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    unemployment and the poverty, but also by profound social and political shifts. Later the First Word War, the economic system of the United States was booming, and the technology innovation for the home appliances as television, receiving set, and more were for everyone. Everyone took a loan to buy the home appliances, and some people bought the bonds on the stock market. The Great Depression of the 1930s began in the "crash”, that is in the prostration of the values which occurs in the New…

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    Child Poverty is an issue often associated with developing nations; nations in Africa, South-East Asia and Latin and South America. It is not however often associated with being a wide-spread issue in New Zealand Society. Whilst New Zealand is considered to be a well-developed OECD nation, it still has many of the issues that face developing nations especially in terms of poverty. This essay will seek to examine the disproportionate numbers of Māori children living in poverty, focusing on the…

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    includes loans, but that does not mean that a student has to borrow the full loan amount that the package offers. Another type is the federal parent loan. This is away from parent to borrow money for their children. The last resort should be a private loan from a bank or any other financial institution because they generally come with more interest (“Pay for College”). Student loans are considered good credit due to the fact that there are lower interest rates compared have these loans a payoff…

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    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's property. A simple commandment has not been more drastically disobeyed than here in the United States. The United States of America, after its years of forced labor, pains of global warfare and serious of contractions of the American people, birthed the spawn of death to this nation's values: Consumerism. At its full adulthood in the 1960’s this Gahimeth of Greed and Self-interest,makes all the nation succumb and bow to this figures Idol. But three wise…

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    half of the nineteenth century, America was flooded with new immigrants.…

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    Great Presidents of the Progressive Era were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Lasting from 1985 to 1920, the Progressive movement in America endeavored to alter corruption in government, enhance social reform, and lessen corporate power (597). Each President fulfilled Progressive goals in part by enacting regulations, promoting social efficiency, restricting abuse of power and foreign influence (599). Roosevelt and Wilson resonated the underlying theme of the Progressive Era by overcoming…

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    suburbs to city and how long will it would stay like this. The article opened with a quote from George W. Bush in 2002, where he rooted for homeowners and said, “I do believe in the American Dream, and owning a home is a part of that dream, it just is. Right here in America if you own your own home, you’re realizing the American Dream” . Years later, we are thinking the complete opposite. In the census statistics stated in the article, shows fewer people are buying single-family houses and the…

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    prepare students for the real world by having finance and home economics as a required class for every single student in America? We learn how to graph absolute value function before we get taught how to manage our bank accounts or take out a loan for college or even before we learn how to cook. How does any of that make sense? Also, another huge problem with the educational system in America is the fact that colleges and universities in America are becoming way too expensive. It should not cost…

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    again one year later, in 1947, when he began his contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was named Rookie of the Year and took home the National League MVP Award in 1949, followed with a world Series Ring in 1955. Jackie Robinson is known as the African American baseball player who changed the very fabric of not only baseball, but acted as a catalyst for change in America as a whole. After Jackie Robinson was discharged…

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    toward Latin America 19.All of the following “New Deal” agencies were created during the Great Depression to provide jobs for the unemployed EXCEPT A.:-) Farm Security Administration (FSA) 20.Which of the following best describes the administrations of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge? C.:-) “The business of government is business!” 21.The “Lost Generation” refers to C.:-) young writers disillusioned by the materialism, decadence, and conformity domination 1920s America…

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