2. Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist, and
lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
3. Prometheus (1868 by Gustave Moreau). The myth of Prometheus was first
attested by Hesiodus and then constituted the basis for a tragic trilogy of
plays, possibly by Aeschylus, consisting of Prometheus Bound, Prometheus
Unbound and Prometheus Pyrphoros
5. Most public and private primary and secondary schools have
libraries designed to support the school's curriculum.
6. In the communist manifesto, Marx lays out a 10-point plan advising the
redistribution of land and production to achieve his social ideals. However,
Marx fervently denies that this plan is to be carried out by any specific group or
"class".
7. Trotsky and his supporters organized into the Left Opposition and
their platform became known as Trotskyism.
8. A 1947 propaganda book published by the Catechetical Guild
Educational Society warning of the dangers of a communist revolution.
Main article: Red Scare
9. A 1919 Austrian postcard depicting the "stab-in-the-back" legend,
which blamed Jews for Germany's defeat in World War I.
10. Adolf Hitler (right) beside Benito Mussolini (left), the founder of fascism and
dictator of Fascist Italy. Mussolini provided financial assistance to the Nazis
prior to their rise to power.
11. The Aśoka Chakra, an ancient Indian depiction of the
Dharmachakra and depicted on the national flag of India.
12. The Maurya Empire under
Ashoka(The world’s first
Buddhist state)
The Maurya Empire under
Emperor Aśoka was the
world's first major
Buddhist state. It
established free hospitals
and free education and
promoted human rights.
13. A fragment of the
Edict of Ashoka
A fragment of the pillar
Edict of Ashoka.
15. The map of Buddhist
kingdom shown in the
Edict of Ashoka
Buddhist proselytism at
the time of king Aśoka
(260–218 BCE),
according to the edicts of
Aśoka.
20. The Western wall
The Western Wall in Jerusalem is a
remnant of the wall encircling the
Second Temple. The Temple Mount
is the holiest site in Judaism.