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- After World War I, Darrow defended several war protesters charged with violating state sedition laws. ... In the famous trial of John T. Scopes at Dayton, Tennessee (July 10–21, 1925), Darrow defended a high-school teacher who had broken a state law by presenting the Darwinian theory of evolution.
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New netherland! <em>is the area</em>
I would start and early version of the Coal and Steel pact in order to start European integration and make it to costly and difficult to have a general European War again—as was done after 1945.
Based on the perspectives of 1919 especially France v. Germany I would undue Bismark’s creation and reduce Germany to several smaller states unable to unite and placed under the “watch” of France and Britain to develop them economically—but militarily. I would allow for a German economic union but not a political one—again, if I was approaching these from the French POV in 1919.
They used them for public meeting places, schools, and museums
He wanted to be a dictator just like the Romans, and he had seized power through military force just like Cezar. He wanted an empire as great as the Romans and to be in total control of it.
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