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    jobs to fight overseas” (“Family” 1). As a result of this‚ women were encouraged to apply for those jobs (“Family” 1). A new saying of “We can do it!” was implemented to tell women that they could do the industrial jobs just as well as the men who did them prior to the war (“Family” 1). The women realized that they were capable for these jobs and “were earning good money” (“Family” 2). After these jobs became available‚ women moved out of town to get a job and live on their own (“Family” 2). After

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    Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso is one of the most revered artists of his time and maybe in all of history. During his early years he painted in a realistic style creating detailed masterpieces and was already well on his way to becoming a great artist. Picasso went through many artistic phases in his life time‚ those of which would be his Blue Period‚ the Rose Period‚ the African-influenced Period‚ Analytic Cubism and finally Synthetic Cubism. Picasso revolutionized art in such a way that created waves

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    The receiver intercepted the British ASV radars‚ and allowed the u-boats to detect potential attacks. The Metox was not perfect‚ as it did often warn of ships that were at a safe distance away‚ which prevented them from recharging batteries or reaching their destination quickly. In addition‚ the Metox also provided the u-boat commanders information about whether they were they had been

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    Roaring 20s influenced Americans in many ways‚ one of those being “the new woman”‚ another being “the birth of mass culture”‚ ‚third “the jazz age”‚ and lastly‚ prohibition. First‚ the new woman impacted Americans because she represented an image of how women felt inside but never

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    Almost instantly‚ the country’s unemployment rate jumped from four percent to an overwhelming twenty five percent. Many believe that the depression was caused by the crash of the stock market in 1929. Although this is partly true‚ the stock market did not just crash spontaneously. There were many factors during this time period that led to its collapse.

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    New Deal‚ fundamentally changed the nation. The New Deal affected the country by providing jobs and was to be a means of giving the nation a sense of hope. However‚ despite the positive actions that took place‚ the New Deal did not fix the job unemployment problems nor did the economy improve to pre Depression levels until many years after the New Deal was initiated. There is no doubt that President Roosevelt changed the role of the government in the economy and the opinion of the American people

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    significantly important during this time. Paragraph 1: Before the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers were very important to their rural towns because they were the only ones growing food to feed not only their family but the town they lived in as well. They did not only grow crops but they also breed animals such as cows‚ sheep‚ chickens‚ pigs and so forth. But it was not easy for the farmers they worked from the sunrise to sunset all day every day. Rural towns were dominated by agriculture. Families use

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    joined the right hand parties such as the Freikorps or the Nazi party. Economic Problems: After World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany’s economy went to bare minimum. The government could not support its citizens and the people in Germany did not like them either. Right winged groups said that they will not adhere to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles thus gaining popularity. Depression and Unemployment: As the economy was at bare minimum‚ the currency (Deutschmark) was reduced to nearly

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    D. Roosevelt implemented the New Deal in 1933. The New Deal was a success assignable to being responsible for some powerful and important accomplishments such as increasing employment rates and saving capitalism‚ however‚ it did have some downsides‚ as the Great Depression did not entirely end. The New Deal helped Americans in many different ways‚ such as through the programs it provided. Some of the programs included Farm Security Administration (FSA) which focused on improving the lives of tenant

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    Time Period 8 Study Guide 1. The economic growth following World War II was caused primarily by the efforts of the president and the federal government in response to fears about another Great Depression as 1946-1947 put America into a postwar recession. The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944‚ otherwise known as the GI Bill of Rights‚ allowed the 15 million veterans returning from the war to continue their education through government grants. The federal government also allowed veterans over $16

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