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This was a high point for British art
People had flowers with them to mask the smell of unshoweredness while they roamed the streets. People bathed together and shared the same water with a bunch of other people
One of the most common ways for curing diseases back then was bloodletting. This was the process of bleeding the patient as it was belived to get rid of the sickenss. Little did they know that it would make it worse
When royal women were giving birth..it would be a public even. The people would watch the queen give birth. Marie Antoinette actually fainted due to the heat of people in her room
Using painkillers to ease the pain of birth was considered witch craft
In 221 BC, Ying Zheng accomplished his objective and established China's first feudal and centralized empire. The Qin Dynasty was what we called it (221 BC - 206 BC). Ying Zheng declared himself Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of a united China. Qin Shi Huang, on the other hand, destroyed neighboring nations one by one, swallowing their territory into his expanding empire and enslaving and castrating their people. "He castrated people from other countries every time he seized them in order to mark them and turn them into slaves," explains Xun Zhou of Hong Kong University.
The three most important facts are:
-Power comes from the people. Democracy is a form of social organization that attributes the ownership of power to the whole citizenship. In fact, the Preamble of the United States Constitution starts saying: "We the People", what shows us that the power over which the United States stands comes from the people.
-Citizens of the United States have guaranteed rights. US citizens' rights are guaranteed by the United States Constitution, the supreme law of the country.
-Citizens have certain responsibilities and duties. In the same way that rights are guaranteed, citizens have certain duties and obligations to fulfill, in order for society to function harmoniously and peacefully.
Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, after telegraphing the Constitution of Nevada to the Congress days before the November 8 presidential election (the largest and costliest transmission ever by telegraph). Statehood was rushed to help ensure three electoral votes for Abraham Lincoln's reelection and add to the Republican congressional majorities.[1]
Nevada's harsh but rich environment shaped its history and culture. Before 1858 small Mormon settlements along the border of Utah sustained their communities through faith, but the secular western section stumbled along until the great silver strikes beginning in 1858 created boom towns and fabulous fortunes. After the beginning of the 20th century, profits declined while Progressive reformers sought to curb rampaging capitalism
and its attendant miseries. They imagined a civilized Nevada of
universities, lofty idealism, and social reform. But an economic bust
during the 1910s and disillusionment from failures at social reform and a
population decline of nearly one-fourth meant that by 1920 Nevada had degenerated into a "beautiful desert of buried hopes."[2] The boom returned when big time gambling arrived in 1931, and with good transportation (especially to California metropolitan areas), the nation's easiest divorce laws,
and a speculative get-rich-quick spirit, Nevada had a boom-and-bust
economy that was mostly boom until the worldwide financial crisis of
2008 revealed extravagant speculation in housing and casinos on an epic
scale
no it wasn't. it is because Hussein had ties to Bin Laden. Then, Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction. The U.S. has the right to attack another country it judges to be a threat.