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    directed by Wes Anderson, who also wrote the film story script as well, along with Owen Wilson. In the Box Office, The Royal Tenenbaums production earned a profit of $52.3M (Rotten Tomatoes). The main cast members also included Gene Hackman as Royal Tenenbaum, Anjelica Huston as Etheline Tenenbaum, Ben Stiller as Chas Tenenbaum, Gwyneth Paltrow as Margot Tenenbaum, Luke Wilson as Richie Tenenbaum, Owen Wilson as Eli Cash, Bill Murray as Raleigh St. Clair, Stephen Lea Sheppard as Dudley, and…

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    America was the best location for World War I when it came to food. America, at the time, had the largest agriculture in the world. They did not have to worry about horse’s hooves or shooting gun ruining their farms. Since the war was overseas, their land was secure. Also, a lot of the food that was being sent overseas, was donated from the people, also helping their economy. However, other countries involved in the war were not as lucky. Starting in 1914, the allies had Blockage of Germany sent…

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    On 8 January 1918, The 28th President of the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson, delivered his powerful speech to a joint session of Congress, in which he declared the fourteen points idea. This was later known as Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points. He aims to make proposals which could ensure peace in the future as well as to end all future wars. This short essay intents to explore the historical context, content, its influence on public, and the issues within the speech which affect the…

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    United States. The U.S. was involved in WWI partly because of Germany’s submarine warfare on other European nations. President Woodrow Wilson, the president during this time period, wanted to hold off on joining the war for as long as possible. To no avail, the U.S. had to enter the war to try to subdue the hostile negotiations in Europe. The war had just ended when Wilson delivered The Fourteen Points speech, which was intended to propose world peace and the actions that had to be taken in…

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    Chapter 1 is entitled, “Making of a Muckraker.” The main subject of this chapter is about the childhood of George Creel, and how it led up to, and effected his occupation as a journalist later on in his life. The author’s purpose in this chapter is to argue that because of Creel’s childhood, “he seemed to acquire a sense of the ambiguous, infinitely flexible, connection between words and reality.” One key piece of evidence that the author uses to support his case is the growing amount of money…

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    After reading, Forgeries of Memory and Meaning I have come to the conclusion of why Cedric J. Robinson argues that the new American social order and economy “required cultural discipline, social habituation, and political regulation. In my opinion, Robinson argues this because during 1915 there were many things that changed the minds of people. For example, after the film The Birth of a Nation directed by D.W. Griffith there was a number of crucial historical events. Which suggest that, “it was…

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    Roosevelt, also championed the Progressive Era. Wilson, in particular, was responsible for the establishment of a broad variety of social welfare programs intended on restricting the market economy and reducing the wealth gap. Wilson expanded upon the anti-trust legislation that was first introduced by Theodore Roosevelt. The purpose of this legislation was to restrict the monopoly formation…

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    The Progressive Movement began in 1901 and ended in 1917. It started as a social movement to fix social, economic and political problems and turned into a political movement that changed the nation, and the main objective was to eliminate corruption within the government. The issues that they worked on included, but were not limited to women’s suffrage, prohibition, Native American issues, child labor, workers compensation, direct elections, and political reforms. The Progressive Movement shaped…

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    FRONT The Treaty of Versailles is a document of peace terms imposed on Germany after World War I by the winning Allies. The treaty is composed of fifteen parts and was created on June 28, 1919 at the Paris Peace Conference with nearly no German participation. Some of the terms included demilitarizing the German army, so that they would be incapable to start another war. It also required them to give up their colonies and pay for the reparation of the damages and losses of the Ally countries.…

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    Several reform movements regarding the advancement of democratic ideals gained traction from 1825 to 1850. Activists were concerned with social and institutional issues, principal among these being temperance, abolitionism, women's rights, religion, education, and the penal system. However, this period also saw the emergence of decidedly anti-democratic nativist policies designed to oppress recently naturalized citizens. The pressure for social reform began as a response to perceived…

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