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    instances of expansionism was in the occupation of Eastern Europe and North Korea‚ where a long process of implementing the communist system was beginning. Hardly the aggressive expansion feared by the West before the conclusion of World War II. Nor did the extension of Soviet political power warrant Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech‚ which propagandized and overemphasised communist expansionism‚ which the work of Vadney looks to

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    During the Industrial Revolution‚ England experienced many technological changes that paved the way for the highly mechanized and modern society that exists today. Out of the many changes‚ the most important is the creation of the factory that created many jobs for the unemployed‚ shifted society to become a workhouse of inventions‚ and changed British society for the better. Before the factory‚ many families were farmers that produced food for their own use‚ and their children would learn to churn

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    America is known as the land of the free‚ home of the brave and is deemed as one of the most prosperous countries with a booming economy and mass production of goods. But just as it took decades for America to build up this reputation‚ there were devastating periods of intense trial and error. During the Great Depression‚ 40% of Americans were living in poverty due to an unregulated economy. The New Deal soon followed after society had reached its apotheosis of poverty and served as a relief to jump-start

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    There are many ways how the geography affected the inuits culture. One way it affected the inuits is what they ate. Another way it affected the inuits is what they wore. And last what they lived in.First‚ geography affected what the inuits ate. Inuits ate fish‚ mousse‚reindeer‚ and more. How I know they ate these kind of things is because inuits are by the ocean so that go fishing a lot. And in the picture it was cold and there were mountains. And reindeer and mouse live in the mountains. Also the

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    Introduction: In ancient times‚ Greece was not a united country. It was a collection of separate lands‚ called city states where Greek-speaking people lived. There were hundreds of city-states in ancient Greece‚ some really small ones and some really big ones with large populations. The following are the five most powerful city-states in about 550 B.C.E; Athens (A-thens)‚ Sparta (Spar-ta)‚ Corinth (Cor-inth)‚ Thebes(the-be-s) and Argos (Ar-gos). Ancient Greece consisted mainly of a mountainous

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    prominent young “college men are shoveling sand‚ checking freight cars‚ working in filling stations.” He then implemented his New Deal. It was full of programs specifically designed to relieve‚ recover‚ and reform. Even with all his effort‚ America did not recover financially until the start of World War

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    Roosevelt’s National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was dont know if i need quotes“designed to improve standards of labor‚ promote competition‚ reduce unemployment‚ and increase consumer’s purchasing power.” (Gale... ) As details would unfold it did just the opposite. The NIRA was broken down into three parts‚ the National Recovery Administration (NRA)‚ also known as section three‚ mandated fair competition. (GALE) Working hours‚ wages‚ and minimum age of employees were all dictated by the president

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    “The Industrial Revolution had more negative effects on the world community than positive effects.” Although the Industrial Revolution had some poor impacts on the societies back in the 1800’s‚ I believe that overall it has had a dramatically beneficial effect on life today. Back then‚ with the rapid spread of the Industrial Revolution‚ farmers who worked out on the large fields across the country side began to migrate towards the cities in order to be employed as workers to one of the many factories

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    At the end of the 19th century Guatemala came under the rule of a dictator who put his country on the economic map by encouraging landowners to buy and run coffee plantations. Within 30 years Americans were the major investors. A powerful army and police force were set up to protect the wealthy landowners and their flourishing businesses. The Mayan Indians‚ with the status of peasants and laborers‚ saw nothing of the wealth being generated under the various dictators. In 1944 the dictator ruling

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    in agriculture became less employable as a result. Tenant farmers in the South‚ who were mostly Black‚ suffered the worst. AAA overlooked the other implications. Defining minority representation in the New Deal‚ describe its operation The New Deal did a great deal to end the experience of marginalization‚ oppression‚ and neglect that defined American society. African American communities felt the uneven effects of the New Deal programs. While some benefited Black workers and their families‚ others

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