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    out of the great depression. I plan on finding out the truths and myths to what really helped build America to become the world’s super power from the late 1930s to mid-1950s. Some major events that took place was the regrowth of the industrial age, equality in the work place, the rise of big government, and America becoming the world’s police force. America became rich at the end of WWII. During the new industrial age boom, Americans showed desire to succeed and prosper. One of the great…

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    Day 1: After teaching day one of my unit I was excited some students had a background on what the depression era was, along with what The Great Depression was and how it happened. Having the video from the history channel ready to show students helped give those students who weren’t familiar with The Great Depression some background knowledge. Introducing Padlet to students was fun and students seemed very intrigued by using this website, I did forget to let them know before posting they will be…

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    literary figures is shown through the representation of wealth and money in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Money, in this particular novel, is represented as being vastly important to all of the characters involved. This unparalleled emphasis placed on money in relation to other things is not unique to The Great Gatsby though. It can be found in other works such…

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    deaths in Gulags, the Soviet government 's complete control of individuals and society lead to the deaths of millions of Ukrainian peasants, and the use of police and military terror was responsible for the deaths of millions of civilians during the Great Purge of Stalin. Persecution was a key trait of totalitarianism that lead to millions of deaths in the Soviet Gulags during the World War II era. Persecution happens when perceived enemies of the state are mistreated and/or eliminated for…

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    opportunity for everyone to make a new life for himself or herself by having the chance to get a job. Fitzgerald views the American dream as something that is long gone and long since forgotten. He defines it as a dream that was just that, a dream. In the Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby was the epiphany of a failed American dream. He wanted his true love, Daisy Buchanan, to show that she was in love with him as much as he is with her. She is unable to show her true feelings for him because of her…

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    daily. The richest of rich became the poorest of poor, and the poorest of poor were losing the battle against starvation. The country was in a depression, and everyone was seeking superiority in any way that they could find it. During this time of great depression, people were treated differently, or even badly, if they were not like others. Wealthy, able bodied, white men were the only favored variety of people who were not put at a disadvantage. Society was exceptionally…

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    While reading the novel, The Great Gatsby, a person should be able to collect a lot of information about the main characters. Anybody that has read this particular novel, always thinks the same thing about the characters. Most people do not have their own opinions about them or think things happened for a different reason that being stated. First off, there are four main characters. While reading the novel, it became very apparent that one of the main characters was Jay Gatsby. The information…

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    dream." -Bruce Springsteen. F. Scott Fitzgerald even brilliantly combines the golden age and bible teachings to portray this message that, the American Dream of getting rich is far from the reality of how people actually get rich, in his novel The Great Gatsby. But Unfortunately as the story goes on, we begin to see that F. Scott Fitzgerald commits blasphemy and compares one of his deceitful characters to Jesus Christ, a man who never sinned. The American Dream changed Gatsby because Gatsby…

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    "Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms father. . . . And one fine morning--So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." The last line of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's infamous The Great Gatsby. The main reason as to why he wrote such a novel was to create a consciously artistic achievement of something that was beautiful and simple, yet intricately patterned. What is really intriguing is why Fitzgerald used Nick as the narrator, or the amount of symbolism…

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    The big change in the United States government really happened during the Great Depression when the New Deal was introduced by Franklin Roosevelt. After World War 2 the Federal Government stayed with New Deal ideas and kept expanding its size, with social programs and military power. Democrats felt as the government could be used for good and that social programs such as welfare, were the government’s job. Republicans felt as though it wasn’t the government’s job to provide social programs for…

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