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    Take a moment and think of living in America during the Great Depression and Consumers borrowing on margin causes the stock market to crash on October 24‚ 1929. unstoppable‚ authorities could not apprehend them. Bonnie and Clyde killed anyone who challenged them even police officers. Citizens have become unemployed and two years later Bonnie and Clyde emerges in 1932 along with their gang. What would you do if you lived in fear of the most dangerous couple in America on the run from the law. The

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    which is still around today. The game has changed slightly since its beginning but it is not a whole different game. Baseball hasn’t changed much and it doesn’t have to because it is just as exciting as it was when it became popular in the ’20’s and ’30’s. For the Olympics every 2 years the same magic is there today as there has always been. The game of hockey became a professional sport way back in 1890. But in 1920 was when the National Hockey League came on to the scene. The same excitement‚

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    The 20th century marked a critical period for the United States especially during the 1930s and the induction of War World II. Not only was the United States affected economically and politically. The confrontations created among countries also constructed changes in the views of the American society in regards to the U.S involvement in War World II. Americans believed that there needed to be changed in the way that the U.S government reacted towards such conflicts with the sole purpose of protecting

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    The Stock Market Crash was the one of the most substantial events to happen in America during the 1930s and in all of American History. “The Great Crash”‚ as it is called by many‚ changed the way American stock market was run and the American way of life. This pushed new rules and regulations to be put into place that we could not do without today. The Stock Market crashed eighty percent in less than two weeks‚ leaving most stocks worth nearly nothing of what they used to be worth. The stocks fell

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    Annalyn Lovell #12 Informational Essay The Berlin wall was built in Germany on August 13‚ 1961. This separated western and eastern Germany. It surrounded all of east Germany and was built a little bit after World War two. This was such a big event because several people died trying to escape‚ and many families got separated. Of course this wall of danger and depression got torn down on November 9‚ 1989. First a question about this wall would be. Why was it put up in the first place? Well the

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    there were discrimination and corruption in the society 75 years ago. The movie somewhat relates to discrimination and corruption to this day. For example‚ back in 1935‚ white people thought black people were lower than them. In 2013‚ some Americans think they are above illegal immigrants from Mexico. The racial profiling of Arabic people can compare to the thinking that every black person in the movie was a share cropper. Those are just a few examples of the movie’s relation to discrimination in today’s

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    Life for a black woman in the 1960’s was about as easy as finding a job once you’ve been called a thief. No one treated you right‚ everyone looked at you as if you had some sort of disease‚ you got bossed around and you had to take it. A symbol represented in the book is a white apron. A white apron represents the help since that is what they have to wear everyday of their lives while working for their white peoples. The idea a white apron represents is the injustice black people have to deal with

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    letters the message read: “Black Lives Matter”. Usually I don’t get bothered by anything so easily‚ but seeing that just irritated me. The immediate thought that ran through my head was of course black lives matter. The fact that you state it diminishes its value. That statement should not even come to mind. That’s how racism lives; even though it can’t be subconsciously inevitable‚ we can stop talking about racism and that’s how it will fade over time. The issue of discrimination has become rather popular

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    How did the events of the 1930s impact African Americans prospects? Charlie Wilson The 1930s was a time of great struggle in the USA. The New York stock market crashed in 1929 and triggered a spiral of economic depression‚ which hit African Americans hard. The Great Depression had a huge impact on African Americans. The Great Depression of the 1930s was catastrophic for all workers. But as usual‚ African Americans suffered worse‚ pushed out of unskilled jobs previously scorned by whites before

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    have inspired international discussions on humanitarian relief‚ support efforts‚ and how these efforts are managed and prioritized. Through a comparative analysis of the UK’s response to children refugees during the 1930s Kindertransports to that of children refugees during the 2010’s Syrian crisis‚ it becomes evident that humanitarian relief was and continues to be prevalent when the emphasize rest on children’s lives. This prevalence comes in spite of the rise of right-wing jargon or anti-Semitism

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