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    New Deal & World War II (M&M‚ Chapter 9) Massive expansion in role of federal government in US political system and in US economy between 1933-1945 Higher corporate and personal taxes‚ massive borrowing‚ new federal agencies and programs‚ regulation of product and labor markets‚ etc. Expanded federal role in wake of landslide electoral victory of FDR in November 1932 Popular vote in 48 states: FDR (22.8 million)‚ Hoover (15.8 million)‚ socialist and communist candidates (1.0 million) Electoral

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    The Square Deal

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    Square Deal Because Theodore Roosevelt’s top priority in his first year of election was his reelection as opposed top reform‚ the “Square Deal” which was his attempt at getting the vote of the lower and middle class while retaining that of the “old guard” of politicians‚ the Square Deal was an Immense success. What is the square deal? • Theodore Roosevelt’s domestic program o 3 Ideas: conservation of natural resources‚ control of corporations‚ and consumer protection o "three C’s” o Helping

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    Predictably‚ Roosevelt’s New Deal came under attack from the right‚ from Republicans‚ conservative Democrats‚ bankers‚ and Wall Street financiers who claimed that it doled out too many federal handouts. Many of these critics also feared that the policy and programs involved were a dangerous step toward socialism and the destruction of the American capitalist system. Such misgivings were understandable given the political atmosphere in the 1930s‚ as communism was becoming a more imminent threat. In

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    not always easy especially when the legal aspects are not always the same. When resolving legal disputes in international transactions there are some issues that will occur. The issues are making sure the contract is legally enforceable‚ the contract protects the company interest in the foreign country against all eventualities‚ knowing the political situation and the international laws and ethical differences in such business transactions. Foreign countries legal actions are not the same as the US

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    B2B and B2C: Ethical‚ Legal‚ and Regulatory Issues The World Wide Web has become more than a growing trend in today’s world. It is the electronic wave of the future for business‚ education‚ communication‚ and technology that is happening now. From 2000 to 2007‚ worldwide Internet usage grew 256% and at year-end 2007 Internet users numbered 1‚319‚872‚109‚ or 20% of the world’s total population (Internet World Stats‚ 2008). These statistics represent a business market waiting to be explored

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    Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary LAW/421 August 6‚ 2013 Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues Simulation Summary International trade is important and beneficial to business. However‚ international trade guides a safeguard of interests‚ specific business contract‚ defined law‚ forum of dispute settlement‚ and understanding of contract clauses. “A working knowledge of international law helps business owners and managers with global interests reduce

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    When addressing a legal dispute in international transactions views in changes in legislation‚ clashes of interest and ethical dilemmas must be taken into consideration and acknowledging of the local culture is also paramount to a successful solution to a legal dispute. One practical consideration is to implement an A D R in case a legal action is necessary; it’s less costly and expeditious than settling in local courts and both parties may suffer less red tape when dealing with governments that

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    Addressing International Legal and Ethical issues Simulation Summary Janella Fisher LAW/421 June 16th‚ 2014 Rosalie Drawbaugh Addressing International Legal and Ethical issues Simulation Summary When issues are involved in resolving legal disputes in international transactions an international mediation should take place for determining these international disagreements. In the meantime‚ there should be a stipulation of dispute resolution put into place whether or not if any infringements arise

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    The legal issues in the SeaWorld of Florida v. Perez case are numerous issues with height requirements from the whales and the trainers. Also‚ the different types of platforms the trainers use for their different types of students and performances. The issue of drywork and waterwork are in question in the case and the question of what is dry work and what is considered wet work on the job. There are some concerns if the distance is wide and high enough for a safe environment away from the whales

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    The Square Deal was President Theodore Roosevelt’s domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources‚ control of corporations‚ and consumer protection.[1] Thus‚ it aimed at helping middle class citizens and involved attacking plutocracy and bad trusts while at the same time protecting business from the most extreme demands of organized labor. In contrast to his predecessor William McKinley‚ Roosevelt was a Republican who believed in government action to mitigate social

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