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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia Russian] nation to the rise and fall of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union Soviet Union]. [[Category: History]]
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  • ...on major historical events, drawn from all time periods and from all parts of the globe. *Volume 3 - American Social and Political Movements, 1900-1945: Pursuit of Progress
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  • ...lion people were killed, making it one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. ...saw all of the major European powers at war. Because of the global empires of many European nations, the war soon spread worldwide.
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  • ...itary Information No One Told You About the Greatest, Most Terrible War in History, William Morrow & Company, 1994. ISBN 0-688-12235-3) ...China and Japan), the start of Operation Barbarossa (the Nazi invasion of Russia), and the attacks on [[Pearl Harbor]] and British and Dutch colonies in Sou
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  • ...lomacy]] in 1868. It derives from French, which was then the lingua franca of diplomacy, with a sense inherited from Late [[Latin]] inclavatus meaning sh ...iningrad Kaliningrad], an exclave of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia Russia], is not an enclave because it is surrounded not by one [[state]], but by t
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  • ...anged [[meaning]] into our modern concept of "serf". This meaning fell out of use by the 1700s, but the current meaning was first used in 1611. The term ...er of a servile feudal class bound to the [[land]] and subject to the will of its owner
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  • ...cipation]] in raiding activity or piracy, and not simply seaborne missions of trade and [[commerce]]. The derived Old Norse masculine noun ''víkingr'' a ...ive]] connotation in the term before the end of the Viking Age. Regardless of its possible origins, the word was used to indicate an [[activity]] and tho
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  • ...untry to country, thus facilitating trade, and it is the principal measure of [[wealth]]. ...use they know that others will. This common [[knowledge]] makes the pieces of paper valuable because everyone thinks they are, and everyone thinks they a
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  • ...etical concept of [[chaos]]. Today the word is generally used as a synonym of the word "[[Universe]]" (considered in its orderly aspect). The words cosme ...mplete history of volcanos should.. be in harmony with the general history of the cosmos. 1874 BLACKIE Self Cult. 11 Were it not for the indwelling reaso
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  • Middle French citadelle, from Old Italian cittadella, diminutive of cittade [[city]], from Medieval Latin civitat-, civitas — more at [[city] ...nation's citadel of [[health]] [[research]] — Constance Holden> <a citadel of higher education>
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  • ...] of these earlier [[migrations]] was not enduring, but the [[absorption]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#78:2._THE_ADAM ...iki/Asia Asia], but these were a minority. The [[Migration|mass movement]] of the later days was extensively northward and thence westward. It was, in th
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  • ...] of the [[culture]] of the blue man were located along all the [[rivers]] of [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe Europe], but only the [https://ww ...ipedia.org/wiki/Russia Russia] they had [[absorbed]] a considerable amount of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_63#63:5._DISPERSION_O
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  • ...e not proceeded so far but that, at times, practically all of the [[land]] of the world is [[connected]] by slender isthmuses and narrow land bridges. ...e dawn of a new age on [[earth]]. The [[naked]] and unattractive landscape of [[Past|former]] times is becoming clothed with [[luxuriant]] verdure, and t
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  • ...ose in the early Christian church. He rejected the gospel of John in favor of the [[synoptic gospels]], criticized the Apostles' Creed, and promoted the Harnack's iconoclastic work is part of this [[tradition]].
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  • ...sedimentations over both America and Europe indicate that the [[climate]] of these [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents continents] was arid. These ...The life of [[land]] [[animals]] was [[continuous]] only in certain parts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa#Paleohistory Africa].
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  • The Age of '''Enlightenment''', or simply The Enlightenment, is a term used to describ ...e Rights of Man and of the Citizen, and the Polish-Lithuanian Constitution of May 3, 1791, were motivated by "Enlightenment" principles.
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  • ...lly cultural and non-military dominance, as opposed to the related notions of [[empire]] and [[suzerainty]]. ...of powers that it might be at war with. An example of a hegemonic state in history is the |united Germany that existed from 1871 to 1945, "[...] European coal
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  • ...]], demography, [[psychology]], city planning, and history of science came of age as autonomous university-based disciplines. ...ny religious assumptions. At the same time universities embraced new forms of [[critical]] and [[scientific]] [[thinking]], and as a consequence [[theolo
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  • ...th any number of like-minded people, whilst always maintaining some degree of [[physical]] separation from those not [[sharing]] the same [[purpose]]. Th Although the term monachos (“monk”) is of Christian origin, in the English language it tends to be used analogously o
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  • ...nd prosperity which this group in this room continues to enjoy. We ask all of this in your son’s name. ...R, George. Good evening, it is I, you teacher JarEl. It is good to see all of you once again. As you all come here to this home to listen to me.
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