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    Legacies and Differences of Cultural Change There were many Legacies that are still in existence today‚ because the early encounters with Native Americans and Africans‚ this civilization is still in existence. The encounters caused the Native Americans to adopt and integrate their traditions‚ cultures and societies and tribes of cultures and were integrated with the way of life of many cultures. Architecture‚ food and music were all resonates of legacies from the early encounters. The legacies

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    The New Deal was successful in that it solved the major problems of the Great Depression. Franklin Delano Roosevelt did a great job leading the country with a goal to recover from approximately four years of tough times. He implemented the three R’s which were relief‚ recovery and reform. He used all three of these during the repair of the United States economic system. There were many people ready to listen to their recently elected president on March 12‚ 1933. When he came onto the radio he talked

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    The Society of New France There were many early expeditions from Europe to North America‚ most in search of a Northwest Passage that linked the Atlantic to the Pacific‚ thus leading to the wealth of Asia . These excursions alerted Europeans of the resources North America offered and this attraction of fish and furs stimulated annual voyages from Europe to reap the benefits of the New World. As appealing as this discovery was‚ Europeans considered this New World a harsh environment and

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    Genghis Khan Extra Essay Genghis Khan’s legacy is one of the most well known. They are known for their large empire that stretched across Eurasia. They were brutal and violent‚ but somehow it worked out and they obtained one of the largest empires in the world and what is now known as the second greatest empire to ever exist (after the Roman Empire of course). The most important aspect of the Mongolian Empire’s legacy was the strength of the military organization‚ along with their superior

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    your boss calls you in and you are let go. Now you have to find a new job while trying to feed your family. You are losing hope that you will be able to support you and your family. Then you hear about the New Deal in the fireside chat from President Roosevelt. You have a new hope that you can find another job and everything will be alright. This life is what over 8 million Americans went through during the Great Depression. The Great Depression began when the stock market crashed in 1929. Franklin

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    Dating back to the origin of Homo-sapeins‚ religion seemed to be a very significant part of human beings upbringings. They lived in a world where God was the center of their lives‚ this term is called Theo(s)centrism. God was the essential aspect of their existence. For the Aztecs‚ they considered the cosmos to be a horizontal territory‚ bordered by water and the Heavens. Noticeably‚ no Homo-sapiens were present‚ only the Gods were allowed entrance into the oceans. Religion was imperative in the

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    The Great Gatsby is a story about Jay Gatsby’s quest for Daisy Buchanan. The story shows the way Gatsby views the 1920’s American Dream. The story was written between WWI and the Great Depression. It showcases the stereotypical "Roaring Twenties" lifestyle of wild partying and bootleg liquor. The Great Gatsby focuses on the unattainable “American Dream” of wealth and happiness all in one. Materialism has such an effect on American society today. People value wealth more than happiness. People

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    Political Theory and Gatsby In his article "’A New World‚ Material Without Being Real’: Fitzgerald’s Critique of Capitalism in The Great Gatsby‚" Ross Posnock establishes Fitzgerald’s interest in Marxism by placing him as a Nietzschean Marxist and contemporizing him with Georg Lukacs’s History and Class Consciousness‚ printed in 1923‚ and with Marx’s theories by extension‚ attempting to "demonstrate how deeply Marx’s critique is assimilated into the novel’s imaginative life‚" although he is careful

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal helped revive the economy to bring America out of the Great Depression. His policies provided millions of jobs‚ protected the national banks‚ provided social security‚ revived American agriculture ‚and preserved the free market economy. The New Deal created millions of jobs and it brought American agriculture back to life. The WPA and CCC created jobs for the young (ushistory.org). This lead to a stronger workforce allowing the economy to grow‚ because it put

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    France. Even though she has passed away her legacy still lives on today. She left behind the tight corset trend for comfortable masculine clothing that paved the way for other fashion designers around the world. Coco Chanel was born on August 19th‚ 1883 in Saumur‚ France as Gabrielle Chanel. She was the second child to Jeanne and Henri-Albert Chanel. Henri was a merchant and Jeanne worked at the poorhouse . When Coco was little her mother died at 33 of what Coco thought was tuberculosis but really

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