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    In episode 1 of The Men Who Built America, it explains the influential impact major businessmen had on rebuilding America after the Civil War just ended. The video goes into the back story of Cornelius Vanderbilt when he was sixteen and bought a ferry for a loan of $100. Years after buying his first ferry, he has the largest shipping empire in the world. Because of his wealthy empire in shipping, he was so well known and earned the nickname “the Commodore”. Vanderbilt then took and sold…

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    The Separation of Powers was written by Baron de Montesquieu, a French Enlightenment philosopher, to get rid of tyranny. It separates the government into three parts: The Legislative branch (Congress, the law making branch), the Executive branch (President, the branch that makes law official) and the Judicial branch (Supreme Court, the branch that explains the laws under the Constitution). The Founding Fathers wrote the “Separation of Powers” in the Constitution since their first idea, stating…

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    Business leaders of the late nineteenth century were both great captains of industry and were greedy and unscrupulous robber barons. It depends on which sides of the debate you might fall on. If you were a worker making a living by earning a wage, you would strive to get the best benefits you could from your employer. If anything had a negative effect on working conditions or wages, it would be viewed as greedy and unscrupulous by workers. On the other side of the debate, if you were an…

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    writing from historical greats such as Socrates and Mark Twain. Baron provides commentary on both sides of the issue and how the development of new technology has always been the catalyst for change. During the course of the evolution of writing, Baron relates that “authorship” was an honor that was limited to only a select few. Only to those who were really lucky and had the right connections were able to cast their work into…

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    During times of hardship and triumph, one tends to search for someone or something that gives hope that things will soon be okay or someone to blame for such misfortune. In the late nineteenth century America experienced a noticeable population growth with a lack of infrastructure that supported such growth causing quite the dilemma. Most Americans were working insane hours for low minimum wages just to take care of their families and get by. Andrew Carnegie was a man who believed that there was…

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    time. John D. Rockefeller was a robber baron. The thing he wanted most was to have as much of the market as possible, also called a monopoly. In order to achieve that, he reduced his cost. Once he reduced it, he was able to drive other companies out of business. So, as his company expanded, it made it easier for him to drive out all of his competitors out of the race. Rockefeller created a monopoly, making him a robber baron. Rockefeller was a robber baron, but he was also a captain of…

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    In 1987, Baron-Cohen introduced the theory-of-mind hypothesis of autism. In his hypothesis he gave an explanation for the social and communication disabilities in the autism disorder. Baron-Cohen’s tests showed that most children with autism with greater mental and verbal abilities than a four-year-old could not pass the same tests as the four-year-old could. These tests included the Sally-Anne false-belief task which involves a story in which Sally leaves her doll in a basket and goes out to…

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    During the Enlightenment Era, certain ideas such as The Second Treatise of Government by john Locke, Baron de Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws, Jean Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract Virginia Declaration of Rights, Thomas Paine, Common Sense, The United States Constitution, and Declaration of Independence served as the main basis for the formation of the American Government in the late 18th century. The 18th century was the era when the Enlightenment climaxed in the French and American…

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    How he donated his money? Thomas Edison donated his money to his companies. 6. Do you believe he is Robber Baron or Captain of industry? I believe Thomas Edison was a Captain of industry because he concentrated to his invention, and worked hard to give his country and people proper life. He was one who light up this world. 7. What made you categorize your choice as Robber Baron or Captain of Industry? After reading Thomas Edison biography, I considered him as a Captain of Industry. Due to…

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    After the visit of the Baron Armand de Valfort, I decided to go, without delay, talk to my old friend, and part time collaborator, Jean Vigogne- better known as Sanvergogne, a nickname he inherited many years ago, when he was a cat burglar. This appellation fitted him so well, that he adopted it, in the same way one chooses to wear, every day, the same pair of shoes, because it feels so comfortable. Indeed, I don’t remember, during all the years we knew each other, having ever called him by any…

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