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    With the sudden growth and expansion during the Industrial Revolution, much of the population prospered, including new and first generation immigrants along with the native citizens. Of course many people did not prosper, and with it social and economic strife occurred. Some of the problems that formed were people fell deeper into poverty, oppression, homelessness, prostitution, recession, cultural bias, and wage declination due to cheaper immigrant labor. Above all, many groups came together…

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    The War of a Century Do you know of any major conflicts that occurred during the medieval era? The Crusades or the War of the Roses may come to mind but what about The 100 Years’ War? The 100 Years’ War was fought from 1337-1453 which included a series of battles fought between two of Europe’s most powerful kingdoms, England and France. This conflict originated from an English King attempting to succeed the French throne (History). During this 116 year war, many battles were fought, new kings…

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    As the war continues on its path to failure, the drug problem continues to grow more and more dire. Usage of illegal substances has become increasingly commonplace, despite the government’s “valiant” attempts to produce the opposite effect. As a result of the government’s failure to control the situation, respect and trust in the government has understandably tanked as well. This drug war has failed, seeing as how illegal substances have only dropped in price and risen in abundance…

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    Prohibition in the nineteen twenties was the beginning of a huge domino effect that no one could have ever predicted its outcome, let alone the back lash that would come from it. Anything and everything the pro-prohibitionists thought was going to happen, the exact opposite was the result. As republican congressman Fiorello La Guardia of New York stated his opinion of prohibition as being "a disaster. It had created contempt and disregard for the law all over the country."(A Nation of…

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    founders’ capable leadership, the WCTU spread quickly. In a miniscule span of time, the women made a significant impact which pressed their home countries borders and threatened to bubble over into countries which faced like oppression. The lasting effects of their efforts still linger in the present society. The conflicts dealt with by these women are prominently evident today. Thick in the Civil War, the stricken soldiers found their safe haven through…

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    notice it and begins to question it. Eventually, at least two sides of the argument are formed. Political strategies are created and implemented by each side in order to result victorious from the conflict. Not long after they begin reviewing the full effects of the political strategies they have used, the two parties…

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    quasi-religious organizations to affect the political process” The religious right had a profound effect on politics of the 1980s. Thousands were mobilized to vote and their effect was so strong that in a sense the religious right became its own voting bloc. Jimmy Carter was one of the first presidents to feel the influence of the religious right; however, the religious right had a very distinct and lasting effect as a result of Ronald Reagan’s presidency while Bill Clinton often suffered…

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    Birmingham jail, imprisoned for participating in civil rights demonstrations. “Alone for days in the dull monotony of a narrow jail cell,” King pondered a letter titled A Call for Unity that fellow clergymen had published pressing him to drop his crusade of nonviolent resistance and to leave the battle for racial equality to the courts. Within that document, King’s fellow clergymen caste him as an ‘outsider’ and ‘extremist’ interfering with life in the City of Birmingham. They criticize his use…

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    political and social attitudes towards Communism in 1950s America (1). Published in 1953, at a time of rising tensions in the Cold War era, the play is an allegory for McCarthyism. McCarthyism refers to Senator Joseph McCarthy who began an anti-communist crusade affecting all levels of US society. Miller focuses on the domestic, and specifically social attitudes which developed as a result of a suspicion and fear that communism had infiltrated US society, which is synonymous with the fear which…

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    Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt poignantly title their article “The Coddling of the American Mind” and investigate why U.S. college students are demanding censorship in their studies and “trigger warnings” on the syllabus’ (Lukianoff and Haidt). A crusade is taking place across college campuses everywhere to rid subject matter and discussions of issues that may be regarded as…

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