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    the Compsons to illustrate how humanity will confront their demise. Caddy manifests stability so that the family may depend on her to keep its frail bonds from crumbling‚ despite her imminent lewdness depicted through water‚ and reminded to Quentin through honeysuckles. Quentin appears commonplace on the surface‚ however his inner soul rages with emulation‚ portrayed through the use of clocks and fixations of time. Shadows are used to forebode Quentin’s predestination‚ as well as characterize Benjy

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    imperial power. The government seeks to everyone goes to their own path way and their own country. Or so when they went the saying when rome controlled the majority of europe 2000 years ago. People had a lot of power and they did anything to get gold new people settle in a new colony To get better lands and more gold fewer liked the business fewer were just desperate to keep Getting gold. The power that people had was exporting resources they exported guns‚ weapons‚ food‚ humans.

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    hard‚ and would not be achieved until after 1939 (The Great Depression‚ n.d.). The Statistics The Great Depression was an economic struggle that is hard to imagine unless lived through. The statistics during the time offer more insight as to just how bad conditions were. It began in 1929‚ and by 1933‚ the United States’ gross national product was less than half than the level it was at in the beginning. The construction of industrial plants fell by 90%‚ automobile production fell by more than

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    Before 1929 the stock market had been vital in that it funded the U.S industry. The stock market crash contributed to the recession and signaled the unfortunate future that was yet to come but by no means did the crash caused the Depression. One of the main reasons for the sinking of the U.S economy was the U.S weak banking system. Although the U.S Federal Reserve system was created in 1913‚ the reality back then was that most of the American Banks were

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    still starving. Moreover‚ by investigating the consequences of the regarded economic factors‚ overall in 1930 “between 5 and 6 million people had starved to death‚” (Brooman‚ 1988). Broom clearly states that Stalin was successful to an extent but at what

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    As the Europeans began to explore the atlantic‚ they had hoped to discover new trade routes and connections. However‚ they fell into a much more impactful role that would lead to the development of the new world trade system. From the mid 1400’s through the 1700’s‚ Europeans‚ especially the Portuguese‚ were the leading force behind the Atlantic slave trade‚ which greatly affected West Africa‚ the Americas‚ and all of Europe. Focusing on West Africa and the Europeans‚ the Kingdom of the Kongo and

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    President Hoover never fully understood how large of an effect the Great Depression was having on the people‚ and that caused him to be seen as a careless and heartless president. Hoover also did not think that the government should start relief programs for the American citizens. He believed that that was the responsibility of the state’s‚ except there was not enough money in the state funds for their relief programs to become effective (“President Hoover”). Hoover did everything he thought needed to be

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    this time. Before the crash‚ the 1920s was “a time of wealth and excess.” And despite the fact that speculation was becoming dangerous‚ many thought the stock market would “continue to rise indefinitely.” Since the total opposite happened‚ no one knew what to believe. The rich had no impact during these hard times; they were actually oblivious to the suffering of everyone else. The Rockefeller family was one of the “financial giants” that bought large quantities of stock‚ showing the public that they

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    when the US started to run for a new president Donald Trump said some things that had offended people and made people feel worth more than others‚ at first he started and with saying we should build a wall dividing the country of Mexico and United States‚ that is what made white people think they are more powerful that Mexicans and African Americans. Although the months went by and the elections got closer people began riots so many people disagreeing with what Trump wanted to do‚ places were being

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    experienced its worst effects. Even so‚ some argue that The Great Depression began about ten years earlier in Europe‚ but the United States thought that it was immune to such a downturn. The American government at that time did not formulate policies and measures to ensure that the country did not experience the same meltdown as Europe. The Great Depression was caused by a variety of economic factors. The Great Depression was caused by an overproduction of goods by businesses into an economy that already

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