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German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1945 to 1970. Within four years of the end of the war, Germany had been divided...
woman suffrage committee was formed in Manchester in 1865, and in 1867 Mill presented to Parliament this societys petition, which ...
and its aftermath. In Europe, architecture was characterized as the desire to get buildings rebuild as quickly as possible in as e...
world around them. One might legitimately ask why todays artists see nothing but ugliness and degradation when there are still so ...
Weapon" World War II...
One of the first scars that had to be doctored in post World War II Australia was her economy. National recovery was slowed exten...
Resulting from a variety of causes, World War I spanned a four year period between...
1960S One of the most significant reasons why the United States became involved in the politics of Southeast Asia is becaus...
which to organize effective resistance in conquered countries. However, after their initial success, the policies instituted by th...
that barbarous act destroys the narrators faith: "Behind me, I heard the same man asking: Where is God now? And I heard a voice wi...
the Canadian culture comprised two stages first involving the marginalization of indigenous peoples that commenced during the earl...
The writer argues that at the end of the First World War, it was Britain’s desire to have Germany rendered weak militarily so that...
citizens (DeLong, 1997). "The projects and politics of militarism and imperialism, of racial and cultural rivalries, of monopolie...
on a number of factors. The intent of this paper is to explore those factors and to consider how they have changed since the end ...
In five pages this paper examines the Japanese economy following the Second World War in a consideration of the banking system's r...
In five pages the economy that followed the First World War is examined with issues pertaining to the late 1930s the primary empha...
In seven pages this paper examines the miracle that bolstered Japan's postwar economy and argues that another miracle might be req...
In eight pages this paper considers the economic development and growth of Latin America in terms of the foreign debt impact with ...
In twelve pages this paper discusses the currency and economy of Argentina in a consideration of the supply and demand impact of t...
expense of myriad unsophisticated societies. As such, this dichotomy of progression has rendered globalization a much-contested c...
The beginning of the war marked a time that the federal government became far more active in gathering its supplies partially with...
than is available is not sustainable at the household level, neither is it sustainable at the macroeconomic level. Many of these ...
in many economies to strengthen banking sectors and work on non-performing loans, and also at multilateral institutions. The IMF, ...
order to develop at a faster pace. However, the neo-liberal perspective argues for less state intervention, and it is argued that ...
the war is likely to change the economy. To judge what this change may be we can look to how other wars have affected the United S...
In eleven pages this paper discusses the economy of Italy that existed before and after its unification and the impacts of 2 world...
In a paper consisting of eight pages the direct and indirect changes that occurred in the Australian economy as a result of these ...
In five pages the Bretton Woods Agreement and the Second World War are examined in terms of their effects on the American economy ...
In fifteen pages U.S. global economy participation is considered in a discussion of various factors including post Second World Wa...
Four of the most influential senior commanders in World War I were Colonel-General Helmuth von Moltke of Germany, General Philippe...