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Relation of human beings to God or the gods or to whatever they consider sacred or, in some cases, merely supernatural. Archaeological evidence suggests that religious beliefs have existed since the first human communities. They are genera...
About 971 pages (291,385 words) in 34 products

literally “rebirth,” the period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages, conventionally held to have been characterized by a surge of interest in classical learning and values. The Renaissance also witnes...
About 2,662 pages (798,502 words) in 64 products

Although Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994) successfully served as a member of the House of Representatives and of the Senate and was vice president under Dwight Eisenhower, the thirty-seventh president of the United States will probably be...
About 119 pages (35,807 words) in 10 products

The 1920's was names the Decade of Extremes, meaning that social groups throughout the USA benefited varyingly; the minority of groups which did roar, roared to a very large extent, but the many who didn't roar suffered enormously; hence, t...
About 406 pages (121,647 words) in 18 products

American medicine in the 1990s underwent great technological advances in areas ranging from plastic surgery to techniques that greatly improve a person's vision. General surgery, which had been a shrinking specialty, achieved new heights ...
About 71 pages (21,282 words) in 2 products

Roger Brooke Taney (1777-1864) was an American political leader and as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court greatly contributed to constitutional law. Roger B. Taney was born in Calvert County, Md., on March 17, 1777, into a landed, sla...
About 260 pages (78,047 words) in 4 products

Beginning as a radio sports announcer, Ronald W. Reagan (born 1911) enjoyed success as a motion picture actor and television personality before embarking on a political career. After two terms as governor of California (1967- 1975), he def...
About 155 pages (46,507 words) in 11 products

Growth of the New World depended on African slave labor. Slaves tilled the land in North America and the West Indies and mined precious ores in South America, bringing wealth to the European settlers. Transporting these slaves across the At...
About 111 pages (33,168 words) in 2 products

Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822-1893), nineteenth president of the United States, supervised the Republican party's unsuccessful attempt to build a Southern wing based on old white "Whig" elements. Rutherford B. Hayes was born Oct. 4, 1822...
About 66 pages (19,924 words) in 5 products

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