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Compare and contrast Woodrow Wilson's Idealistic View with Georges Clemenceau's Demands for Security and Revenge.
What accounts for the rather late emergence of African countries as independent nation-states?
How did the Nazi Party begin to change the culture of Germany including the persecution of Jews and the Nazi policy of territorial expansion?
Throughout the war, Axis aggression was met with resistance both on the political stage and in underground movements.
How do these social conventions relate to class and gender?
Discuss the impact the New Era had on women and minorities?
After the fall of communism, there arose sectional conflicts in many parts of Russia especially in Chechnya.
What obligations did the member nations have to each other?
An explanation for students who have an interest in Military History of the differences between 'Counterforce' conflict and 'Guerrilla Warfare'.
As a result students of Rhodesian/Zimbabwean history often do not fully understand the arguments both for and against UDI.
How did the barbarian invaders contribute to the development of western Europe following the rule of Charlemagne?
Discuss if and how "cultural crystallization" was very significant in determining what the final stabilized forms of the Latin American acculturated society are
Explain the danger posed by Russia's breakaway states. Identify three examples of breakaway states.
The world prior to 1945 consisted chiefly of states with market economies, colonial empires, and international relations centered on European states.
What conditions led to economic hard times and how did the economic situation lead to the downfall of the Monarchy?
A discussion of how assumptions that social reforms and equality would flourish in post-war Japan have or have not been realized.
Discuss the roles of Marcus Garvey and W. E.B Dubois in the nationalist struggle in Africa.
Montesquieu was born in Bordeaux, France on January 6, 1689 and died in Paris, France on February 10, 1755
What were reactions to Mein Kampf and Axis aggression that would be considered as reasons for WWII?
What are some of the most influential events brought about by the colonization of African nations by Europe (economic, social, Internal, Psychological, etc.)
Analyze the historical and contemporary causes of the event.
Germany had been ignoring the limitations placed on it by the Treaty of Versailles ever since the early to mid 1930's. Hitler had come to power.
It is a well-documented fact that early civilizations almost without exception were located along navigable river systems.
Numerous deserts result in hundreds of thousands of square miles of useless land as far as agriculture is concerned.
The technology that we have today makes the total force concept work.