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    Many young people in America want to achieve a higher education, but often are unable to because they lack the assistance and support needed. Oftentimes, homeless youth aren’t aware they qualify for a higher education as they access the government resources. Without this knowledge, obtaining a higher education must seem far out of reach. I believe a college student who is homeless upon entry or becomes homeless during college can graduate if they access the resources available to them. What…

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    The election of 1932 led America down a path of both disaster and prosperity. The nominees were Herbert Hoover, running for the Republican Party, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, running for the Democratic Party. Franklin Delano Roosevelt received 59% of the popular votes and 89% of the electoral count. He won the election of 1932 and was inaugurated in 1933. To many Americans, FDR saved the country from the Great Depression; however, many others believe the New Deal hurt the country. No matter…

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    often negative, ethnic relationships with the criminal justice system, such as more arrests and longer prison sentences (81). Much like the earlier example, this system forms a vicious cycle. As Gregory Mantsios’s lays out in his article “Class in America- 2006,” the lower class or minority standing, “the more difficult it is to secure appropriate housing, the more time is spent on the routine tasks of everyday life, the greater is the percentage of income that goes to pay for food and other…

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    Desegregation is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as the “abolishment of racial segregation in schools and other institutions”. The fight to desegregate America was a long drawn out batter, and all efforts towards desegregation were consistently meet with opposition. Whites at the time had several motives for not wanting to desegregate. Then, once desegregation was to be legally enforced it was met with resistance from Whites, as well as reluctance from some African Americans. To white…

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    For the purpose of this essay it is necessary to compare the similarities and the differences between the two choose European states. The states that will be discussed are Britain and Germany. It is also essential to look at the causes and the root of the Great Depression. It is important to know the state of the countries before the Great Depression in order to learn why they seemed to experience such a detrimental effect. Finally, this essay will look at the lasting effects of the Great…

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    residential segregation. The Fair Housing Act outlawed refusal to sell or rent a residence to any person based on race, religion, sex, or national origin. For liberals this error magnetized desperately needed diligence of America's injustices and started America down the path toward greater fairness and equality for all people. The 1960’s was a decade that changed the nation. By the turn of the decade, in the early 1970’s, the “war” on poverty was under scrutiny and the overall strategy was…

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    Great Depression Essay

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    Minorities hoped their efforts in the war would create equality and civil liberties for themselves back home. In the war blacks were degraded and forced to be servants of the white army, washing clothes and dishes, digging trenches, and being victimized to discrimination. The Crises a Black newspaper at the time said “America is marching to war for the purpose of stopping brutalities overseas, but apparently our government does not choose to stop lynching within…

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    It goes without saying that African-Americans or other minorities for that matter have gone through all sorts of things. Why them? Why put anyone lower than another person? I guess we will never know. Anyone who has read “A Raisin in the Sun” have felt the heart sinking feeling when the reader finds out that the insurance money get stolen. There must have been a million thoughts running through their head like, “if he would have done what mama said to do with the money with the family in this…

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    Racial Wealth Gap Analysis

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    finance the costs of college education with their minimal wealth. Therefore, people of colour enter higher education with high levels of debt because to attend college without the financial support of their family they will need to take on student loan or work part time. As a result, with less time spent on studying and more on working to be able to support themselves financially, they are less likely to score as well as the white students who can concentrate on studying as their parents are…

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    Soviet Union Economy

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    deregulation of state-run social programs and privatization of services that were government provided. The issue of regulation reemerged because of the 2008-2009 financial crisis where people were approved for loan or mortgages that they couldn’t afford and then they lost their homes while bank executives received performance bonuses. Once again people wondered if having a deregulated economy was the best financial system because clearly, the capitalists weren't protecting the everyday person…

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