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    Liberalism and conservatism in the American sense of the terms have both a moral and an economic dimension. Conservatives believe that government should stay out of economic matters but should intervene in moral matters. That means that conservatives oppose government regulation of business but support government-endorsed moral standards. Liberals generally believe in governmental action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all, and that it is the duty of the government to reduce…

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    The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression that began in 1929 and lasted until around 1939. It was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn the Western world had experienced. Although it originated in the United States, the Great Depression caused a drastic decline in employment, output, and acute deflation in just about every country in the world. The Great Depression had a staggering effect on social and cultural aspects, especially in the United States, where it…

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    States was impacted by the Great Depression, in which the US economy reduced the amount of job opportunities and increased the amount of poverty in the nation. The Great Depression was an economic depression that affected the US economy severely during the 1930s. The Stock Market Crash of 1929, Overproduction in farms and factories, Conflicts with the international economy and the Inequality of income in the US were all key parts that caused the Great Depression. The Depression took place at…

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    Jaden Green Professor Landry Louisiana History 22 April 2024 Discussing the Life, Legacy, and Politics of Huey P. Long, Jr. Huey Pierce Long Jr., a towering figure in Louisiana politics during the early 20th century, left a huge impact on the state's history. His rise to power coincided with a period marked by economic hardship, social inequality, and political corruption. This essay looks into Long's life, legacy, and political ideology, examining the conditions in Louisiana that paved the…

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    The Progressive Monopolies

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    Progressivism was a movement that emerged in the 1890s in response to the rapid industrialization of the United States. Industrialization caused considerable growth in the United States economy but wealth was spread unevenly and economic and social problems came about as a result. “Progressives wanted to bring reforms that would correct these problems and injustices” (Lapsanky-Werner 548). The Progressive presidents were Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson and they held…

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    Between 1929 to 1939, Canada suffered a Great Depression due to economic problems such as the over-reliance on staple exports, overproduction of wheat, and the collapse of the stock markets. In turn the government slowly responded to the Great Depression by deficit spending and financing a variety of work projects. These courses of action ultimately led to Canada’s revival. One the major causes for Canada’s Great Depression was their over-reliance on staples for exports. In the 1920s, 25%…

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    Throughout history, the world economy faced severe ups and downs, taking a tumble in no time; Stock markets were one of the major causes a country’s economy collapsed, but there is no comparison to how severe the Great Depression impacted the world. The Great Depression was a major downfall in the world economy, starting off from the United States, which inevitably spread all over the world during the 1930’s. This was a period of time which caused chaos, demanding world leaders to contemplate…

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    During the time period of the 1920s to the 1930s, life for American citizens changed greatly. In my opinion, this was a time period where there was a tremendous change in the society. There are many similarities and differences between these two periods even though the economy in the 1920s was completely different from the economy in the 1930s. Between these two time periods, America was affected socially, economically and politically. The way people were living during the 1920s was much better…

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    an economic point of view but America looked as if it might not survive as a country. The great depression wasn’t the worst crisis seen by a state or country but the worst crisis that the world had ever seen. Even until the present there hasn’t been a point where any nation has gotten as low as the United States was in the great depression. The social philosophy of the New Deal in Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s words was that “Government has a final responsibility for the well-being of its…

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    In 1933 when Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office, he passed a series of documents called the New Deal. These documents were created in hope to push recovery in America and pull it out of the Great Depression. This New Deal supplied workers with jobs by creating government funded works projects to help better develop the country. Many of these jobs were specifically directed to artists. Before this time never before in history have artists been considered "workers". But because of the New Deal,…

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