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    Javier Naranjo Fall Professor Martin AMH2020 The Great Depression: ??????? The Great Depression devastated an economy that was fighting to make its way back to the top‚ after a war that crippled the economy. The economy was booming‚ the jazz age started‚ and women became more liberated then ever. Americans were busy buying cars‚ appliances‚ and putting their money into the stock market. This was done with credit‚ businesses were booming‚ they made huge gains from 65 percent from the mechanization

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    Struggles of The Great Depression When the going gets tough‚ the tough gets going. When the stock market crashed‚ the American people were immediately affected. Unemployment rates were at an all time high‚ and some people did not even know where their next meal would come from. The Great Depression affected Americans everyday life but it especially affected farmers‚ everyday civilians‚ and even the President. Some Americans did not have jobs and some even starved‚ but there are endless ways that

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    Memories of Flags and of Our Fathers In James Bradley’s bestselling book Flags Of Our Fathers‚ Bradley pays homage to his late father John Henry Bradley. John (also nicknamed “Jack” and “Doc”)‚ was one of six men who raised the American Flag on top of Mount Suribachi during World War II. Mount Suribachi was located upon the small island of Iwo Jima‚ Japan. The photo of these heroic flagraisers quickly “became the most recognized‚ the most reproduced‚ in the history of photography

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    the American Flag Stand For? The American flag can represent many different beliefs of the American people. When the most recent version of the flag was made‚August twenty- first‚nineteen- fifty- nine‚ with fifty stars representing our fifty states and thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original English colonies. The American flag is a symbol that was produced from our country’s integrity and strive for freedom. As time has moved on after the American Revolution‚ the flag has become a

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    American flag. The burning of the flag is extremely unpatriotic and most likely would only be committed by someone who was antipathetic towards the United States. “The flag stands for our nation but also for its values: freedom‚ justice‚ independence‚ equality and ultimately‚ the people themselves. An attack on the flag isn’t just an issue of fundamental disagreement with the government but rather an attack on our country and her people‚ (Source C).” If an individual abhors America enough to

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    for each according to his ability or achievement‚" (Adams) was poisoned by the delusional and heedless pursuit of wealth and pleasure; condemning it even as he took part in it. Fitzgerald’s vision of America‚ that once inspired wonder and enchantment‚ juxtaposed with the lives and the story of The Great Gatsby‚ illustrates the depth of his denouncement Americana in the 1920s. Beneath the glamour and Gatsby’s

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    The latest pattern of the United States American flag has been in use since July 1960 when the 50th star was added. The design of the flag includes thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white‚ which represent the thirteen original colonies‚ and fifty stars of alternating numbers of six and five per row on a blue field‚ known as the canton‚ which represent the fifty states. The colors of the flag have symbolic meaning as well. The blue in the canton signifies vigilance‚ perseverance and

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    an American‚ I am a true believer that our flag should not be desecrated in anyway‚ especially by our own citizens. When thinking of the American flag it is more than just a flag to many Americans‚ it is a symbol of those who have fought for us to have the rights and freedoms we have today‚ represents those who have died in battle‚ and the pride we have in our country. When and if someone desecrates our flag I believe they should be punished. The flag represents our military and stands as an item

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    same rule applies with American flag. The American flag represents what America and its people have struggled through throughout 300 years in order to maintain peace in our country. The flag has been held in the highest honor for the entire lifetime of this country and has seen the best and the worst of all the actions of its leaders and citizens. The one aspect that truly captures the essence of what it means to be an American is the respect that we have given the flag.

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    during the French Revolution realized that symbols‚ flags‚ colors‚ and cartoons had huge impact on politics and the beliefs of the French people. The symbols‚ flags‚ colors‚ and cartoons provided the revolutionaries and the French people an opportunity to define themselves and their revolution while showing loyalty to the nation. The symbols‚ clothes‚ flags‚ and art stood for not just what their role in the French revolution was‚ but the symbols‚ flags‚ and colors demonstrated what the individual’s beliefs

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