Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... military service during the course of the war , fewer than 200,000 were under arms when the war finally ended in April 1865 . Why did the war drag on for almost exactly four years , despite the North's overwhelming advantages ? The ...
... military service during the course of the war , fewer than 200,000 were under arms when the war finally ended in April 1865 . Why did the war drag on for almost exactly four years , despite the North's overwhelming advantages ? The ...
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... military alliance with Italy ( the " Pact of Steel " ) , and in August carried on negotiations with Russia . On August 23 it was announced that Germany and Russia had concluded a nonaggression pact . Each of the signatories agreed that ...
... military alliance with Italy ( the " Pact of Steel " ) , and in August carried on negotiations with Russia . On August 23 it was announced that Germany and Russia had concluded a nonaggression pact . Each of the signatories agreed that ...
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... military buildups would be permitted nor any foreign bases established . The United States and the new republic of ... military build- up in the south . Meanwhile , American relations with the Diem regime dete- riorated until in late ...
... military buildups would be permitted nor any foreign bases established . The United States and the new republic of ... military build- up in the south . Meanwhile , American relations with the Diem regime dete- riorated until in late ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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