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1920 and advocated
When Faisal was deposed by the French in 1920, he advocated granting him a new throne in Iraq.
Support by the United Christian Missionary Society of missionaries who advocated open membership became a source of contention in 1920.
The latter was established in March 1919 to represent Jewish communities at the Paris Peace Conference, and advocated for Jewish minority rights in various countries, including the negotiation of rights for Jews in Turkey in the Treaty of Sèvres ( 1920 ) and special agreements with smaller eastern European states.
On December 4, 1920, the left wing of the USPD, with about 400, 000 members, merged into the KPD, forming the VKPD ( Vereinigte Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, " United Communist Party of Germany "), while the other half of the party, with about 340, 000 members and including three quarters of the 81 Reichstag members, continued under the name USPD ; led by Georg Ledebour and Arthur Crispien, they advocated a parliamentary democracy.
After dealing with the common offensive of the Directorate and Polish forces — the Kiev Offensive ( see Polish-Soviet War in 1920 )—, Rakovsky's government took measures regarding collectivization ; according to his biographer Gus Fagan, he became himself a proponent of greater Ukrainian autonomy, and advocated both Ukrainization through the complete integration of Borotbists into Party structures and a slower pace in communization.
In 1920 prominent Left Communists Gorter and Pannekoek left the party to form the Communist Workers ' Party of the Netherlands which advocated council communism.
The published papers each included counter arguments to the position advocated by the other scientist at the 1920 meeting.
# Feminist: The Feminist phase ( 1880 – 1920 ) was characterized by women ’ s writing that protested against male standards and values, and advocated women ’ s rights and values, including a demand for autonomy.
After 1920 she advocated the policies of the National Woman's Party.
In August 1920, the founding members of the Hamburg branch were expelled, Heinrich Laufenberg and Fritz Wolffheim, who had advocated National Bolshevist ideas.
By August 1920 the Turkestan Bolsheviks advocated the liquidation of the Bukhara Emirate as a centre for counter-revolutionary forces.

1920 and formation
Each borough contains a number of localities ( Ortsteile ), which often have historic roots in older municipalities that predate the formation of Greater Berlin on 1 October 1920 and became urbanized and incorporated into the city.
* 1920 – Patriarch Tikhon issues a decree that leads to the formation of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia.
Poland's Józef Piłsudski, who envisioned the formation of an Intermarum Federation as a Central and East European bloc that would be a bulwark against Germany to the west and Russia to the east, carried out a Kiev Offensive into Ukraine in 1920.
Lloyd George presided over the Government of Ireland Act 1920 which established Northern Ireland in May 1921, during the Anglo-Irish War, which led to the negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921 with Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins and the formation of the Irish Free State.
In 1920 he assisted in the formation and subsequently became general secretary of the Histadrut, the Zionist Labor Federation in Palestine.
On Saturday May 1, 1920, ten weeks after the formation of the Society, the foundations of the first two houses were laid and by March 1922 ninety-one houses had been built.
At the first NFL formation meetings held on August 20, 1920 and September 17, 1920 at Ralph Hay's Hupmobile dealership located in Canton, Ohio, the Triangles were represented by their manager Carl Storck as they became charter members of the new league called the American Professional Football Association, until 1922 when it was renamed the National Football League.
* 1920 Paris, France ( formation of ICC )
In 1920, after having served in the Navy for eighteen months, he joined a jazz formation named the Carolina Five, and remained a member for the next three years, playing small clubs and boat rides all around New York City.
After the resignation of the Bauer ministry, which followed upon the Kapp coup d ' état ( March 1920 ), Müller was appointed chancellor of the Reich, an office which he held till the following June, when the result of the general elections for the Reichstag necessitated the formation of a coalition ministry with Constantin Fehrenbach of the Catholic Centre party as chancellor.
The Scots National League was formed in 1920 in favour of Scottish independence, and this movement was superseded in 1928 by the formation of the National Party of Scotland, which became the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) in 1934.
His activities with the publication brought him into contact with William Gillies, with whom he formed the Scots National League ( SNL ) in 1920, thus going some way towards the realisation of the formation of a Scottish nationalist political party.
In 1920, a number of small southern and eastern districts ( volosti ) and villages were shifted from Vyatka as a result of the formation of the Tatar Autonomous Republic and the Mari and Votskaya the Udmurt Republic autonomous regions.
The formation of the Ulster Special Constabulary was therefore announced on 22 October 1920.
In 1920 Haller was appointed Inspector General of the Volunteer Army, the formation to which he made a great contribution.
They base their claims on their belief that they are the rightful successors of the autocephalous Montenegrin Metropolitanate, which participated in the formation of a imposed Serbian Orthodox Church in 1920.
Although a legal political party at the time of its formation, the group was forced underground by the Palmer Raids of January 1920 and thereafter was forced to conduct its activities in secret.
After the " Heidelberg " split of the Communist Party of Germany ( KPD ; a successor to the Spartacist League ) and the formation for the Communist Workers Party of Germany ( KAPD ) in the spring of 1920, he entered the KAPD and worked in the youth organization Rote Jugend, writing for its journal.
* The Marinekommandoamt (" Naval Command Department ") was formed on 11 January 1936 with the formation of the OKM, but had previously existed in the Marineleitung since 1920.
Although a member of the Independent Labour Party, Cook worked closely with the Communist Party after its formation in 1920 and the National Minority Movement from 1924 to 1929.
During a Cabinet meeting on 11 May 1920, the Secretary of State for War, Winston Churchill, suggested the formation of a " Special Emergency Gendarmerie, which would become a branch of the Royal Irish Constabulary.
The 45th Infantry Division of the U. S. Army was a major formation of the Oklahoma Army National Guard from 1920 to 1968.
Syrians reacted with violent demonstrations, and with the formation of a new government under Hashim al-Atassi on May 7, 1920.

