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The Ford and Carter Years- chapter 32 section 3

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Vikki S. The Ford and Carter Years One American?s Story Barely a month after Richard Nixon resigned amid the Watergate scandal, President Gerald R. Ford granted him a full pardon James D. Denney voiced anger at it in a letter to the editors of Time magazine 70s, Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter sought to restore USA?s faith in its leaders Ford Travels a Rough Road Ford urged Americans to put the Watergate scandal behind them Bad economy persisted ?A Ford, Not a Lincoln? Likeable and honest Became vice-president after Spiro Agnew?s resignation September 8, 1974, pardoned Nixon in an attempt to move the country beyond Watergate Cost Ford a good deal of public support Ford Tries to ?Whip? Inflation Inflation and unemployment continued to rise

Small Pearl Harbor Summary

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On Dec 7, 1941, Japan launched an attack on America. The attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii caused great damage and carnage, sinking several powerful battleships, and nearly destroying the American naval powers. Japan damaged a large portion of the U.S. Navy, but did not completely cripple it. The attack killed over 2,000 soldiers and civilians, but did not destroy America's Pacific Fleet aircraft carriers, which were not in port at the time. America declared war on Japan on Dec 8th, one day after the attack. Thus began the four-year Pacific War portion of World War Two between the U.S. and Japan.

The Fall Of Two Worlds (Han and Rome)

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The Fall Of Two Worlds Han-dynasty China and the Roman Empire were two of history's most powerful and prosperous civilizations, in their respective heydays. However, both met their downfall after a long, protracted demise. In Rome, diminishing moral values, economic decline, and unstable leadership led to the dissolution of the empire. In Han China, failure was instead precipitated mostly by peasant uprisings, warlords breaking free from the centralized government, and lawlessness in the kingdom. Both Rome and Han China, however, experienced the damaging effects of corrupt centralized government, weak leadership, and rapid overpopulation.

Prevention of the Great Depression

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Prevention of The Great Depression Some might say that there would have been no way to prevent or decelerate the Great Depression. However, regulation of the stock market, insured banking systems, and limits on agricultural production could have been the catalyst the country needed to cause the depression to reduce into a recession or put a stop to it all together.

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Prevention of The Great Depression Some might say that there would have been no way to prevent or decelerate the Great Depression. However, regulation of the stock market, insured banking systems, and limits on agricultural production could have been the catalyst the country needed to cause the depression to reduce into a recession or put a stop to it all together.

The Rise of Islam

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Historical Timeline of Islam from 570 AD to 1096 AD: 570 AD Muhammad is born into the Bedouin tribes of the deserts in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the city of Mecca 610 AD At age 40, Muhammad has spiritual experiences that led him to believe that Allah was the one true God 619 AD Muhammad’s wife and uncle die; many of his enemies saw this event as a chance to strike 622 AD Marks the beginning of the religious faith of Islam and its rising empire 630 AD Muhammad and his men return to Mecca to conquer the city and establish it as the Holy City of the Islamic faith 632 AD Muhammad dies; Abu Bakr rose as Mohammed's succerssor, or Caliph 633 AD The Ridda Wars 650 AD Defeat of the Persians 651 AD The Muslim Army defeat the Sassanians 656 AD Ali rises to Caliphate

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