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Henry Ford was the first person that invented the first automobile.
The car was called the Quadricycle this is because this was the first car with 4 wheels. -
The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One this event had ended in 1918.
The treaty was signed at the vast Versailles Palace near Paris. -
The Jazz Age was first occured mainly in America, the birth of Jazz music was credited to the African Americans.
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A Scottish engineer named John Logie Baird was the inventor of the television.The television was available for public in 1925 but was too expensive for most people.
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The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression.
The Great Depression was the longest and most severe depression ever. -
The Market Crash of 1929 is also known for its name of "Black Tuesday"
Black Tuesday started the beginning of the great depression, a 10-year financial crisis. -
The Day of Mourning is a day of which the Aboriginal Australians held a protest.
The protest was held in a hall at 150-152 Elizabeth Street in Sydney, Known now as the Australian Hall. -
World war 2 started in 1939 and ended in 1945, it was a global war.
World war 2 was the most world spread war in History, with more than 100 million people serving military units. -
The Japanese launched a suprise air attack on the U.S Naval Base at Pearl Harbour in Hawaii, after two hours of the Japenese bombing more than 2,400 Americans had pasted away.
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The Darwin bombings was an event of which the Japanese mounted two air attacks on Darwin.
This event was the Largest Japanese attack in history since Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 -
The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima was conducted by the US during the final stages of the World War After the bombing 89,000 – 170,000, people were killed.
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The Declaration of Human Rights is an international document that states the basic rights and freedoms to all humans and what they are entitled to.
The Declaration of Human Rights was only declared because of World War 1 and World war 2. -
The Melbourne Olympics was the first time ever Australia had hosted the Olympic Games in 1956.
It was the first Games held outside of Europe or the United States and the first Games held in the southern hemisphere. -
The internet was created to share information on research and development in scientific and military fields in 1957.
Science Professor Leonard Kleinrock’s first introduced the internet to the public. -
The Cuban missile crisis also known as the October crisis in Cuba and the Caribbean crisis in Russia was a 13 day confrontation between the Soviet Union and the Cuban community.
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“I have a Dream” is a 17-minute public speech of which he called for an end in racism to any race.
The speech was spoken to over 200,000 civil rights supporters infront of many different places and people. -
The Australian Freedom Rides was a group of university students from Sydney. their purpose was the draw public attention to show the poor state of the Aboriginal health education and housing.
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Crocodile Dundee was first released in 1986. This film was made on a budget under $10 million.
This film was so successful it made the most profit in Australia than any other film. -
The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 to divide Germany to East and West Germany until 1989.
The Berlin Wall was approximately 155km long and 12 ft high made from the cement and wire and was hand made. -
Everyone that was under 18 years of age had all the rights in this Child Rights Convention.
The mission was to protect the children’s rights, to help their basic needs and to help their opportunities future in life.