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    Bauhaus Movement

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    itself emerged. Although relatively short lived‚ this movement had a major impact on world architecture and design‚ which is still evident today. The school existed in three German cities: Weimar from 1919 to 1925‚ Dessau from 1925 to 1932 and Berlin from 1932 to 1933)‚ under three different architect-directors: Walter Gropius from 1919 to 1928‚ Hannes Meyer from 1928 to 1930 and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe from 1930 until 1933‚ when the school was closed by its own leadership under pressure from

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    rugged individualism and voluntary help from the community‚ without the government to force anything‚ the Depression was prolonged as citizens were not able to work together. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected after running against Hoover in 1932‚ he won by a landslide. Roosevelt then initiated the New Deal‚ a plan to revive America with many different programs. Many will argue that the New Deal was a failure‚ however the New Deal was a successful plan and got America out of the Depression

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    democracy and weakened Western democracies. The Great Depression had a huge bad effect on economies. During that time‚ for almost every country‚ trade was slowing‚ industrial production was declining‚ and unemployment was rising. For example‚ by 1932‚ the industrial production in United States had fallen almost 50 percent from its 1929 level. In Germany‚ unemployment was 3 million people by march and to 4.38 million by December in 1930. There also had some other kinds of economic influence in different

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    Was Collectivisation a success or failure? Economic AIMS: Large farms = would increase efficiency = fewer workers needed = more man power for industry = increase in production = more overseas trade = even more resources for industrialisation = further increase in production SUCCESSES: 1928-1935 = grain doubles from 11 million tonnes to 75 million tonnes Mass migration from countryside to cities = accelerated urbanisation= relieved

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    Why was Hitler appointed Chancellor in January 1933 On the 30th January 1933‚ one of the most important events of the twentieth century occurred‚ Adolf Hitler‚ leader of the Nazi Party‚ became Chancellor of Germany. From its foundations as a small‚ anti-communist party in the aftermath of World War I it was now the leading political party in Germany. Hitler would eventually become Fuhrer and provoke a second world war. Hitler’s rise to power was based upon long term factors and can not be attributed

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    By the winter of 1932‚ America was facing the greatest economic depression in its history. The number of unemployed people reached upwards of 13 million. Many people lived in primitive conditions close to famine. One New York family moved into a cave in Central Park. The American economy did not fully recover until the USA entered the Second World War in December 1941. The entire American banking system reached the brink of collapse. From 1929 to 1932‚ 5‚000 banks went out of business

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    New York City’s Radio City Music Hall Radio City Music hall‚ also named “Showplace of the Nation”‚ is an entertainment venue located in New York City. The Hall first opened December 27‚ 1932. It became one of New York City’s largest movie theaters within only a year of it being open and always provided entertainment for those longing for escape. New York City’s Radio City Music Hall thrives through design and the developing of a historic building. So much time and effort was put into the making

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    Donoghue V Stevenson

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    Suman Siva Prof. Jeong Chun Phuoc 012014111647 Assignment 2 – Weekly Case Law Critique WEEK 2 CASE LAW ON DONOGHUE V STEVENSON (1932) Summary On August 26th 1928‚ Donoghue (plaintiff) and a friend were at a case in Glasgow‚ Scotland. Her friend ordered / purchased a bottle of ginger beer for Donoghue. The bottle was in an opaque bottle (dark glass material) as Donoghue was not aware of the contents. After‚ Donoghue drank some and her friend lifted the bottle to pour the remainder of the ginger

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    Amelia Earhart Biography

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    Amelia Earhart was an amazing pilot. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean (“Amelia Earhart”). Amelia was a very busy lady‚ from dealing with her personal life‚ growing up to have an outstanding flying career‚ and then attempting her last major flight. Earhart has set high goals for male and female pilots all around the world. Amelia’s family may have had problems‚ but they are what helped her in the long run. Earhart was the daughter of Amelia “Amy” Otis and Edwin Earhart (“Amelia

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    employing more complex methodology‚ and though they predominately consisted of small sample sizes and regional publications (Caldwell‚ 1932; Davis‚ 1952)‚ until technological improvements supported complex modeling and allowed greater access to newspaper archives. Even though the data collected during the era were substantial and statistically significant (Caldwell‚ 1932; Wilcox‚ 1900) the actual hypothesis and measures were tautological in their subjective

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