<span>The main goal of early-19th-century
Utopian communities was to achieve religious, social, economic, and/or
political perfection. It was considered to put forward a new age in human
civilization. This was a time when charismatic leaders who are greatly
influenced by religious and secular moral ideas experimented wildly with ideal models of government and
general lifestyle of its people. During the 1800s, hundreds of these
secularists were scattered all over the United States and most mysteriously
disappeared without a single trace. <span>
<span>Brookland,
Fruit Farms, New Harmony, Oneida, and The Shakers are the five Utopian
communities that have made a lasting impression on the life of some people in
the United States. </span></span></span>
The release of two atomic bombs on Japan in August 1945 helped end World War II but ushered in the Cold War, a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that dragged on nearly half a century. ... Cold War calculations led to a divided Germany and U.S. involvement in wars in Korea and Vietnam
Germany's resumption of submarine attacks on passenger and merchant ships in 1917 became the primary motivation behind Wilson's decision to lead the United States into World War I.
The first people to do so were the Akkadian's king Sargon (reigned 2334–2284 BCE). He conquered the cities of Sumer and brought them under one system of government.
Russia I believe. They beat Russia in the Russo-Japanese war. Check out "Feature History" youtube channel for more info. Just type Russo-Japanese war into youtube and it should pop up. Hope this helps.