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Which event had the greater effect on the relationship
... to develop planes that could fly at 75,000 feet; this was a success as even if the soviet radar calculated the plane it was too out of range for the soviet planes to do anything about it. The planes had ...
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Which Religion Did More to Help or Hinder Medicine – Islam or Christianity?
... banned dissection until the 14th Century.
Also Christians Hindered Medicine by not spreading their Medical Knowledge, they believed in superstition and believed told people planets, God and the Devil controlled their lives when they had neither proof nor evidence to ...
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Whitechapel Murders
... people in long rooms with rows of beds. More than half of the children born in the East End died before the age of five and many who survived were mentally or physically handicapped.
Altogether about 900,000 people lived in the ...
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Who Contributed Most to the Settling of the American West, Wagon Train Migrants or Gold Miners?
... cost they sold their crops for was too low to live off. They had heard that Oregon had plenty of rich, fertile lands which were perfect for farming. The miners went west because gold had been discovered and they had ...
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Who Discovered America?
... migrated here from Asia during the Ice Age (Tindall 1-2). Then, having evolved from Asian background in cultures developed similarly, though evolved differently, into what is known as native Indian cultures. Ecuadorian pottery is a good example of this, "dating ...
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Who do you believe built Castell Morgraig?
... design of Castell Morgraig, most evidence suggests that it was Welsh built. The castle's thickest wall faced South which meant they faced Norman ruled Cardiff. Having a thicker wall which faced where most likely an attack would come from was ...
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Who was a better leader, Joseph Smith or Brigham Young?
... this continent and their source. The angel then told Smith where to find the book, and he dug it up on a hillside near Manchester. The book gave a different story from the Bible. According to the book, lost Israeli ...
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Who was sir Christopher Wren?
... walls was gone, and is replaced by clearstory windows to provide light for the nave and choir. These windows are hidden by behind high screen walls. The material used in the building was the brilliant white Portland stone.
Christopher Wren ...
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Who was the real Custer, and to what extent was he to blame for the defeat of the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little BigHorn?
... under Custer's command survived, even Custer himself did not live. So it is impossible to tell what exactly happened over that short period.
"What happened to Custer and his men is not clear as there were no survivors from his force" ...
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Who was to blame for not catch Jack the Ripper.
... for example, fingerprints or security cameras. They were so primitive in technology at the time that they could not even distinguish what sort of blood was on people's clothes, which stopped them from proving who the criminal was because if ...
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Whocontributed most to the settling of the American West, Wagon train migrants or gold miners?
... and Oregon was 432,000. Many families settled and lived there. San Francisco was a major city that was a finical centre rivalling New York.
Before 1948, manly Farmers travelling west to Oregon. They became know as the Wagon train Migrants, as ...
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Why could the site of Cromford be successfully developed by Richard Arkwright?
... cheap workers. The Cromford area lacked working people needed for the mill. He knew that to attract workers into Cromford, he would have to treat them well. He did this by treating them well, providing them with quality housing, shops, ...
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Why could the site of Quarry Bank Mill be successfully developed by Samuel Greg?
... get the site running, Greg needed the technology to weave yarn quickly and efficiently. Arkwright's water frame was ideal for this, but Greg was unable to use it until the mid-1780s, when Arkwright's patent expired. The River Bollin powered this ...
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Why did a campaign for women’s suffrage develop in the years after 1870?
... time meant that very few women were skilled in any obvious professions and, therefore, there were few jobs that paid well for women during the nineteenth century. Many women felt deprived and angry, so they set up suffrage societies all ...
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Why did a campaign for women’s suffrage develop in the years after 1870?
... learning how to be a doctor or nurse also assisted the cause for women's suffrage. Elizabeth Garret became the first female doctor in 1876. She was soon followed by Florence Nightingale who established nursing as a profession and was offering ...
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Why did a Stalemate develop on the Western Front?
... battle Britain lost more soldiers.
Following this, the Battle of the Marne approached. The German supreme commander Moltke had to pull 100,000 troops to the eastern front to help put. The Germans began to move so fast that their supplies of ...
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Why did Alexander II reform?
... introduced due to fear of a possible revolution from the discontent of the effects that the war brought , the government realised not enough revenue was generated from the serfs, and a lack of an effective transport and communication. Thomson ...
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Why Did Black Opposition to Apartheid Change in the 1960s and 1970’s?
... and the PAC were banned and forced to go underground or into exile. As a result, they both abandoned the traditional strategy of non-violent protest and turned increasingly to armed struggle. With all the leaders imprisoned, the ANC formed an ...
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Why did Boudica fight the Romans and why was she defeated?
... stained in various colours and trousers . . . and they wear striped cloaks, fastened with buckles, thick in winter and light in summer, picked out with variegated small check pattern. Their armour includes man-sized shields, decorated in individual pattern." ...
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Why did Britain and France Decalre war on Germany?
... help the polish and Britain said yes, so that is why France and Britain declared war on Germany. European leadership(including the United States) did not want Germany to become a powerful nation following WWI. Another reason France and Great Britain ...
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Why Did Caesar Come To Britain
... northern France . Commerce was good at the time, population was quite big, and at least seven different British tribes had their own coinages. Tribes in southwest Britain and Wales had good wealth in tin deposits and copper mines.
For ...
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Why did groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones have such a great impact during the 1960s?
... and them becoming more popular which meant the groups had a bigger impact. Two of the easiest ways to advertise the bands products were by using television and radio. Companies were taking advantage of the amount of access teenagers had, ...
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Why did Henry VIII break from the Roman church
... reasons link together to show his need for power as king.
One of the reasons why Henry broke from the Roman Church was because he needed money. When Henry was made king he was short of money because he had fought ...
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Why Did It Take So Long To Control The Great Fire Of London In 1666
... wind lasted for the first three days of the fire and as soon as the wind subsided on the fourth day the fire was brought under control.
The other major reason for the fire spreading so much is the slow reaction ...
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Why did Lloyd George win the election in 1918?
... were rejected. Lloyd George and Andrew Bonar Law, the Conservative leader, reached an agreement to safeguard the seats of candidates from the Liberal and Conservative parties who had the official support of the coalition. They were offered a letter of ...