History

Was Keynes a Socialist?

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One of the 20th century’s most significant economists was John Maynard Keynes. He was born in England in 1883, the same year Karl Marx passed away. His mother held a position in the public sector,&hellip

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Similarities in Darwinism and Social Darwinism

Similarities in Darwinism and Social Darwinism

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“The war of nature is not incessant, that no fear is felt, that death is generally prompt, and that the vigorous, the healthy, and the happy survive and multiply.”                                                                                                           – Charles Darwin (1859)&hellip

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Bullfighting and Barbarism

Arguments Against Bullfighting

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Bullfighting and Barbarism A Blood Sport in Decline It seems odd that we still argue as to whether bullfighting is either ethical or does not constitute cruelty to the animal. Those who advocate bullfighting often&hellip

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Why Hitler Hated Jews?

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Antisemitism, Scapegoat, Holocaust – Adolf Hitler; this scary combination are the remnants to the frightening age of the World War II. It is an infamously known fact that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party hated&hellip

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Why do knights fight?

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Back in the middle Ages or medieval times, it was common for rulers, heads of states, and kings to bestow the honorary title of knight to a person who is considered ready to serve and&hellip

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Why do Aztecs make masks?

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“Aztecs” refers to the ethnic group of people that resided in parts of Mexico back in the 14th to the 16th centuries.  This group of people is known in history as a “masked culture” as&hellip

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Why is Vespucci famous?

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Amerigo Vespucci, or simply Vespucci as many people would recall his name, is an Italian explorer and navigator.  He was considered the first to have discovered the so-called New World or the continents of North&hellip

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Why is Andrew Jackson important?

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Andrew Jackson was the seventh President of the United States of America. This position would usually be more than enough to make him an important person in American history.  But his election as President during&hellip

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Why is Abe Lincoln famous?

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Abe Lincoln, or Abraham Lincoln, is one of America’s most famous presidents if not the most famous.  During his time, Abe Lincoln was the country’s 16th President.  The main reason that he became popular with&hellip

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Why is civilization important?

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Civilization has such a complex and broad meaning that many people may actually refer to different things when talking about it.  Being “civilized” may mean one thing for one person but may actually have a&hellip

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Why do Arabs want Israel?

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It is observed that Arabs have about 640 times more land than what the Israeli people have. The population of Arab countries is about 60 times more than that of Israel. The Arabs have very&hellip

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Why Do English Lawyers wear Wigs?

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Why Do English Lawyers wear Wigs? Initially, when the English barristers started wearing wigs, it was only to maintain style. They followed uninterruptedly wearing the wigs as it was not stopped by anyone. Wigs are&hellip

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Why was XYZ affair important?

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Why was XYZ affair important? It was in 1778 when America and France formed an alliance. The international relation of the two countries never brought any dispute until a certain bribe was made. XYZ affair&hellip

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