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    Whilst many people at home had left to help in the war effort many of those jobs were vacant and African Americans helped fill the vacancy. As you saw the higher paying jobs lose employees due to selective service taking many of those employees going over to fight in Europe. In the poster to the right this was a poster to appeal to African Americans to work for jobs that help in the war front. The significance of this poster is that an African American is

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    Tsar Peter I‚ also known as Peter the Great‚ ruling Russia from 1689 to 1725‚ implemented major military and domestic reforms that centralized Russia and increased its role in Europe. He centralized his power and revolutionized the role of the servant nobility‚ creating a vast bureaucracy that would stabilize Russia. He would apply Western principles to his armies and the Russian Cossacks would expand throughout Eurasia. Peter also introduced radical reforms that discouraged the ancient traditions

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    poising in an underground bunker. The mystery remains whether or not this really happened. There are ideas that try to prove that Hitler did kill himself along with his new wife Eva Braun‚ but it remains a question of whether or not Hitler was actually dead. There are also many ideas that prove that Hitler did escape to Argentina. However‚ Hitler did not die in WWII‚ he in fact escaped the war and went south to Argentina and lived the rest of his days in the Andes Mountains. There are many facts about

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    America (US). These neighboring countries handled the same situation rather differently‚ and despite the many similarities between Japanese internment in the US and Canada during the World War II (WWII) era‚ there were many differences as well. The Japanese‚ in both cases‚ were discriminated against (prior to WWII)‚ suffered property and financial losses‚ labored in various occupations‚ and were awarded reparations. Distinctions can be seen between internment of the Japanese in the US and Canada‚ in dealing

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    school for the children to attend. The children attended these schools to learn how to read and write the language that was made. Of course this didn’t make Jackson happy. As time past the Cherokee Indians didn’t resist leaving any more. They knew if they didn’t leave they could be killed. Then Jackson would have his way. At this time Jackson was not a well respected president‚ but he could be a hero. He could win wars‚ battles‚ and even redeemed himself from the Indian removal

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    Traditionalists (mature/ wwii generation) born between 1922 – 1943 The older and more experienced. These employees have respect for the rules. They are confrontable with tradition ways and rarely open for a change. They are known to be “technology impaired.” Unlike the younger generation growing up with mobile devise they aren’t as familiar with computers and other technology. Mature/World War II Generation Members of the Mature/WWII Generation (born before 1946) are 67 years or older. Although

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    How Did Neoliberalism Fail

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    “The Neoliberal model of society is breaking down” From the 1980’s up until now‚ the ideas of neoliberalism have reigned supreme in the minds of western policy makers‚ this made it the economic norm of the last 3 or 4 decades. Neoliberalism gave individuals exactly what they desired‚ a life or at least a belief of a life without interference from the state. Recent times suggest that the successes of Neoliberalism are not sustainable‚ with the rise of Donald Trump and Brexit it even looks set to outright

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    Entente (the Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia). So Germany was land-locked. Germany needed a strong navy so that it would have a place in Europe‚ and to confront other countries. c. Based on the state of the arms race in 1914‚ if you were a German citizen‚ how would you feel? Explain why. I would feel nervous but I would feel more confident. Once again Germany is not on good terms with the countries surrounding them. It would cause tension seeing soldiers with guns walking along boarders every day. But Germany

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    that were strong enough to withstand times when countries might oppose each other on one matter but still need to trade. It would also help in creating boundaries and dealing with the aftermath of the war. From the start of the war in Europe‚ the United States had maintained a neutral stance. While Franklin D. Roosevelt himself was openly sympathic to the Allies‚ the American public was

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    involvement during world war 2? Not long after Hirohito became emperor he was pressured by the japanese military to invade Manchuria and attack china. even though he was reluctant to attack he still asked America and Britain for help. After America made the decision not to help he thought he had no choice but to attack pearl harbor but despite having no enthusiasm to enter the war he was proud of the naval success. The attack on pearl harbor finally caused America to enter the war in 1941. During

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