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    This was known as the McCarthy age and it has hit the US and is a prime example of how the Red Scare would continue to affect everything. In 1950‚ McCarthy gave a speech in Virginia‚ to which he started to accuse members of the government of being spies and sympathizers. In turn‚ his actions caused tension at home and abroad to build up even more. Even

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    become intrigued about what could cause such an event to happen and devastated about the terrible things people unfortunately had to go through‚ if they didn’t die beforehand. What many people haven’t thought about greatly until now is how it has affected society today.

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    Sierra McCoy The Great Depression Introduction: The Great depression started in 1929 and lasted until 1939. Not only did it affect the United States‚ but it also affected Europe‚ and other areas in the world. This was the worst and longest-lasting industrialized experience ever. It was said that the depression started six months earlier in the US than in Europe. The biggest cause of the depression was the crash of the stock markets. The New York Stock Exchange was one of the markets

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    and fight each other to survive until one person is surviving. In the Hunger Games‚ written by Susan Collins the hunger games is seen to negatively harm the society

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    Cell phones are changing social interaction Having a cell phone is a really good thing to have for emergencies or any other type of situation you’re in. using your phone is fine but using it a lot does affect the way you see the world‚ once you do let go of that phone you should notice things more. Many teens and very few adults use phones a lot but mostly the young adults use it more often. Cell phones creates us humans to struggle in particular occasions because we don’t pay attention

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    eye view‚ Industrial revolution is an event that lead to another‚ from agriculture and mechanical revolution‚ the transport and communication evolves. This was period were drastic changes occur on social and economy in England that causes impact on society whether positive and negative‚ because of this industrial revolution England became very famous‚ rich and powerful compare to other country‚ it became a important turning point in history‚ almost every aspects of our life is influenced in some way

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    advancements in today’s society. For every new object released in today there is a story of how it got there. Nowadays to travel long distance‚ such as going cross country or to Europe people are going to need to fly. In 1969 Boeing introduced to the world the biggest airplane at the time. This airplane is called the Boeing 747 and is the reason why people tend to travel comfortably to Europe and other far places. When the Boeing 747 was first introduced it had an immediate impact on society and it still influences

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    How the 19th Amendment Affects Womankind Imagine it’s voting day‚ every poll is filled to the brim with citizens. You are running errands with your family‚ but out of the corner of your eye you catch a woman trying to be involved in the election by voting. As you pass by more and more polls‚ you notice more and more women. Next thing you know‚ there are screams of terror as those women are being dragged out of the polls‚ being treated like wild animals. You and your family are sprinting to be separated

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    shaping the modern day society. The integration of British culture and philosophy in many of the Commonwealth countries around the globe shows that the once great empire has influenced and shaped the world as we see today. Therefore‚ what approach did the British Empire take in maintaining their status

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    “Drug abuse and addiction are major burdens to society; economic costs alone are estimated to exceed a half a trillion dollars annually in the United States‚ including health‚ crime-related costs‚ and losses in productivity. However staggering as these numbers are‚ they provide a limited perspective of the devastating consequences of this disease‚” (Volkow‚ 2007 P. 2). The cost of drug addiction and drug abuse can be staggering in today’s society. 14 percent of people brought to emergency

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