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    UNIT 5 Study Guide: The Great Depression and the Americas Overview: The Great Depression had a monumental effect on American society‚ and its effects are still felt today. Franklin Roosevelt‚ the architect of the New Deal‚ is considered by many to be one of America’s greatest presidents‚ and he was the model for activist presidents who desired to utilize the power of the federal government to assist those in need. The origins of the Great Depression can be found in economic problems in America in

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    Group Behaviour and Conflict Resolution‚ TCD. Plon‚ M.‚ European Journal of Social Psychology‚ Dec 01‚ 1974; Vol. 4‚ No. 4‚ p. 391. Reber‚ A.S.‚ Allen‚ R.‚ Reber‚ E.S.‚ (2009)‚ The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology‚ 4th Edn‚ New York: Penguin Books. Sherif‚ M‚. (1966) Group Conflict and Co-operation: Their Social Psychology‚ London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd.

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    Idea Protection • DURATION: forever o Protectable under property or contract theory (mostly contract theory). o Obligation to pay‚ if the idea was novel or used by the defendant‚ and the idea is in concrete for and there was an expectation that defendant would pay for use. • Express‚ implied‚ quasi contracts • Quasi contract claim: someone has been unjustly enriched/unjust enrichment claim—parties may not even know each other. REQUIRES A HIGH LEVEL OF NOVELTY o E.g. Entertainment industry;

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    was once called the land of opportunity was now known as the land of desperation. The best place for a better life was California. Also in the 1930s economics dominated politics. The Social Security Act of 1935 set up a program to ensure an income for the elderly. The Wagner Act of 1935 gave workers the legal right to unionize. John L. Lewis founded the Congress of Industrial Organizations and conditions for blue-collar workers improved. Joseph Kennedy‚ who was a Wall street insider‚ was appointed

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    ​ Lennie Small‚ 33 years of age‚ worked on a farm‚ and died on a Monday (August 26th‚ 1935). Lennie Small was born with a mental disorder and lived with his Aunt Clara until she died. Lennie Small did not go to school as there is no information that he did. Lennie small was not married to anyone. George‚ his best friend‚ was his caretaker until the day George decided to shoot Lennie in the back of the head because Lennie caused too much trouble and if he stayed alive‚ he would just cause pain

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    inferior to or are scorned by whites. So much so that in 1935 Alabama‚ laws were in effect that meant blacks were legally discriminated against‚ albeit with a pretence of equality. The point of view of the book is of a child who doesn’t understand the concept of discrimination and has begun her climb onto the hatred bandwagon. However‚ the family of the main character does not support racism‚ and different views on the subject are on display. In 1935 the American south was openly racist. This is most

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    point Mary was a single mother‚ she still managed to be a full time mother as well as an educator. Major Accomplishments In the 1900’s‚ Mary founded many organizations‚ helped with the civil rights movement‚ and became a presidential advisor. In 1935‚ Mary became a special advisor on minority affairs to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. She also campaigned democratic and humanitarian causes‚ and made a vital contribution to the civil rights movement. She went on to become the president of the

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal Cora E. Parks January 16 2013 The New Deal was a series of programs created by the 32nd President of the United States‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt‚ during a time of economic depression to help the poor and destitute people of the nation by creating jobs‚ providing economic recovery‚ helping restore damaged areas in the U.S.‚ and much more. In 1932‚ when the American public voted President Herbert Hoover out of office‚ they were searching for an end

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    free of all. FILIPINIZATION- as an administrative policy of the United States‚ was dictated by political and economic factors. -The Department of Public Instruction remained in American hands until the establishment of the Commonwealth Government in 1935. TRAINING FOR SELF-GOVERNMNET -The training for self-government included the reorganization of the municipal government‚ on January 31‚ 1901‚ in accordance with McKinley’s instruction that the Filipinos should be allowed to manage their own municipal

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    Ross Murphy: 10365571 US War and Depression Essay Struggle of African American People 1929-1941 African Americans have always struggled throughout history‚ and th1930s was no exception. During this period they were victims of hate crimes‚ racism‚ discrimination‚ segregation‚ and lynching‚ had unfair employment and had very bad access to education and other resources. The great depression was felt throughout the entire country but was obvious that African Americans were getting the worse end

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