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they were both civil right leaders doing the 1960 both were deeply religious but had different ideologies about how equal right should be attanied
Mary Pickford (with Warner Baxter and Hans Kraly looking on) at the first ever ceremony in 1929 William c demille was his name
I think many people make the mistake of thinking the early settlers were escaping England to create America because they hated their country and they wanted freedom, etc. That isn't true at all. In fact, if you do some research about the time NONE of those people even considered breaking away from England and many had never even considered freedom or independence until Thomas Payne published "Common Sense". These people had no common sense. They were actually just trying to escape social tensions, probably famine, and religious tyranny.
1. Cities
2. Organized governments
3. Complex Religions
4. Job specialization
5. Social classes
6. Arts and architecture
7. Public Works
8. Writing
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When the United States entered World War I, the exhausted British and French forces wanted American troops in the trenches of the Western Front as soon as possible. By 1917, aerial warfare was also considered key to the success of the ground forces, and in May 1917, The French, in particular, asked the Americans to also bolster Allied air power. The French wanted the Americans to supply 5,000 pilots and planes, along with 50,000 mechanics to supplement the French and British air forces already in combat.
The training system of the Signal Corps at that time would simply not be capable of producing such numbers. It was decided to establish a system, similar to the British training program of a ground school, then a primary flight program, then a specialized program to train new pilots in the three basic areas that had been developed by the French and British air forces, pursuit, bombardment and observation.