one event uhmm no..
two,
first : bush!
second: 9/11 and all the consequences after that event...
2006-07-05 22:01:31
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answer #1
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answered by Fatima 4
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i would like to change this aspect of history,"A thousand years scarce serve to form a state:
An hour may lay it in the dust." our history is full of such heartrending events in which a whole human generation was wiped out just for solving those personal grudges.
I want peace and I'm willing to fight for it.
if illchange any thing in the history its going to be the tragic 9/11 incident, i'll change the destruction which was caused by the bombing on hiroshima and nagasaki where certain generations are still suffering from the harmful effects of radiations,i'll change this globe and turn it into something that will be free of all the evil doers and suicide bombers,i'll change the fate of many people who perished in the wars.i know that war is a necessary evil but on the other hand i do think thhat a popular way may not be the right way!Like a moth to the flame we the poeple are driven towards many social evils.If i qet a chance to change any thing i change and try to eradicate these social evils that are really causing a harm to our youth.
2006-07-05 21:58:23
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answer #2
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answered by maryam 2
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The JFK assassination: it's a da*m outright shame such a mob hit, with help from our government happened (and they all got away with it) all because he wanted to do his job: work for the American people.
JFK was a playboy (discreetly kept quiet by a more respectful press) with personal human faults. That we know today is true.
But he was a true President who wasn't afraid of our cold war nuclear superpowered enemies...and he clearly wasn't afraid of his homefront embittered enemies, either--and oh, there were a plenty. In times of dire crisis, he was a calm leader while those under him ran chaotic like freshly beheaded chickens, making utter fools of themselves.
He steel eyed stared down Russia, the mob and U.S. Military Incorporated (Vietnam war profiteers). He wanted to end Vietnam war, embraced the challenges of a fresh ambitious space program (NASA), open civil rights allowances, envisioned eventual diplomatic coexistence with Russia / China and take a hard bite into organized mafia crime.
The very second that fatal head shot FROM THE FRONT struck JFK on November 1963, is when a government for the people died off into apathy; the military and politically empowered of America declared their control of our country.
I'd like to change that: save JFK's life...and see from there what would develop in America and the world.
2006-07-05 21:58:17
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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I think I would prevent mankind from discovering technologies leading to gunpowder weapons and thus nuclear weapons. It's rather difficult to justify a devestating war when you actually have to be there at the front lines. I think things would be alot more peaceful if we went back to using nothing more advanced than a cross bow or better yet a slingshot. Would we still have wars? Yeah probably but they would be feuds restricted to local tribes fighting over basic necessities not countries fighting over religous differences.
2006-07-05 23:41:19
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answered by West Coast Nomad 4
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I would like to change the result of The Second Battle of Tarain in 1192. In the first battle of Tarain Muhammed Ghori was vanquished by the great rajput ruler of delhi Prithviraj Chauhan. The Rajput Ruler of Delhi was successful in defeating the fanatical and bigotic muslim ruler. But he grew very complacent after his victory and ignored his court poet Chandarbardai's warning about the intentions of Ghori which cost him dearly. Also the rathore ruler of Kanauj refused to take part in the war as he nursed a personal greivence against the rajput ruler. Finaly, the battle was fought in tarain. In the begining the Rajputs had an upper hand but Ghori soon resorted to cunningness and marched backwards to deceive the Rajput soldiers. As such the Rajput soldiers broke their confedaration and chased their enemies, but they were suddenly taken aback when the muslim soldiers suddenly turned their backs on them. This caught the Rajput soldiers by surprise and they were defeated in the war. Prithviraj himself was taken prisoner and later killed. Why I would like to change it's result is that this battle according to the historian Sir. V.A. Smith was the defining battle which resulted in the ultimate success of the muslims on india.
2006-07-05 22:34:37
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answered by geoff 2
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You wouldn't want to change one single event, based on the Chaos Theory, the consequences would be monumental....just ask Doc. Brown....not even one small minor event.
2006-07-06 06:59:34
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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this one is easy...The Holocaust....so much pain and suffering over one mans twisted vision of perfection...who would ever have thought it possible? And to think that there are those who subscribe to that kind of thinking today.....but let's not ever forget that history has a nasty habit of repeating itself.....let's not allow that to happen..love one another and come together for the common good of all people..deep down we all have the same feelings and dreams as the next one...Peace be with us all.
2006-07-05 22:29:13
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answered by dawnmm33 1
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Saddam, George Bush father and son, I'll repeat Clinton
2006-07-05 21:43:07
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answered by zaaterah 4
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Birth of Osama Bin Laden, and Saddam Hussein.
2006-07-05 21:45:19
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answered by rsqur 3
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My gramdpas death, because they were childhood sweethearts, so she lost a lover and a friend, and even forgot how to love after that, I would love to take that pain away
2006-07-06 03:26:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The day GOD was created. Hey you asked and I answered, It's just an opinion!
2006-07-05 21:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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