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    and starvation. Along with these issues‚ people tried there best to do what they could to be able to survive. Many citizens banded together and formed organizations in an attempt to restore the prices of goods and services. Farmers were the majority of the people who were leading the fight against the Great Depression. Family’s were struggling in different ways depending on what their economic situation was. In an attempt to have a meal some of them had to use there own pets as a way of being able

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    provided women with new opportunities and roles in European society. It helped change traditional gender roles‚ which paved the path for advances in women’s rights. Prior to World War I‚ women’s rights were limited‚ and their primary role was to work at home. However‚ during the war‚ their rights expanded by gaining the role of now working at jobs traditionally held by men. After the war‚ women’s rights continued to expand‚ but their roles were brought back to the home. Before World War I‚ women played

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    by Shakespeare‚ women do not get to enjoy the same freedom that women do today. The play Othello was written in the late sixteenth century. In the play Othello and Desdemona get married despite race and age. Iago is the character that tries to break up this marriage and convince Othello that she is unfaithful. Iago wants Cassio to lose his position as lieutenant. Iago frames Cassio to convince Othello that Desdemona is cheating. In the End Othello ends up killing Desdemona. Women were responsible

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    territories including Domestic strategy and for the most part American culture. Fundamentally‚ American culture is being influenced and it is obviously appeared through numerous occasions. Chilly war makes dread inside the general population. Official request 9835 went by President Harry Truman to explore the administration workers. It essentially was to ensure that no American‚ particularly government authorities were communists. SO that all American would be on the same pontoon. America dreaded socialism

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    After winning the Spanish-American War in 1898‚ the United States gained control of three colonies and one of those colonies was the Philippines (42). Americans were split on their ideas of what to do with the Philippines. Some believed that the Philippines rightfully belonged to the U.S. so therefore the U.S. should retain the colony and govern it however they wish (42). One man who felt this way was Albert J. Beveridge‚ a U.S. Senator that opposed the anti-imperialist movement (42). Senator Beveridge

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    Two fairly minor issues linked above arguments- also have an impact. Imperialism‚ a dominant force at this time‚ had a considerable impact on the balance of power in Europe‚ although most of the campaign taking place outside the continent. Imperialism certainly made the system unworkable and likely general war‚ as the pursuit of Empire by European powers is the potential for competition in a region expanded at a global level. The other factor to be mentioned is the fragility of the balance. Mainly

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    He was one of the first poets to write about the first World War and is best remembered for his passionate poems of this war. He wrote about the true horrors of war‚ often carping about and chastising people such as generals‚ politicians‚ and churchmen who blindly supported the war and

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    371) Aids under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson were the first government steps towards Reconstruction in 1864. A number of tendencies and events led to the undermining and eventually the end of Reconstruction efforts by 1877. Reconstruction was nothing more than just an envisioned change in the social structure from the dominant white Americans to the lower class African

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    Women during the French Revolution had various roles. The two main roles woman played during the french revolution was joining the crusade for freedom and fighting for equality. Women during the french revolution joined the crusade for freedom. Woman during the revolution would buy food and would manage their families slender resources‚ but this role for woman changed after the economy worsened because of Bastille falling. The economic crises lead to women not being able to manage their household

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    After the Seven Year’s War in Ohio Country no one could have predicted that the next two decades would bring such dramatic change to the Britain’s mainland. After France was removed from the North Americans it created a huge debt that Britain had to find means to pay back‚ which caused a major change for Britain after 1963. The American Revolution was precipitated‚ in part‚ by a series of laws passed between 1764 and 1774 that regulating trade and taxes. This legislation caused tensions between colonists

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