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    Racism and divorce rates. 1961 was a difficult time due to high divorce rates and segregation of whites and blacks. Stan Lee‚ the author who created the Fantastic Four had seen the issues and put this group of heroes together to battle the rival Justice League in the battle of Popularity. (Linder‚ Vital statistics of the United states‚ 1961)‚ (St. James Encyclopedia of popular culture). The company that created the Fantastic Four was Marvel and the main creator was Stan Lee. The Fantastic four were

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    supported emancipation as a critical component of the war. Specifically‚ his view on abolition of slavery changed from being a war measure towards a war aim. The emancipation of slavery was the forefront issue of the Civil War. Consequently‚ Lincoln viewed emancipation as a secondary issue aim to preserving the Union. As a war measure‚ emancipation was effective in politically destabilizing the confederacy‚ by taking away Southern support from Europe. Furthermore‚ encouraging a gradual emancipation consolidated

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    Gallaudet University was the starting grounds for a protest now known as Deaf President Now (D.P.N.) in 1988. DPN was a gathering of deaf people and their beliefs to make a clear goal and protest it. DPN wanted a deaf president to run the only school for deaf people. The protest was the response to the single hearing abled person who ran‚ being elected. The rights of deaf people were made more prominent to america due to this movement. As deaf people knew they could achieve as much as they wanted

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    Jazz develop and revolutionize the music we hear on the radio today. Jazz began in the south. “The migrants from the South brought with them new ideas and a new kind of music called jazz.” (10) It slowly entered the north‚ spreading diversity. “ It started with the african American musicians and its appeal quickly spread to large section of society.” (Pop culture pg24). It became a popular form of music and entertainment. The smooth‚ soothing tunes traveled across the entire country as more people

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    To what extent was the Dutch revolt a political conflict? When considering this question it is also key to consider who it was that was actually revolting and who or what they were revolting against. It is also important to consider whether the revolt was supported and carried out by all parts of Dutch society. Different secondary sources give varying interpretations of what the Dutch revolt was about. By considering the relevance of primary sources we can attempt to get a clearer idea of

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    All throughout history art has thrived in most prospering civilizations. These works of art are very often expressed the politicalsocial‚ and economic conditions of the time period in which they were created. The Egyptian pyramids and the Gothic Cathedrals are the epitome of works of art that express politicalsocial‚ and economic conditions. The Egyptian pyramids date back to Ancient Egypt from 3200 B.C- 500 B.C. The Ancient Egyptians created these pyramids for many reasons. They reflected

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    infamous wars that involved Europe was World War I‚ and the scale of the war shocked Europe along with the rest of the world. World War I had many economicsocial‚ and political causes‚ and many things happened because of this war. Nations fought in this war to solve many of the issues that caused it‚ but it did a poor job of actually solving those problems. World War I had many causes that were either economicsocial‚ and political. The main economic cause of the war was the practice of imperialism

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    Is Homelessness Society’s growing problem? Homelessness is a serious and growing problem for the whole of Great Britain. It is not merely a ‘housing problem’ but a much more complex mixture of social and economic factors‚ together with ‘individual’ factors which need to be addressed and analysed in order to try and resolve the growing problem of increasing numbers of homeless people. One could question whether society acknowledges the depth and breadth of the problem within our developed

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    John Maynard Keynes‚ an English economist born in 1883‚ once said‚ “Ideas shape the course of history.” Most of Keynes’ ideas influenced political economic policies all over the world‚ but his statement rings true for all fields of work. Architecture‚ serial killing‚ and examining the subconscious are all unique examples of spheres in which ideas are the foundation. Without initial inspiration‚ none of these endeavors‚ all of which shaped the course of history‚ would have been attempted. For better

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    nationalistic motives‚ military motives‚ economic motives‚ and missionary motives. Many nations wanted to expand their territory‚ their army‚ and develop a more successful trade with no limitation. Imperialism began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Due to economicpolitical‚ and social forces including the Industrial Revolution‚ trade‚ and military conditions. One cause of the New Imperialism according to economicpolitical‚ and social forces was the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial

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