Because the twentieth century's events demonstrated communism to be a catastrophic failure, twentieth century philosophy rejected the value of history.
<h3>Why was the 20th century such an important era in world history?</h3>
The Spanish flu pandemic, World Wars I and II, nuclear weapons, nuclear power, and space exploration, nationalism and decolonization, scientific achievements, and the Cold War and post-Cold War conflicts dominated the 20th century and contributed to the formation of the modern era.
The First World War and the start of the Second World War in 1914 and 1939, respectively, are examples of the twentieth century's severe brutality.
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The 20s began after World War 1 and many US citizens believed that it was Wilson's progressive and liberal politics that made them join such a gruesome war that they didn't even have to participate in. They wanted to become more conservative and republicans easily won, however, the great depression came and since Hoover couldn't solve it, and he was a millionaire and wasn't very popular, people turned to those who could solve it. Since it was FDR who could do it, it was thanks to the events in the 20s and 30s that many of the policies that made America great after World War 2 were introduced.
Hmph..Philo Farnsworth and Vladimir Zworykin take the credit as being the inventors of the TV which changed how we watch entertainment as it combined a visual format to the sound being produced. Might be rather difficult to watch the cup final on this original model due to the small size 3” inches and the snooker would be all but impossible with the lack of color...
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Answer:
Babylonians
Explanation:
The Edomites first established a kingdom ("Edom") in the southern area of modern-day Jordan and later migrated into the southern parts of the Kingdom of Judah ("Idumea", or modern-day southern Israel/Negev) when Judah was first weakened and then destroyed by the Babylonians, in the 6th century BC.
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