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    1. Which of the following was not a significant motivation behind the New Deal? => reviving America’s commitment to family values at a time when they seemed to be in decline 2. In the mid-1930s‚ Unions of industrial workers‚ led by John L. Lewis‚ founded a new labor organization‚ called = the Congress of Industrial Organizations. 3. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs who launched an "Indian New Deal" that ended a policy of forced assimilation and allowed Indians unprecedented cultural

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    Africa was imperialized in 1884 at the conference of Berlin. By 1914‚ Europeans had taken most of Africa. Countries in Africa before imperialism where socially strong because they had a lot of different tribes‚ cultures and languages. However different ethnic groups were often in conflict. Economically they had complex trade. European countries imperialized Africa because they wanted to spread Christianity and abolish slavery. They also wanted their natural resources. They took advantage of Africa’s

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    August 11‚ 2009 U.S. History 1914-1945 Final Paper The New Deal was a welcomed change from the politics as usual in Washington DC. This fact is proven by the landslide victory achieved by Franklin Delano Roosevelt over Herbert Hoover in the election of 1932. In the New Deal‚ President Roosevelt pledged a new system of doing things‚ which would not only bring an end to the Depression but also prevent the events that brought it. This new deal was necessitated by the effects of the Great Depression

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    The New Deal 1933-2939 1933-1939 periods were one of the most critical periods in the American History. Around 1929‚ Americans faced unremitting economical privation‚ where complete reformation was required in order to restore its economical health. The Great Depression of America destroyed its confidence and trusts in the government‚ furthermore‚ the causes of the Great Depression were merely due to the failure of the economical status of America. President Franklin D. Roosevelt- one of the greatest

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    European imperialism has shaped the world over and over many times‚ acquiring many colonies throughout the globe. The colonization of Africa was no different for the Europeans. The need for raw materials motivated Europeans to acquire new lands in order to provide resources for their industrialized economies. The strong sense of a burden to civilize and enlighten others became the perspective for the approach of colonization. The sense of nationalism was always the contrary notion to imperialism. During

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    is based off of private ownership. In document one of the DBQ‚ it states that capitalism is "based on the private ownership of capital‚ and on the production of goods and services for profit" (document 1). Even though it may sound like a good idea‚ many people were unhappy with capitalism because on lthe people who took the risk to invest money were wealthy and everyone else‚ for the most part was poor. The solution to these problems were new ideas of economic systems. Socialism was one idea. Socialism

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    In response to the scramble for Africa‚ Africans had actions spurring conflict with Europeans‚ reactions to Europe’s actions during colonization‚ and actions of peaceful accord. Many African kingdoms‚ who had governed themselves before European colonization‚ were against the colonization of their lands under other European countries. Based on an African Ashanti queen’s account‚ in document six‚ it is clear that the colonizing Europeans had very little respect for monarchies already in place (Doc

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    colonization was the result of the greedy Capitalists who \only cared for new resources and markets. The third group of people claimed it to be their job to enlighten and educate the uncivilized people of Africa. Although the political leaders of European powers encouraged colonization of African empires to advance their nation’s global influence‚ others argued that it was only for the profiteering of the Capitalists who sought new resources and markets from Africa and those who benefited from colonization

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    The period following the Civil War is called Reconstruction. The goals of the Reconstruction were to abolish slavery‚ allow former slaves to be citizens and have rights‚ integrate blacks into society‚ destabilize the Southern government (Confederacy)‚ and reunited the country. Although the North won the war‚ the South did not win Reconstruction. Both Democrats and the Ku Klux Klan caused Reconstruction to slow down‚ especially in the South. Following the Civil War‚ Democrats tried to put a stop

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    New Deal was introduced in the 1930s by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in which established many programs after the Great Depression. It was made to provide aid to millions of people in the US because of the Great Depression. The New Deal is a success because the programs it created became very effect and made a lot of progress in helping people stood up from the sufferings they went through and start a new life. It created direct and immediate rate relief‚ and it made a lot of changes such as increasing

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