1920 and broad
The boundary was defined in broad terms by the Franco-British Boundary Agreement of December 1920, which drew it across the middle of the lake.
" From 1920 to 1945, the Vietnamese imperial flag had a yellow background with a single, broad red stripe.
Their approach reflected the perceived need to protect " the reserved powers of the States ", an idea abandoned in 1920 as a result of Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd. Justice Issacs, in dissent, gave a broad meaning to s 51 ( xx ) but attempted to set limits to the power, in particular pointing out:

1920 and Christian
Among the cooperative churches, the three Missionary Societies merged into the United Christian Missionary Society in 1920.
* Christian Roche, Histoire de la Casamance: Conquête et résistance 1850 – 1920, Karthala, 2000, 408 pages ISBN 2-86537-125-5
Modern American creationism arose out of the theological split over modernist higher criticism and its rejection by the Fundamentalist Christian movement which promoted Biblical literalism and, post 1920, took up the anti-evolution cause led by William Jennings Bryan.
In April 1915 to 1920 Christian instigated the Easter Crisis, perhaps the most decisive event in the evolution of the Danish monarchy in the 20th century.
It has been a sister school to Women's Christian College in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India since 1920.
Other places of worship in the community, past and present, include: St. Mary's Roman Catholic ( 1902 ), First Baptist ( 1913 ), St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic ( 1919 ), Church of God ( 1920 ), Christian & Missionary Alliance and Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox ( 1921 ), Church of the Brethren ( 1922 ) and Church of the Nazarene ( 1935 ).
In addition to the encyclicals mentioned, he issued In Hac Tanta on St. Boniface ( 14 May 1919 ), Paterno Iam Diu on the Children of Central Europe ( 24 November 1919 ), Pacem, Dei Munus Pulcherrimum on Peace and Christian Reconciliation ( 23 May 1920 ), Spiritus Paraclitus on St. Jerome ( September 1920 ), Principi Apostolorum Petro on St. Ephram the Syrian ( 5 October 1920 ), Annus Iam Plenus also on Children in Central Europe ( 1 December 1920 ), Sacra Propediem on the Third Order of St. Francis ( 6 January 1921 ), In Praeclara Summorum on Dante ( 30 April 1921 ), and Fausto Appetente Die on St. Dominic ( 29 June 1921 ).
Max Christian Friedrich Bruch ( 6 January 18382 October 1920 ), also known as Max Karl August Bruch, was a German Romantic composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertory.
Renner was Chancellor of Austria of the first three coalition cabinets from 1918 until 1920 and at the same time Minister of Foreign Affairs, backed by a grand coalition of Social Democrats and Christian Social Party.
* The Easter Crisis of 1920, when King Christian X of Denmark dismissed the country's cabinet
* The Inner Side Of Christian Festivals ( 1920 )
A large exhibition of Roerich's art, organized in part by U. S. impresario Christian Brinton and in part by the Chicago Art Institute, opened in New York in December 1920 and toured the country, to San Francisco and back, in 1921 and early 1922.
Stegerwald, also the leader of the Christian trade unions, made him chief executive of the unions in 1920, a post Brüning retained until 1930.
The group began in China some time after Watchman Nee ( 倪柝聲 ) became a Christian in 1920.
King Christian X first appeared on Icelandic stamps in a new set of 1920.
The three Missionary Societies were merged into the United Christian Missionary Society in 1920.
From 1920 onwards, Arnold worked as functionary of the movement of Christian workers.
After the war, the Seventh-day Adventist church sent a delegation of four brethren from the General Conference ( Arthur Daniells, L. H. Christian, F. M. Wilcox, M. E. Kern ) in July 1920, who came to a Ministerial Meeting in Friedensau with the hope of a reconciliation.
According to the noted historian David Christian, the grain harvest was also slashed from 75 million tons ( 1913 ) to 45 million tons ( 1920 ).
After the First World War, France took hold of the formerly Ottoman holdings in the northern Levant, and expanded the borders of Mount Lebanon in 1920 to form Greater Lebanon which was to be populated by remnants of the Middle Eastern Christian community.

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