recognized like famous genocides, but equally horrendous? There was such an event that took place, The Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was one of the worst genocides in world history, and also one of the most downplayed events in world history. The first reason is that The Armenian Genocide is not recognized by most of the world because of the Turkish government. To date, 29 countries have officially recognized the mass killings as a genocide. (“Armenian Genocide”) The country responsible for this
The Hidden History of One World Trade Center The tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, One World Trade Center is a new but emotionally-charged icon for New York City. The spiritual successor to the Twin Towers of the first World Trade Center, the tower rose from the ashes of 9/11 to become a symbol of both New York City and America’s strength and resilience. Few people, however, really know the hidden history behind this iconic skyscraper. After the September 11 attacks, plans were quickly
The Great Depression was the longest and most widespread economic depression in world history. Some may argue that wars or the issue of slavery were worse, I disagree. While wars only affect groups of people or a few countries, and slavery mostly affected the black people and their supporters, the Depression affected everyone, no matter the race and spread worldwide. Human matters depend on differences and affect the lives of the people on the opposing sides. However, economic matters can control
To begin with second World war, or the largest war in the history of mankind, began on 1 September 1939 till 1945. It involved almost every part of the earth. World war 2 was the bloodiest conflict, more than 40 million were found killed. The principal belligerents were the Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—and the Allies—France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and, to a lesser extent, China. The war was in many respects a continuation, after an uneasy 20-year hiatus, of
World War I - Causes Introduction What were the conflicts and tensions in Europe that resulted in World War I, a war that took the lives of an estimated 9.45 million (from both war casualties and disease)? This paper delves into the reasons behind the outbreak of war in 1914 in Europe. The Scholarly Literature on Causes Leading to WWI Professors Greg Cashman and Leonard C. Robinson (of Salisbury University, Maryland) go deep into matters vis-Ã -vis the roots of WWI. The assassination of
The history of the World Wide Web was created on August 6th, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee. (Bryant, 2012). Due to the creation of the World Wide Web, many things have changed. Websites have made everything either easier or more complicated. But, we will talk about the easier this world has gotten. Some websites that have made life easier are Facebook, Strayer University, Amazon, EBay, Google, Gmail, Yahoo, PayPal, Walmart, Schwan’s, Myspace, Pogo, Trip Advisor, and Home Chef. These are just to name a
There are many turning points throughout world history. Some have shaped this world physically, some economically, and most which we remember even to this day have shaped our world socially. It is no secret that our world has been at odds for a very long period of time and that the leaders of this world have very different aspects of how this world should be led as well as function. As most can interpret these disagreements usually end in a form of conflict, war, even murder. However, even though
World History CBA: WW1 WW1 was the result of several factors such as Imperialism, Nationalism and Militarism between World Alliances of that time period.The two sides who ended up facing each other in this war because of those factors were the: Allies - United Kingdom, Russia, France, USA and Italy, while the Central Power included Ottoman Empire, Austro Hungary and Germany. At time in history most European nations already had colonies and as the years went by, the land which was still independent
Anyone who has studied world history has heard of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was very important because it lead to a new era in Russia that impacted countries all over the world. It consisted of two revolutions which allowed for Lenin and the Bolsheviks to come to power. These revolutions occurred in the Russian Empire on March 8, 1917, and November 7, 1917. There were many problems in Russia at that time, which may have sparked these uprisings. Tsar Nicholas II, who was part
over land and sea. Societies in Asia and the Middle East were the world leaders in economics; in science and technology; and in shipping, trade, and exploration until about AD 1500 (Goldstone, 2009). Europe emerged from the Middle Ages and entered its Renaissance, well behind many of the advanced civilizations elsewhere in the world and did not catch up with and surpass the leading Asian societies until about AD 1800 (Ibid). This history leads one to enquire what was so special that the West did or have