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That statement is false on a number of levels. Jeremy Bentham was not a boot maker. He was born to a wealthy family and was studying Latin by age three. He trained as a lawyer and became famous as a philosopher. Oh, and he died in 1832, so he wasn't doing much of anything in 1841. He is famous as one of the founders of Utilitarianism as an ethical theory. He also did philosophical work in regard to criminal justice and prisons. He proposed what he called the "Panopticon" as a design for prisons, in which all inmates can be observed from a central guard position.
That would be archeologist.
The Study of Artifacts is called Archeology.
They do not recognize the Armenian genocide because they were killing the
When he first became President, the conflict with Japan was
still continuing. After the war finished there was trouble in Korea which
became an impasse after China move toward in to help North Korea. Obliteration
of Europe and Asia that required to be reconstructed. The Russians declined to pull
out their troops from Germany and Eastern Europe and remained in Estonia, Latvia,
and Lithuania. There were severe labor difficulties in the US Steel industry.
The US had to readapt to a peace-time economy and recuperate from the enormous
costs of WW II.