Cited: Devaney‚ John. Lyndon Baines Johnson President. New York: Walker and Company‚ 1986. Print. Wilmore‚ Kathy and Merlin Hernandez. “LBJ and The Great Society.” Junior Scholastic 107.8 (2005):12. History Reference Center. Web. 5 Sept. 2013. Brikley‚ Alan. “Great Society.” Reader’s Companion to American History (1991): 470-472. History Reference Center. Web‚ 5 Sept. 2013. Naples‚ Nancy A. “Great Society/War on Poverty.” Reader’s Companion to US Women’s History. 248-250. Houghton Miffin in Harcourt Publishing
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Cited: Document A :Brinkley‚ Alan. "PG.83." American History a Survey. 1st ed. Vol. 1. N.p.: Mcgrawhill‚ 1999. N. pag. Print. Ser. 1. Document B : Jordan‚ Winthrop. The Simultaneous Invention of Slavery and Rasicm. 1st ed. Vol. 1. N.p.: n.p.‚ 1968. Print. Ser. 1.
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was the largest in the world‚ caused global shock. By 1931‚ the Great Depression affected not only the U.S.‚ but the world. “By 1933‚ 30 million people in industrial nations were unemployed‚ five times the number of unemployed four years before” (Brinkley 651). During the Great Depression‚ unemployment rates were very high‚ incomes dramatically fell‚ and many businesses failed. Oklahoma took a hard hit in the 1930’s. On top of the stock market crash‚ in the early 1930’s‚ Oklahoma had severe droughts
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differences among American and Europe (Brinkley‚ 2007). The Difference Crevecoeur’s commended America for the accomplishment of forming a beautiful nation from land that at one point was unsettled and heavily wooded. He described American farmers owning nice clothing for someone who has to be a knight in England for the same principles of living their lifestyle were pleasant. American farmers nurtured the lands‚ instead of farmers that labored the English lands (Brinkley‚ 2007). A self-sufficient opportunity
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References: Brinkley‚ A. (2000). Franklin D. Roosevelt. Retrieved on June 23‚ 2012 from http://www.fdrheritage.org/fdrbio.htm Beschloss‚ M. & Sidey‚ H. (2009) The Presidents of the United States of America – Franklin D. Roosevelt. Retrieved on June 22‚ 2012 from
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Cited: Brinkley‚ Alan. The Unfinished Nation. Boston: McGraw Hill‚ 2005. 469. "Command Correction." TIME 14 Sep. 1962. Johnson‚ Lyndon B. "Statement by the President on the Flight of Gemini 7‚" 4 Dec. 1965‚ 1135. Kennedy‚ John F1.‚ "News Conference‚" 15 Feb. 1961
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culture and religion throughout the new Empire. It was located on a peninsula the natural harbor for access called the Golden Horn. It was one of the most successful and important political and military center throughout Eastern Roman Empire.(Brinkley‚ Alan) The Byzantine Empire was located on a peninsula called the Golden Horn on the edge of Europe. It was a key place after six years they moved forward with a new city. It was initially influenced by Roman and Greek but the Greek held
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for Americans (Brinkley 219). To secure the domestic
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built leading to a response to the Civil Rights Movement‚ and through continuing efforts a breakthrough was made where African Americans favored President Kennedy because he helped with the release of Martin Luther King‚ Jr. from a Georgia prison (Brinkley‚ 2007‚ 2003‚ 1999). Noted legislative achievements during this phase of the Civil Rights Movement were passage of Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ that banned discrimination based on "race‚ color‚ religion‚ or national origin" in employment practices and
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Autobiography‚ by Theodore Roosevelt‚ 1913. (Specifics from chapters 11‚ 12‚ and 13). http://bartleby.com/55/12.html http://bartleby.com/55/13.html http://bartleby.com/55/11.html Secondary Source Documents 2. The Unfinished Nation‚ Sixth Edition‚ by Alan Brinkley (Chapter 20‚ pgs. 540-41). 3. http://www.sparknotes.com/testprep/books/sat2/history/chapter14section2.rhtml
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