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    back to the past. This left the founding fathers with an extremely difficult task. How do you govern a person who wants to govern themselves? Government is necessary‚ after all‚ for the war had left the colonies in extreme debt‚ requiring taxation that their makeshift government didn’t have the power to administer‚ leaving taxes in the hands of each state individually. Since states would often excuse taxes‚ the economy grew stagnant‚ threatening to completely destroy this young nation. As such‚ the

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    Great Britain. Several mills and factories opened along rivers and all people‚ no matter age or gender‚ were set to work. Thus creating a new industrialization era. The rise of cotton production was very crucial and had an extreme effect on America’s economy. After Indigo had begun to be exported to Britain from other places‚ America needed a new cash crop. Following careful consideration‚ it was decided that cotton was the most reasonable choice. This led many former “indigo farmers along the coast [to]

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    In October 1929‚ America’s stock market crashed‚ resulting in the Great Depression and the exposing of major weaknesses in the US and world economics. As the Great Depression progressed‚ President Hoover struggled to find a solution. After Hoover left office with no success‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed his “New Deal” program‚ which brought hope to Americans. The Roosevelt Administration’s response to the Great Depression helped to provide relief‚ recovery‚ and reform that was highly criticized

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    The 1930s was an era of the American culture that was covered in darkness. The economy was in shambles. Unemployment was at an unprecedented high and poverty ran rampant throughout all races and social classes. With many Americans investing all of their finances into the stock market‚ its crash led to the crushing of people’s livelihoods. Wall Street was the center of life of the country and with it crippled‚ all other aspects of life fell apart consequently. Unemployment reached over 25% and there

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    Minimum wages are the lowest hourly‚ daily or monthly wage that a government requires employers to pay to employees. The increase and decrease in minimum wages has impacting effects on multiple factors in our economy including the unemployment rates. Over the years‚ we can see a change in the effect. The more visible and instant results are known as the short run effects and the long lasting and less predictable results are known as the long run effects. Both of these effects are crucial to predict

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    It came to be defined as a time of mass consumption and mass production‚ as technological advancements and the development of consumer goods increased population happiness and helped the economy attain an unparalleled level of growth. But this American Dream‚ though romanticized in later literature‚ was in reality not enjoyed by the majority of society. Indeed‚ although this period was characterized by major social changes‚ including women’s

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    The internet is a network of networks that consists of millions of private‚ public‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ of local to global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. From work to school‚ living room to shopping malls and restaurants‚ internet follows us everywhere and has become an essential part of our lives and in today’s world‚ life without internet cannot be imagined. In short‚ the internet has conquered every

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    that they could still own slaves. The northern states were repelled by slavery‚ in part because there was no great need to support their economy. Industrialization and factories were able to pay workers and many laborers would work for low wages found in the influx of immigrants coming through Ellis Island. The abolishment of slavery negatively impacted the economy‚ primarily in the South‚ due to Southern plantation owners having to pay wages for labor. Even though owning slaves was illegal‚ black

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    previous duties‚ and the economy was back on track. On the topic of women and family‚ marriages and birth rates were skyrocketing in the 1950s. However‚ this means that divorce was becoming more common as well. It was not a drastic jump‚ but more of a slow and steady increase‚ by about 10‚000 in the decade. Domestic life solidified during this decade‚ but unfortunately the marriage life wasn’t. As known in society‚ money has always been a common issue in marriages. The economy boomed during and post-WWII

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    Great Depression affected everyone in America. Families were forced to leave their homes‚ northern cities became over populated‚ artists were inspired‚ and the president was given a bad reputation. The Great Depression majorly hurt the American economy. In October of 1929‚ when the stock market crashed‚ a total 12.9 million shares were traded (History.com Staff “The Great Depression”). The stock market crash triggered the Great Depression in America. Any American that had invested in the stock market

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