Preferably one per year, they must be major historical events, for example the world trade center.
This is for my school project,
thanks in advance:)
What are 10 historial events between now and 1994 ?ms stress
Some are duplicates:
1994 - blacks allowed to vote for the first time in South Africa
1995 - Oklahoma City bombing
1996 - invention of Google
1997 - Princess Diana died
1998 - US Food and Drug Administration approves Viagra
1999 - Columbine High School shooting spree
2000 - Sydney Olympics
2001 - invention of the iPod
2001 - 9/11
2002 - US reporter Daniel Pearl beheaded in Pakistan for being Jewish
2003 - US invaded Iraq
2004 - Indian Ocean tsunami
2005 - Hurricane Katrina
2006 - some, but not all, women allowed to vote for the first time in the United Arab Emirates
2006 - invention of youtube
2007 - Al Gore won the Nobel Prize for film 'An Inconvenient Truth'
P.S. Taiwan has NOT reverted back to China. You probably mean Hong Kong in 1997.
What are 10 historial events between now and 1994 ?home theater system opera theater
The Rwandan Genocide happened in '94.
Oh how about mad cow disease and the cloning of Dolly the sheep? What about Taiwain reverting back to China? When was construction on the International Space Station begun? The huge Tsunami that happened a few years ago. There is five right off the top of my head.
1. US sends forces to Persian Gulf (Oct. 7 1994)
2. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin slain by Jewish extremist at peace rally (Nov. 4 1995)
3. France agrees to end nuclear testing (Jan. 29 1996)
4. Hong Kong returns to Chinese rule (June 30 1997)
5. Europeans agree on single currency, the euro (May 3 1998)
6. The world awaits the consequences of the Y2K bug, with more drastic millennial theorists warning of Armageddon (1999)
7. Presidents of North and South Korea sign peace accord, and at least symbolically, end a half-century of antagonism (June 13 2000)
8. In response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, U.S. and British forces launch bombing campaign on Taliban government and al-Qaeda terrorist camps in Afghanistan (Oct. 7 2001). Bombings continue on a daily basis
9. U.S. and Afghan troops launch Operation Anaconda against remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters in Afghanistan (March 2 2002)
10. In State of the Union address, Bush announces that he is ready to attack Iraq even without a UN mandate (Jan. 28 2003)
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