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- McCarthy, Joseph
- Joseph McCarthy (politician).
- McCarthy, Mary - écrivain.
- Joseph McCarthy (politician) - USA History.
- McCarthy (Mary)
- McCarthy Joseph
- McCarthy Joseph
- L'ère du soupçon, Joseph McCarthy
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- McCarthy Joseph Homme politique américain
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La chasse aux sorcières
McCarthy, personnage haut en couleur, lance une croisade anti-communiste relayée par la presse. McCarthy donne l'impression de pointer les causes réelles des difficultés des E-U sur le plan international en affirmant que des espions communistes ont infiltré le gouvernement Fédéral. Truman et son gouvernement sont discrédités et les Républicains retrouvent la présidence, McCarthy leur est alors inutile. Eisenhower va rassurer l'opinion. Il faudra toutefois attendre 1954 pour que McCarthy soit...
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theories of Common-sense reasoning
formulas of some logical language, and that the reasoning tasks underlying this intelligence can then be accomplished by means of logical deduction. Both the idea of using logic as an underlying representation language for artificial intelligence and the emphasis on formalizing common-sense knowledge are present even in McCarthy's very early work (for example, McCarthy 1959 ), but the project receives its clearest articulation in a paper jointly authored by McCarthy and Patrick Hayes (1969 )...
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John F.
by the United States, was unable to withstand the advance of Communist forces under Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung). By the end of 1949 government troops had beenoverwhelmingly defeated, and Chiang led his forces into exile on Taiwan. The triumphant Mao formed the People’s Republic of China. Truman’s critics, includingKennedy, charged that the administration had failed to support Chiang Kai-shek against the Communists. Kennedy easily won reelection to Congress in 1948 and 1950. In 1952 he decided to r...
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John F.
by the United States, was unable to withstand the advance of Communist forces under Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung). By the end of 1949 government troops had beenoverwhelmingly defeated, and Chiang led his forces into exile on Taiwan. The triumphant Mao formed the People’s Republic of China. Truman’s critics, includingKennedy, charged that the administration had failed to support Chiang Kai-shek against the Communists. Kennedy easily won reelection to Congress in 1948 and 1950. In 1952 he decided to r...
- McCarthy Joseph , 1908-1957, né à Appleton (Wisconsin), homme politique américain.
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Le Maccarthysme
trahi par les responsables du pays. Le " maccarthysme " est-il mort , comme celui qui lui donna son nom ? N'est-il pas plutôt en sommeil, attendant une atmosphère de crise pour se manifester avec une nouvelle vigueur ? Trois instances organisent la chasse aux sorcières: la commission sur les activités anti-américaines (House Un-AmericanActivities Committee, connue par son sigle HUAC), crée en 1938 par la Chambre des représentants, et qui sévit particulièrementà Hollywood; la commission...
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Gehrig Bids Farewell.
“We want Lou! We want Lou!” the crowd chanted. The emcee looked over to Gehrig. Gehrig slowly shook his head from side to side. Workers began removing thesound equipment. Gehrig headed for the dugout but then turned around. McCarthy said something to him, which the New York Times lip-read as, “Come on, Lou, just rap out another.” Gehrig held up his hand to get the crowd's attention, swallowed hard, and forced a smile. Fiddling with his cap and scratching at the turf with his cleats, he spo...
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Le début du maccarthysme
tous, sans excep tion, peuvent être espions à la solde de pay s hos tiles ». Cette chasse aux sorcières vise surtout ceux qui remettent en ca use les valeur s de la soci été américaine. McCar thy, cependant, n'a jamais pu fournir des preuves de toutes ses accusations. La comparution du général Ralph Zwicker ouvre un conflit avec l'armée. Les militaires accusent alors McCa rthy d'avoir tenté d'ob tenir l'exemption du service armé pour un de ses colla- b...
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Puppets
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Punch and Judy
Punch and Judy are characters in an English hand puppet show that first appeared in 1662.
Rod puppets are controlled by rods attached to their limbs, heads, and bodies. Although the traditional rod puppets of Belgium and Sicily are worked from above, likemarionettes, most contemporary rod figures are operated from below. In theaters, rod puppeteers are frequently concealed from view by drapery or stage flats (fabric stretched across frames). On television and in films, rod and hand puppeteers usually hold their figures either above their heads or in front of their faces. In the lat...
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Sir John Thompson.
over when the Jesuits were suppressed by the British in the 18th century. This action enraged Protestants in Ontario, who objected to public funds being given to areligious organization. In 1889 they tried to have the Jesuits' Estates Act disallowed. Thompson, however, refused to declare the act unconstitutional, and all but 13members of Parliament went along with his decision. F Abbott Government In the 1891 election, the Liberals campaigned mainly on the issue of free trade with the United St...
