It would be "Communist demonstrations" that did not <span>help cause World War I, since communism really did not start to play a prominent role in Europe until later in the century. </span>
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Native Americans were seen as “hostile,” white Americans were stealing the land, through force might I add, and the Native Americans retaliated, very justifiably.
Back in 1981, for those of you who remember, August 5 was the day that then-president Ronald Reagan fired more than 11,000 striking air traffic controllers. The air traffic controllers were fired two days after their union, PATCO, declared a strike. They were demanding a pay raise, a shorter workweek, and better working conditions. It was a move that some historians say laid the groundwork for today's assault on labor. Hope that helps, but if not visit this ∨
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<span><span> </span>modernist </span>
Modernist refers to a variety of twentieth-century
approaches-including both avant-garde, radical experimentation and more modest
kinds of experimentation-that share a special self-consciousness. It was the
most radical type of avant-garde music the period between world war I and world
war II
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The summary is The range of doctors would not have proceeded distant in the Islamic world outwardly the responsibility of Muslim doctors who made various improvements and innovations that have expanded our awareness of health-care. Muslim interventionists, for example, were among the leading to distinguish among smallpox and measles, as great as diagnosing the plague, diphtheria, leprosy, rabies, baker’s vesicle, diabetes, gout, and hemophilia. While Europe still considered that epilepsy was affected by demonic possession, Muslim doctors had previously found an experimental reason for it. Muslim doctors were also founders in convoying amputations and cauterization. They further discovered the passage of blood, the use of being gut for stitches and the value of ethanol as a medicine.