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Italo-Ethiopian War
1935–1936
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Italo-Ethiopian War, (1935–36), an armed conflict that resulted in Ethiopia’s subjection to Italian rule. Often seen as one of the episodes that prepared the way for World War II, the war demonstrated the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations when League decisions were not supported by the great powers
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Black preachers provided leadership, encouraged education and economic growth, and were often the primary link between the black and white communities. The black church established and/or maintained the first black schools and encouraged community members to fund these schools and other public services.
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us and coalition forces were hampered by bad intelligence and a strong resistance to iraq.
Without the bill of rights, there would be no established set of rights given to the people. Without it, there would be no precedent for the rights of the people, and thus the rights of the people could be bent to whatever the people in power wanted.
The Ku Klux Klan didn't target Protestants.