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Sir John Thompson - Canadian History.
over when the Jesuits were suppressed by the British in the 18th century. This action enraged Protestants in Ontario, who objected to public funds being given to areligious organization. In 1889 they tried to have the Jesuits' Estates Act disallowed. Thompson, however, refused to declare the act unconstitutional, and all but 13members of Parliament went along with his decision. F Abbott Government In the 1891 election, the Liberals campaigned mainly on the issue of free trade with the United St...
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Eleanor Roosevelt.
disliked Washington, D.C., which she found only slightly less provincial than Albany. Moreover, she feared that the role of first lady would be a confining one. “I neverwanted to be a president’s wife,” she privately declared just after the election. At the time of Franklin’s election Eleanor was an independent journalist, making money from a monthly column in Woman's Home Companion and from radio broadcasts, where she regularly spoke out on controversial political issues. She sat on the board...
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Eleanor Roosevelt - USA History.
disliked Washington, D.C., which she found only slightly less provincial than Albany. Moreover, she feared that the role of first lady would be a confining one. “I neverwanted to be a president’s wife,” she privately declared just after the election. At the time of Franklin’s election Eleanor was an independent journalist, making money from a monthly column in Woman's Home Companion and from radio broadcasts, where she regularly spoke out on controversial political issues. She sat on the board...
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Les origines du maccarthysme
9 février 1950 - L'étoile du sénateur Joseph McCarthy avait singulièrement pâli depuis qu'en 1954 ses pairs, après de nombreuses hésitations, lui avaient infligé un blâme. Sa brutalité inquisitoriale ne devait plus se manifester qu'en de raresoccasions. Une dernière humiliation devait lui être imposée lorsque, recevant les membres du Congrès, le président Eisenhower fitrayer le nom de M. McCarthy sur les listes d'invitations. Et sans doute vaudrait-il mieux laisser à l'oubli le soins d'efface...
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Un climat propice au maccarthysme
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)LE MACCARTHYSME (1950-1954) En 1950, l'Amérique est en proie à une violente crise intérieure. La Commission des activités anti-américaines(HUAC) ainsi que le FBI et la CIA traquent, dans toutes les couches de la société, les sympathisants communistes. Ilest vrai que nous sommes en pleine guerre froide.Cette année-là, un ancien juge devenu sénateur du Wisconsin, Joseph McCarthy, cherche un thème marquant poursa future campagne électorale. C'est alors qu'il...
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LE MACCARTHYSME
««CHASSE AUX SORCIÈRES,, • Le terme « maccarthysme » (ou maccartisme) vient du nom d'un sénateur du Wisconsin , Joseph McCarthy qui, de 1950 il1954, porta le flambeau de l'anticommunisme aux États-Unis . • Durant cette période, le Congrès créa des comités d'enquêtes sur la pénétration communiste dans la société américaine et dans l'Administration . C'est dans le milieu cinématographique que le mouvement atteint un sommet • Le terme de «chasse aux so...
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Le maccarthysme
d'avoir traité de façon déshonorante des prévenus au cours d'auditions. Le 2 décembre 1954, McCarthy est blâmé par le Sénat. Il accuse alors publiquement de forfaiture le président Eisenhower qui le limoge. Ainsi s'achève l'ère du maccarthysme, un des chapitres les plus sombres de l'histoire américaine. 2
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Apogée et crise de la démocratie présidentielle (1945-1980) aux Etats-Unis
pays européens restés dans leur sphère d'influence (dons et prêts du Plan Mar shall). Cette priorité joue donc au détriment de l'application des ambitions sociales contenues dans le Fair Deal. Dès lors, ce sont les questions de poHtique étrangère qui dictem les priorités nationales el les choix de J'Ex.écutif. b. Priorit é aux problèm es exté rieu rs • La militari sation de l'endigu em ent. Elle s'opère à partir de la guerre de Corée qui o...
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DiMaggio Wins Batting Title.
In game four DiMaggio took part in one of the most bizarre plays in World Series history. Down two runs in the top of the ninth, the Yankees tied the score at fourapiece to take the game into extra innings. DiMaggio came up in the top of the tenth with two men on base and a chance to bring home the go-ahead run. He rapped asingle to right field, scoring one run. When Reds outfielder Ival Goodman misplayed the ball, Keller, a burly rookie known as King Kong, raced home and slammedinto catcher Ern...