What is the history of U.S. intervention in Central America? What event ended the Progressive Era? What were the major events of the Texas Revolution? What events started the Gilded Age? What major events happened during the course of the Glorious Revolution?
What were some major historical events in 1865? What was the Arab Revolt? What happened in the First Moroccan Crisis? What event constituted the Boston Tea Party? What were some major historical events in 1876? What are the major events during the Great Depression?
52.What does the underlined part “In the unlikely event of a fire” mean? A.In case a fire happens, though it is not very possible B.If a fire happens when some big events are taking place. C.In case a fire happens in a public building. D.If a fire breaks out and it is gett...
The other major influence has been William Stafford’s You Must Revise Your Life. My poetics practice is a state of evolution and curious learning. The poetics inquiry of Audre Lorde’s time in Berlin was catalyzed by being unemployed. My thoughts were my own and open to possibility. I had...
integrated in 1965, the white private school Monroe Academy was established not long after. Race relations had been generally good, and apart from the Freedom Riders from the North (which Nelle Lee disparaged at the time as agitators), there were no major racial incidents, o...
Why this development caught the imagination of anarchists is clear — it has strong similarities with anarchist ideas. In fact, the example of the Paris Commune was in many ways similar to how Bakunin had predicted that a revolution would have to occur — a major city declaring itself autonomo...
Atlanta, Georgia becomes the first major U.S. city to ban pinball, stating that pinball led to gambling, moral decay, and crime. The law imposed a fine of $20 and 30 days of public work. Similar laws soon followed in other cities in what became known as "Pinhibition." ...
The major powers, especially the United States, look to the region through a different lens than the Arabs and other regional nations do. It appears that immediate economic, political and military interests are the main drives for the involvement of the Western countries in the Middle East, and...
After the concerto, Cage launched upon the ambitiousMusic of changesfor piano: forty-five minutes of difficult piano music that would be his first major work to come completely from this place of silence. It was composed using chance throughout, from start to finish, and in every dimension of...
What happened on October 29, 1929? Who experienced a golden age during the 1950s? What group of people lived in Hoovervilles? What was referred to as the Second Great Awakening? What event ended the Gilded Age? What were major events that occurred in 1922?