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    Theoretically‚ having all economic activity organised through corporations with state-sponsored trade unions seemed impressive‚ having coherence in that it hoped to achieve harmony between capital and labour. In reality‚ however‚ the worker’s syndicates were fragmented‚ rather as a large federation‚ so that it was incapable of defending the interests of their members‚ while corporations did not exist until 1934. As a result‚ it can be argued that corporatism‚ as an economic idea‚ was

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    wealth by using their resources. Many inventions and ideas were created‚ but in order to experiment the wealthy people at the time bought up all the major farm lands. By doing this‚ the experiments were an immediate success while many farmers were forced to move to the cities and work in factories in order to move on in life. But this event caused major consequences‚ in which they were either beneficial through cheaper resources‚ communication‚ or harmful effects such as pollution‚ unsanitary living conditions

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    “The Renaissance changed the world in almost every way one could think of. It brought a kind of snowball effect: each new intellectual advance paved the way for further advancements.” In the 1400’s‚ Filippo Brunelleschi was able to complete the unfinished Dome left by Arnolfo Dicambio in the 1200’s. He not only changed the entire idea of building but also made the entire field of architecture and design. Brunelleschi

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    Castor‚ who painted on walls. Paul didn’t understand what was going on but Erik was mad. Erik decided to pry open Paul’s eyes and hold his arms back while Castor sprayed white paint into his eyes. Erik made this choice out of anger and never realized the impact it had on Paul when he got older. After Paul found out that the solar eclipse story was fake he became skeptical and tried confronting his parents.

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    duty but went above and beyond was Ulysses S. Grant. During Grant’s time in office‚ he made several major policies. The Fifteenth Amendment and Civil Rights Act‚ which Grant signed‚ further established rights for African American citizens in the United States. The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad during Grant’s presidency provided a major economic boost to America. Grant’s handling of the Black Friday panic through the Resumption Act helped stabilize the U.S. economy. Furthermore‚ Grant’s

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    an active role in the war. These women showed great courage by performing undercover work that their gender allowed them to do. Additionally‚ women made daily sacrifices and worked from their homes to support war efforts. This could mean something as simple as giving up tea or the more time consuming act of making clothes for soldiers. Many women also adopted a more aggressive approach to caring

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    for the change in the economy.During the transition of the USSR there was a huge increase in inflation Hurting people because they couldn’t afford food or normal household supplies.They went from solid‚ stable childhoods‚ to struggling for food.The disillusionment they felt leaving as children and coming back as adults to a totally different reality than what they were taught to expect. Their struggle seems to be emotionally. Individuals believed they had specific ideas in their heads of how life

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    How did I learn to read? Let me start from the beginning when I was a little kid‚ I was born in October 26th 1999‚ at jalisco‚ Mexico that is where my story took off. I can’t recall what was my first book that I started reading when I was 3 years old I don’t exactly know the name of the book but the title was something like “baby duck and the father”‚ I didn’t know what genre it was but all I remember is that the book was just a piece of art that changed my world. I was a little kid that was anxious

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    technology of machines that made production sky rocket‚ and less labor intensive work compared to the previous working lifestyle. This new world of machine and technology is called the Industrial Revolution‚ this caused Europe to become very well productive and superior to world trade. Although the Industrial Revolution did have affects on workers behind the machines that were operating them day to day. The affects that the Industrial Revolution had on workers was the issue of child labor‚ low pay

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    however‚ platinum was very expensive to distribute to homes across the globe. Edison then turned to a carbon-based‚ high resistant‚ filament‚ which would be one of the required steps for creating a lightbulb. On October 1879‚ approximately one year after Edison designed and sketched the lightbulb‚ Edison successfully

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