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    What happened 52 years ago? What was going on 52 years ago? Segregation‚ Inequality and The Civil Rights Movement. 52 years ago on August 28th 1963 Martin Luther King Jr made his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. He did not change everything‚ but he changed a lot. Although some people believe equality is acquired‚ in reality it has not been achieved according to Martin Luther King Jr’s dream. This is evident due to Martin’s figurative language‚ diction‚ and effective lines. Martin Luther King Jr

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    APPENDIX  CHART 1.1: FX Market Share by Bank  FX Market Share by Bank (2006)    Others; 17‚52% MS; 2‚90% ABN; 3‚20%    DB; 19‚26%    ML; 3‚68% JPM; 3‚89% BoA; 3‚97% HSBC; 5‚04% GS; 5‚25% RBS; 6‚43% Barclays; 6‚61%    UBS; 11‚86%    Citi; 10‚39%    CHART 1.2: Transaction Type    Transaction Type    1    FX Swaps; 55%    Spot; 34%    Outright Forwards; 11%    0%    20%    40%    60%    80%    100%    1    CHART 1.3: Currency Share  Single Currency Involvement    GBP 8%    CAD AUD 2% CHF 3% 3%   

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    After the roaring 20s and going into the 1930s‚ America’s economy hit a depression so low millions were left jobless. To make matters worse violent dust storms wreaked havoc on parts of Nebraska‚ Colorado‚ Kansas‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ and Oklahoma causing damage to homes‚ crops‚ herds of animals‚ and people living in the area. These series of storms was called the Dust Bowl that lasted nearly a decade. The Dust Bowl was caused by the loss of short grass on the prairie‚ over farming and its harsh treatment

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    After the war and during the early 1930’s there were four leading causes of death: heart disease‚ cancer‚ pneumonia‚ and infectious and parasitic diseases including influenza and syphilis. One every twenty Americans were too sick for work or school usually taking approximately ten days for a full recovery‚ however‚ people began taking vitamins‚ insulin‚ and other nutrients which helped create a longer lifespan for the average American. Even with these factors to consider‚ the biggest issue was a

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    Analyse the reasons for the rise of militarism in Japan in the 1930s. The rise of Japanese militarism in the 1930s was due to a number of reasons. First‚ Japan’s traditional and cultural policy favoured the rise of militarism. Military tradition of samurai made it easy for the Japanese to accept militarists as leaders.        Bushido which promoted martial spirit and good qualities of samurai made the Japanese believe that militarists were more reliable than the corrupt party politicians

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    threat of domestic Fascism in 1930s France? The ambiguous‚ often contradictory‚ nature of fascism and the gaps which often exist between fascist ideologies and policies‚ and the different forms in which fascism took in Europe make fascism extremely difficult to define. Between World War I and II fascism did not come to power in France‚ in contrast to other European countries. Yet the threat of domestic fascism in 1930s France was still very real and substantial. The 1930s saw the growth of far right

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    Week 5 history essay Five million German people immigrated to the United States between 1850 and 1930. Between 1881 and 1885 there was a peak of immigrating German people. These immigrants moved to the mid west. For over one hundred years millions immigrated to the United States. From 1820 to 1930 three and a half million British immigrants‚ and four and a half million Irish immigrated to the United States. Round 1840 due to The Great Hunger a horrible famine the Catholics showed up by the millions

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    In the 1930’s‚ a plethora of lynchings were happening throughout the United States.  Many black men and women were being falsely accused of crimes that they did not commit  and were put in jail. Some whites believed that they deserved worse than what they were  already being put through‚ so they invaded the jails and kidnapped many blacks and lynched  them in front of large crowds of people. Abel Meeropol wrote the poem‚ Strange Fruit‚ as a  protest to these lynchings. The poem describes the injustice of blacks and whites faced during 

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    day. The Great Depression took over America in the 1930’s after the stock market crash of October 29‚ 1929. Americans relied too much on credit and put everything they had into the stock markets‚ debatably the worst mistake americans ever made. The Great Depression led to many difficulties in the 1930’s for the American people and government; they dealt with these problems accordingly. The Depression led to many hardships for Americans in the 1930’s. While the rich were getting richer‚ the poor were

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    the roaring 20s. What was the roaring 20s? A period of that socially and politically change that happened in the united states and in western Europe between 1920 and 1929 and during this time a lot more Americans moved from farms to cities. The roaring twenties also brought a huge impact on the western culture which included jazz music. So through this essay‚ I will use evidence in from three different sources of to back up the statement "the roaring twenties: a time to forget the war and live life

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