f the Post-War Era? What Were the Causes of the Cold War, and the Most Disappointing Development of the Post-War Era?What Were the Causes of the Cold War, and the Most Disappointing Development of the Post-War Era?
The 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) was held from Oct. 16 to 22 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. 一 会议简介 1.党的全国代表大会和其所产生的中央委员会是中国共产党最高领导机...
Peloponnesian War and the Second World War were very different, and both were unique. But the historiancalls them both wars, and only the pedant will protest. When Gibbon wrote of both the establishment of Christianity by Constantine and the rise of Islam as revolutions, he was generalizing two...
This early version of an automatic car offered no setting for “park”; instead, the driver was supposed to put the car in reverse and then turn it off. Gas prices fell again this year, fairly substantially, and though the U.S. had not yet joined World War II, the nation was in a...
What Could the Post-War Farmers Teach Us Today? THE Perception of Farming in the Late 1940s and 50s Remains One of a Bygone Era. but Northumberland Farming and Business Consultant BRUCE JOBSON Looks Back and Finds Some Lessons for Today...
Economists frequently compare the current inflationary period with thepost–World War II era, when price controls, supply problems, and extraordinary demand in the United States fueled double-digit inflation gains—peaking at 20 percent in 1947—before subsiding at the end of the decade. Consumption...
But the post-Civil War era statute — one of the few laws that enables plaintiffs to accuse fellow citizens, rather than the government, of depriving them of their civil rights — has been unearthed in civil litigation more than once this year. ...
The space race was a bitter competition that took place in the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
The post-World War II era saw a significant acceleration in the growth of MNCs, fueled by advances in transportation, shipping, communication, and trade liberalization. The rise of global brands like Coca-Cola, International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), and McDonald's exhibited the growing...
Netscape was purchased in 1998 by America Online (AOL), then an internet giant in its own right. Navigator was allowed to slowly die. Although Netscape Navigator is no more, its spiritual progeny, Firefox, carries on the browser war with a small but loyal user base. It's free, too. ...