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An Introduction To Artist A B Jackson And His Portrayal Of The American Neighborhood, Cindy R. Shepard
An Introduction To Artist A B Jackson And His Portrayal Of The American Neighborhood, Cindy R. Shepard
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Historical Archaeology At Jamestown, Virginia, Roni Hinote Polk
Historical Archaeology At Jamestown, Virginia, Roni Hinote Polk
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Dissident Artists' Associations Of Germany 1892-1912, Mary Jo Eberspacher
Dissident Artists' Associations Of Germany 1892-1912, Mary Jo Eberspacher
Masters Theses
With the end of the Franco-Prussian War on January 18, 1871, the German Empire under the leadership of the Hohenzollern king, William of Prussia, was proclaimed in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles. Now Emperor Wilhelm I, Otto von Bismarck, his chancellor, and their staff as federal executives of the Empire possessed important legislative and economic powers. However, the individual states retained rights in some areas such as: education, health services, police protection and some powers of taxation, and in some instances, there was a distrust of the newly organized federal institutions. Consequently, this states' rights concept seemed to have …