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    The Great Depression and It’s Effects on General Society The Depression of the 1930’s was a very hard time for the middle and lower classes in America. Due to the depression‚ both classes had to struggle to survive and give up many of their favorite pastimes due to lack of monetary funds. Blacks had to give up low paying jobs to upper class white males who had lost their higher paying jobs. Mexican workers were sent out of the country. Many people‚ especially farmers‚ were evicted from their houses

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    prospered. In the 1920’s the problems that led to the Great Depression were dispersed over a time of maldistribution of wealth‚ and what was called a bull market. A bull market is a stock market that is based on speculation. Speculation was a system of borrowing money to buy stocks and selling for a profit. Speculation only worked if the stock market was on the rise though. To this day people who have not been properly educated about the Great Depression believe that President Hoover was the cause.

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    Roosevelt made the decision to recapture the Philippines from the Japanese following the conquest of the Mariana Islands in which the US succeeded in defeating the Japanese on June 20‚ 1944. The goal was to cut Japan access to oil from the Netherlands East Indies and to free the Philippines from the Japanese. In addition‚ the vital location would allow the Allies to continue to defeat Japanese forces. The Battle of Leyte Gulf was a key turning point for the Allies in World War II; not only did it give

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    As a result of France’s swift defeat in World War Two‚ Britain was alone in the war from the 22nd June 1940 until June 1941‚ when Germany invaded Russia at the start of Operation Barbarossa. Whilst alone‚ the months from July to September 1940 were seen as the climax of British military resistance; the Battle of Britain. Had the Royal Air Force not been able to stave off the Luftwaffe’s attacks‚ the consequences could have been severe‚ not just because of the likely Nazi invasion with Operation Sealion

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    Progressives consisted mainly of middle class citizens that felt there were too many injustices in the US and they felt the Government had the responsibility to correct them. They felt that the Government had catered to big business for too long and their power was getting out of hand. They also thought that local government was being run terribly and needed improvement. This was also a time when child labor was a problem in factories and Progressives knew this must be controlled. They also thought

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    Union during the Civil War. This major victory was a massive turning point in the war for the Union. Before this point in the war‚ the Union only had a few wins against the Confederacy and hope was slowly withering away for the Union; but because of Vicksburg‚ the Union was able to turn the war around and eventually (as we all know) win the war and reunite the North and the South. Vicksburg was an important Union victory and turning point in the war because it was believed to be the key to the Confederacy

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    The 1900s was a great time for change in Canada. The two most significant events being the First World War and the Great Depression. In both events the government had to be involved. But how much government involvement does it take to keep a country in order during these times? Many still ponder this question‚ even a century later. Personally I believe that the government needs to do all it can to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its people‚ especially during times of hardship. I will be talking

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    paper I will discuss four points concerning the civil war in detail. The first issue discussed will be Professor McPherson’s arguments in the text Ordeal by Fire and whether Antietam and Emancipation‚ Gettysburg‚ Vicksburg‚ and Chattanooga‚ represent the three critical turning points in the Civil War. Second‚ I will rank the three points from greatest to least in terms of their importance on the Civil War. Third‚ I will add a fourth event I feel was significant to the turning of the war. Antietam

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    Causes of The Great Depression The Great Depression‚ which lasted for over a decade‚ was the longest and most devastating economic collapse seen in the history of the modern world. Originating in the United States‚ it eventually spread to many other countries‚ destroying their economies and industrial sectors. To understand the effect it had on the societies of America‚ as well as abroad‚ it is important to understand the major factors that led to its

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    Jenny Nguyen Mr. Martin English 1C Period 4 18 April‚ 2013 The Treatment of Women in the Great Depression The world’s most life corrupting stock market crash that occurred between 1929 to 1945 was the most largest economy slump America had to over come in history. As the crash erupted‚ it spilled to not only America‚ but also nearly half of the world and changed everyone’s life that happened to have gotten caught into it. The endless percentage drops of the unemployment rates and

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