2013) 5. The Flapper Magazine. “The Psychology of Knees.” (June 1922) http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/pdf/Flapper_Knees.pdf (accessed April 1‚ 2013) 6. Joshua Zeits. “FLAPPER: A MADCAP STORY PF SE‚ STYLE‚ CELEBRITY‚ AND THE WOMEN WHO MADE AMERICA MODERN.” (New York: Crown Publishers‚ 2006)‚ 265 7. George E

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    1919 to 1922 the court declared maintenance of an addict to be outside the scope of medical practice and therefore illegal. However‚ in 1925‚ in the famous Linder case‚ the Supreme Court overturned its earlier decisions‚ declaring addiction per se not to be a crime and paving the way for the legality of maintenance. The court affirmed the decision in 1962‚ in Robinson v. California. Thus the present punitive policies are a consequence of decisions made by the Supreme Court between 1919 and 1922‚ decisions

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    Jadwiga Kowalcik‚ a Christian girl. She was very skinny coming to Germany and went to a farm. She was a wealthy city girl before the farm and emancipation. And she knew she had to make the best of it. | Hiding – Lonia Goldman Fishman Born in 1922‚ having 4 siblings‚ was a very religious girl along with her family. She was 18 when she lived in the ghetto and her parents owned a cotton mill. She got married to a tailor named Sevek. Together they escaped the ghetto in 1942. They made an underground

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    Sanmiguel 2 Joseph Stalin served as the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922 until his death in 1953. Stalin assumed the leading role in Soviet politics after Vladimir Lenin’s death in 1924‚ and gradually marginalized his opponents until he had become the unchallenged leader of the Soviet Union. Stalin was son of a cobbler‚ he studied at a seminary but was expelled for revolutionary activity in 1899. He joined an underground revolutionary

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    the automatic washing machine became staples in middle-class homes. Another technology that took America by storm was the motion picture. By mid-20s movie theaters were selling 50 million tickets a week! Like film‚ radio took the world by storm. In 1922 over three million families had radios that number would continue to sky-rocket in the years to come. They would listen in to baseball games‚ jazz‚ or the

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    post war recession. Many Italians‚ including Mussolini‚ felt that the Treaty of Versailles was unfair because not much was given to the Italians. This gave rise to nationalistic power and set up Mussolini’s dictatorship four years later. In October 1922‚ the well-known March on Rome occurred. The March on Rome was a coup d’état by which Mussolini’s National Fascist Party came to power in Italy. Mussolini commanded his forces from a post in Milan and ordered them to seize power in Rome. King Victor

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    Fascism‚ defined as a form of radical authoritarian nationalism‚ was a movement which rose to prominence in both Italy and Germany during the inter-war period. Originating in Italy in 1919‚ as developed by Benito Mussolini‚ it later expanded into other European countries‚ quickly finding its place within Hitler’s movement of Nazism. It was found that each regime was able to develop due to government instability and citizen unrest. Despite seemingly following Mussolini’s footsteps‚ Hitler and his

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