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    income was meager due to all the high paying jobs being reserved and given out to nobles and bought by the bourgeois. Even the smallest rise in taxes or the price of a needed item could mean the death of many peasants. This unfair taxing was a gigantic cause of the French Revolution. France had a large burden that involved some major debt. Wars

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    presidency Document B: • during the Great Depression‚ many people pitched in to help out  FDR helped better the worker’s working conditions and wages  NRA and Section 7(a) of the National Industrial Recovery Act o “Everyone is sympathetic to the cause of creating of creating more jobs and better wages for labor…”  showed that everyone was pitching in to help and create more jobs for people o “…leading us fast to a condition where the Government must more and more expand its relief activities…”

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    complications during the Depression. Unemployment skyrocketed from 1929 to 1936 from almost 4% to 23%. There were twice as many African- Americans unemployed. Many couldn’t even pay rent or buy food (Doc 3). People were often thrown into the streets. New Deals like the TVA and the CCC were applied.The TVA stopped floods by building dams. The CCC Built parks and planted trees. There were Mental and Physical responses

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    The Puritans of the New England colonies influenced the development of political‚ economical‚ and social areas throughout the 1630’s-1670 with their ideas and values. They had emigrated from Britain in order to express their beliefs and practices freely. Religion was the foundation of the political‚ economical‚ and social developments of the Puritans. From government to living conditions to religious acts‚ the Puritans were trying to purify the Church of England in their own ways. Some things worked

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    Economic Imperialism in the East Asia Xiaowei Huang Zhuhai Campus‚ Beijing Institute of Technology E-mail: janey710@yahoo.com Abstract Korean popular culture such as movies‚ TV dramas‚ and pop music is overwhelmingly powerful and TV dramas are one of the most remarkable popular cultures of these. They are not only popular in terms of the fanaticalness of audiences and fans‚ but also bring considerable profit to the national income. Cultural imperialism to be a new form of economic imperialism. The Korean

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    started the war because they were fighting for slavery‚ but this common belief in not completely true. They fought to protect the Union. Because of the willingness of the African Americans to fight in the war they changed the idea of slavery and new reasons for the fighting of one of the bloodiest wars in the history of the world. African Americans changed the Civil War‚ consequently changing the world as we know it. At the beginning of the war the question was asked “…what shall be done with

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    Sandra Ogbuagu PSCI 3105A: Imperialism Sadia Naz February 28th 2012 Schumpeter and Lenin: Imperialism This essay will be discussing Joseph Schumpeter and Lenin’s theories of Imperialism in order to understand how they differ from each other‚ and what each theorist has to say about reasons for imperialism. The goal of this essay it is to compare both authors‚ in order to interpret‚ understand and analyze what Schumpeter and Lenin have to say on Imperialism. This paper will begin by outlining

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    event is described as the term “massacre” because the Boston boys were taunted and cursed by the mean British soldiers. Document 4 Who did Cresswell blame for the growing antagonism between the British and the American colonists? Cresswell blamed New England for the growing antagonism between the British and the American Colonists. Document 5 Why‚ according to this document‚ were the Americans justified in fighting the British? According to this document‚ Americans defended themselves against

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    Austin Taylor AP United States History September 25‚ 2014 Revolutionary War DBQ Essay As the American Revolution began to evolve‚ the American colonists began to realize that the colonies were separate from the British and actually a united group over a course of 100 years. They began to develop their own political‚ cultural and economic beliefs‚ which showed the tremendous differences between the colonies and the British value on how a country should be ruled and run. Economic struggles during

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    When looking at the causes of conflict‚ it is necessary to look into the history and background of each area in order to fully understand the strife. In the late 1800’s‚ strong pushes for colonization of European countries pushed explorers to seek for new places that they could call their own. The European countries leading these expeditions quickly discovered that Africa was rich in vital resources‚ which made it very appealing for colonization. Most African areas were under a very week form of

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