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    Was The New Deal Effective? It is often said that desperate times call for desperate measures‚ and when President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected in 1932‚ Americans were willing to try anything. In 1929 the stock market crashed and sent the country into what is known as the Great Depression. The effects were devastating in this prolonged economic crisis; people lost their jobs‚ many lost homes due to foreclosure‚ and millions were forced into poverty and starvation. Roosevelt responded to the

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    Many people know all about “standardized tests”. This was an issue for me‚ at first I was not very alluring to the idea of standardized tests‚ I felt that standardized test were a tedious subject‚ something that no one really wanted to listen or learn about; since many already know about standardized test. But I was wrong. Throughout the weeks‚ I learned that not many people actually know about the issues dealing with standardized tests and how it affects a myriad of people. Standardized tests are

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    Early in the 1800’s most of Europe engaged in a revolution. The cause began with a food shortage crisis two years earlier‚ which escalated into social unrest against the ruling class. Food prices increased and wages remained the same. As net profits on goods decreased‚ unemployment increased and food prices remained high. People were angry with what was happening. Their unrest sparked a chain of events through various parts of Europe such as Germany‚ Austria‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Italy and Hungary. When

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    How close to revolution was Great Britain in the 1790’s? The 1790’s wasn’t the easiest of times for Britain. Revolution overthrowing the monarchy in France caused working-class civilians in Britain to entertain the idea of revolutionizing. This‚ among other aspects such as the war with France and food supply‚ meant that Britain‚ led by Pitt‚ had to fight off the threat of revolution. It would be a fair statement to make that although Great Britain had big enough threats and factors for revolution

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    Effective Leader Essay Thousands of years ago‚ Polynesians traveled across the Pacific Ocean to discover the islands that we call Hawai`i. It is a chain of eight islands that are named Hawai`i‚ Mau`i‚ Moloka`i‚ Kaho`olawe‚ Lana`i‚ O`ahu‚ Kaua`i and Ni`ihau. Kamehameha‚ the adopted nephew of Kalani`opu`u‚ conquered all of them by killing opposing chiefs and finally uniting all of them under one rule. He ruthlessly led his army to attack anyone in his way of taking control of the islands. Kamehameha

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    projects such as fortresses‚ palaces‚ and entire cities. Additionally‚ Herod also was responsible for the hiring of several laborers and‚ of course‚ the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. Some of these architectural buildings still stand to this day such as the fortress at Masada. This stronghold had been fortified so well that‚ after the death of Herod the Great‚ rebels took over the fortress and was able to withstand

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    The Civil rights movement of the 1950’s was a very significant part of history for the African American community and the rest of America in that it paved the way for future Civil Rights gains. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950’s impacted the African American community tremendously throughout its brave leaders‚ organizations‚ and table turning tactics. The civil rights movement could never have succeeded the way it did without the help of some of its very brave leaders like Martin Luther King

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    The 60’s were known for their rights movements‚ and for people speaking their mind. During the same time as the Anti-war Movement was going on we also had a huge Civil Rights Movement with a huge leader‚Martin Luther King Junior. The Vietnam war was a very dreaded war‚ this is sadly one of the wars that we have ever officially lost. However it depends at how you look at it‚ because‚ yes we did lose many of our soldiers but‚ Vietnam gained their own independence which was what they were fighting for

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    How significant was the ‘Domino Theory’ as a reason for US involvement in the conflict in Vietnam? What is the most important part of this question? “HOW SIGNIFICANT” “DOMINO THEORY” This must be your main focus. However‚ to analyse how significant it is‚ you need to be able to consider other factors. That said‚ to achieve the top marks you need to consider other factors only in the context that they make the domino theory more or less significant. Refer to the domino theory in every paragraph.

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    checked‚ Ricardo’s "iron law of wages" and Bentham’s doctrine that people did what was pleasant‚ and would tend to claim relief rather than working. http://wapedia.mobi/en/Poor_Law_Amendmen… Population increased faster than resources unless checked people do what is pleasant‚ and would tend to claim relief rather than working . The history of the Poor Law in England and Wales is usually divided between two statutes‚ the Old Poor Law passed during the reign of Elizabeth I and the New Poor Law‚ passed in

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