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    The 1930’s and 40’s‚ both‚ influence history significantly. The Holocaust and World War II hold great responsibility for the significance of these notorious time periods. The Holocaust continues to be a vast part of America’s history today. It seems that Nazi propaganda is what sparked the commencement of the Holocaust. In anticipation of the mass murder‚ Jews and other classifications were confronted with discrimination and anti-semitic preconception. Nazi propaganda is one of particular things

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    the laws” (Plato). In prison there’s a lot of racism. Innocent people are treated as criminals. When people finish serving time they don’t have anything. If they want a job they can’t work because they’re “ A Criminal”. The U.S prison system is a racist institution that unfairly targets people of color. Drug laws are unfair‚ the prison system uses inmates for essentially free labor ( like slavery)‚ and also people don’t have options when they get out‚ it’s an unfair system that should be changed

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    State and Federal Prison Systems CJS230 Amanda Stasiewicz 05/17/2015 State prisons hold people who are arrested by local police and sheriff departments. Federal prisons hold people who are arrested by the federal bureau of investigations (FBI). The state and federal prisons have security levels for every type of prisoners. State prisons are run by the department of corrections while the federal prisons are run by the justice department. “The Federal Bureau of Prisons was created by an act of Congress

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    Holocaust Document Analysis With the end of World War I‚ came the down fall of Germany. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles forced Germans to take blame for the war and pay large reparation to the victorious countries. Germany lost everything they owned and spiraled downhill. With the whole country down in the slums‚ any sight of hope sparked a wild fire; the emergence of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party did just that. Hitler‚ a German Nationalist‚ began rising to power due to his promises to

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    and with the exception of food‚ that is what Solitary Confinement entails. Solitary confinement is a controversial form of punishment used in the prison. Prisoners who are placed in Solitary Confinement will spend up to twenty-three hours a day in a cell without human contact except prison staff. Solitary Confinement should not be in the prison system because it drives people to suicidal thoughts‚ and also causes insanity and want to do more harmfull things to more people. The studies have shown

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    1. Socialism: An ideology during the nineteenth century‚ which was the third newest belief system during its time‚ it emerged response opposing the different ideas during industrial capitalism and it became upheld by liberal ideas. Socialism was important because it formed the whole thought of ownership dealing with railroads‚ factories‚ and machines. This resulted in intentions of putting inequalities in society to an end such as the power of the economy‚ abundance‚ income‚ and favorable circumstances

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    Minority Inmates in the American Prison System Melvin Kenney ENG 122 Dr. Beckwith-Howard March 18‚ 2013 Is the system rigged for the majority‚ or for those that break the law? Why are minorities more likely to be incarcerated? Is it because of the lack of education and parental support‚ living in poverty‚ socially and behaviorally challenged? Race-based differences in individual treatment are some of the most difficult challenges in American society today and these are

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    Orwell‚ a once famous author‚ used to describe the uses and effects of propaganda. In relation to World War 1‚ many countries that were involved in the fighting had to gain support from its citizens in order to fund the war effort. By using propaganda‚ these countries were able to gain support through its citizens and to fight battles due to the increase in support of the military. Governments in the war devoted a multitude of resources and a huge amount of effort to produce newspapers‚ books‚ and cartoons

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    World War 1 raged on from 1914 – 1918 and ravaged half the world. Its outcome was the treaty of Versailles which created more problems than it solved. It was harsh and created feelings of resentment against the allies and ended up sowing seeds for World War 2. THE SECOND WORLD WAR LASTED FROM 1939 TO 1945. IT TOOK PLACE ONLY TWO DECADES AFTER THE FIRST WORLD WAR. It involved more than 30 countries AND RESULTED IN THE DEATH OF MORE THAN 50 million people. World War Two in Europe began on 1st September

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    The American Revolution began in 1775 when conflicts began between the colonial government and North American Colonies. The war continued on until 1783. Between these years many people and groups of people‚ such as African Americans‚ women‚ and Native Americans‚ were affected. Each group of people had different effects caused by the war‚ but all had to deal with some kind of change in their lifestyle. When the American revolution began African Americans saw it as an opportunity to gain their own

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