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..........Which event has changed the history of the world?
(good or bad)

2007-02-15 01:11:35 · 13 answers · asked by sana 2 in Arts & Humanities History

13 answers

August 6 and 9 , 1945 the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because the world will never be the same for we will be always on the brink of annihilation.

2007-02-15 02:15:37 · answer #1 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

World War II (abbreviated WWII), or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers, from 1939 until 1945. Armed forces from over seventy nations engaged in aerial, naval, and ground-based combat. Spanning much of the globe, World War II resulted in the deaths of over sixty million people, making it the deadliest conflict in human history. The war ended with an Allied victory


japanese attacks at pearl harbor, lead to the USA entering WWII wich definately helped out the allied sides and allowed them to win the war. and also resulted in the first ever nuclear bombing, USA dropped 2 atomic bombs on japan, defeating them


August 6 and 9 , 1945 the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki because the world will never be the same for we will be always on the brink of annihilation.

2007-02-15 02:53:59 · answer #2 · answered by kushal 2 · 0 0

Important things happened at 2300 BC. All advanced cultures were terminated for hundreds of years, possibly changing the course of history. Religions were formed earthwide, essentially providing the preponderance of our known mythologies. The causal source was the Earth’s encounter with a dense meteoroid stream circling the Sun.
It had been a golden age of human development. Civilizations in Anatolia and Greece, through Egypt and the Middle East, and eastward to India and Central Asia were at their height. These were the first urban centers of the world, typified by multi-level administrations, standardized manufacturing, beautiful art and architecture, and supported by strong agriculture and far-reaching trade networks. The collapse of these civilizations due to earthquakes and climatic changes has been mirrored by similar interruptions on all continents, in the Arctic, and extending into the Pacific. The discontinuities have long puzzled archaeologists and historians.

The causal source behind such widespread, rampant destruction may have been the Earth’s encounter with a particularly dense newly formed meteoroid stream circling the sun, with the climatic and geological transients being an unusual effect of this encounter

New religions and accompanying mythologies appeared at this time in all cultural regions describing bombardment and flooding from the skies – particles and ice from the parent comet of the meteoroid stream. Strangely, the dominant aspect of the mythologies, however, is the observation and worship of a ring appearing to surround the Earth, oriented to the two Ursa (Bear) constellations. The encounter event continued to be commemorated earthwide at a specific time of year, with fire and death being its principal features.

2007-02-15 09:36:06 · answer #3 · answered by Archer2005 2 · 0 0

World War 2

World War II (abbreviated WWII), or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers, from 1939 until 1945. Armed forces from over seventy nations engaged in aerial, naval, and ground-based combat. Spanning much of the globe, World War II resulted in the deaths of over sixty million people, making it the deadliest conflict in human history. The war ended with an Allied victory.

AFTERMATH

About 62 million people, or 2.5% of the world population, died in the war, though estimates vary greatly (see World War II casualties). Large swaths of Europe and Asia were devastated and took years to recover. The war had political, sociological, economic and technological consequences that last to this day.

The war concluded with the surrender and occupation of Germany and Japan. It left behind millions of displaced persons and prisoners of war, and resulted in many new international boundaries. The economies of Europe, China and Japan were largely destroyed as a result of the war. In 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall devised the "European Recovery Program", better known as the Marshall Plan. Effective from 1948 to 1952, it allocated 13 billion dollars for the reconstruction of Western Europe. To prevent (or at least minimize) future conflicts, the allied nations, led by the United States, formed the United Nations in San Francisco, California in 1945. One of the first actions of the United Nations was the creation of the State of Israel, partly in response to the Holocaust

2007-02-15 01:17:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In recent times the most prominent event which has happened is end of cold war and velvet divorce. Due to Gorbachev policy of Glasnost and Perestroika, the political system of erstwhile USSR was totally changed. Globalisation,Unipolar world, America's war against terror are all outcome of this.

2007-02-15 01:36:35 · answer #5 · answered by Usman 1 · 0 0

there is this era earlier 4,000 bce, wherein Civilization did no longer fairly exist. i don't be conscious of lots approximately it, and which ability it is not too interesting to me. this is probably no longer an journey nonetheless. so some distance as activities flow. For it to be the worst, it has to no longer in basic terms have a huge impression, yet be somewhat boring to me. although, for any journey to result maximum folk of the international, it might would desire to have happened after 1800ce. i can not think of of something being the 'worst' it is all somewhat interesting. And in my opinion, it has consistently been, that the previous, which shapes our contemporary, and destiny, is on no account undesirable. yet indefinitely good, in spite of the activities which happened. via fact without those activities, right this moment could be different. (and fairly reason a paradox) ------------------------ additionally, 9/eleven isn't in basic terms an American journey. it is observed as the international commerce center for a reason. And it became the distinguishing journey that released an invasion of Afghanistan, which without delay grew to grow to be an United countries project, EFFECTING anyone.

2016-12-17 10:30:58 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

there has been many events like this.

heres a couple real quick.
assasination of archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked WWI.

japanese attacks at pearl harbor, lead to the USA entering WWII wich definately helped out the allied sides and allowed them to win the war. and also resulted in the first ever nuclear bombing, USA dropped 2 atomic bombs on japan, defeating them.

2007-02-15 01:18:05 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wrong question......

History can not be changed but yes event become history .
Try to live in present and change future.

2007-02-15 01:21:12 · answer #8 · answered by pankaj s 3 · 0 0

The discovery/Colonisation of The Americas it opened an oppertunity for new ways of life for people in Europe and begun a series of tradgidies for the people already in North and South America that lasted for centuries to come.

2007-02-15 06:22:29 · answer #9 · answered by anon4112 3 · 0 0

battle of stalingrad;opening of the second front;lot of the people have mentioned world war 2 and bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki but in my opinion this only reinforced american supremacy.
it was sea-saw battle between the germans and the russians that saw hitler's war machine grind to a hault.
thereby democracy and socialismdrive the world today instead fascism.

2007-02-15 04:57:31 · answer #10 · answered by vishwas 1 · 0 0

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