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General History One Liners Section 7

General History One Liners Section 7   General History One Liners Section 6The Potsdam Conference (1945) outlined post-WWII plans and occupation zones. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) redrew European boundaries after the Napoleonic Wars. The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) declared slaves in Confederate states free. The Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453) saw England and France vying for […]

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General History One Liners Section 6

General History One Liners Section 6   The Cultural Revolution under Mao Zedong aimed to reshape Chinese society. The Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946) held Nazi leaders accountable for war crimes. The Boxer Rebellion in China (1899-1901) opposed foreign influence. The Mughal Empire in India blended Persian and Indian cultures. The Marbury v. Madison case established judicial

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General History One Liners Section 5

General History One Liners Section 5   The Cultural Revolution under Mao Zedong aimed to eliminate traditional elements in China. The Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946) held Nazi leaders accountable for war crimes. The Boxer Rebellion in China (1899-1901) opposed foreign influence. The Mughal Empire in India blended Persian and Indian cultures. The Marbury v. Madison case

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General History One Liners Section 4

General History One Liners Section 4   The Peace of Augsburg (1555) allowed German states to choose their own religion. The Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 highlighted demands for political reform in China. The Battle of Plassey in 1757 marked Britain’s rise to power in India. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 triggered

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General History One Liners Section 2

General History One Liners Section 2   The Battle of Hastings in 1066 led to William the Conqueror’s rule in England. The Korean War (1950-1953) ended in an armistice, dividing North and South. The Trojan War, recounted in Homer’s “Iliad,” featured the legendary Trojan Horse. The Women’s Suffrage movement gained momentum in the late 19th

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International Law

International Law The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the UN. State immunity means that a state is not subject to foreign court’s jurisdiction. The Contiguous Zone is an area of sea beyond territorial waters. Non-registration of a treaty means the treaty cannot be invoked before a UN organ. Pacta sunt

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Indian Constitution

Indian Constitution The Constitution of India was promulgated on January 26, 1950. The lengthiest written constitution in the world is that of India. The Constituent Assembly of India appointed a “Drafting Committee” on August 29, 1947. The Chairman of the “Drafting Committee” for the Indian Constitution was Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The present Constitution of India

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Constitution of France

Constitution of France The French Revolution of 1789 marked the beginning of France’s Constitutional history. Monarchy in France ended with the establishment of the first Republic in 1792. The last monarch of France before the revolution was from the Bourbon dynasty. The First Republic of France lasted from 1792 to 1804. Napoleon Bonaparte transformed the

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