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    It is well known that during the Great Depression there was a large population shift in Texas and other southern states. Specifically, Texas, at the time known most widely for agriculture, experienced a decline in the number of farms as well population. The question presented in this research paper is; how did this population decline affect Texas? Being a primarily agriculturally based economy, it could be argued that this population shift directly reshaped the traditional style of farm life,…

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    Clinging to lost causes can be cute, but also pathetic. We saw this in Charlottesville. Marchers at the Charlottesville rally paraded around with Confederate flags and Nazi flags. In a chilling NBC News interview, a rabbi described how the marchers reminded him of Nazi marches under Hitler. Nazism lost, as did the Confederacy. Why do people who see themselves as strong and proud cling to the symbols of these lost causes? Lost Cause of Nazism Just a few months ago, my father-in-law and I…

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    The Descent Into Poverty

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    The Descent Into Poverty John F. Kennedy once said, “We can no longer tolerate the growing patches of poverty and injustice in America- substandard wages, unemployment, city slums, inadequate medical care, inferior education and the sad plight of migratory workers.” This was said in the early 1960’s. It has been fifty-seven years, and we are still dealing with the same problems today in Kentucky, one of the poorest states in the country. Kentucky is one of the poorest states in the United…

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    On Aug 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. It was during The Great Depression of the 1930’s that the need for the poor and elderly to live independently was realized. This was a time when millions of Americans could not find work and did not have the money to feed their families. Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in 1932 during the Depression, which was the nation’s worst economic crisis, and proposed an idea of social insurance. This idea basically…

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    As Franklin D. Roosevelt said“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Thats exactly what americans were doing during the great depression. They feared that they might not have enough food to feed the young ones or enough money to pay for the house. You and your family probably didn't have enough money because of the great depression. Science the stock market crashed the president said the worst was behind us although it wasn't, I was right in front of us, money was scarce so was food.…

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    The Great Depression and the Recession of 2008 were both memorable events in US history. These events both dealt with financial issues within the US government, within stock markets and the home market. The Great Depression took place in October 29, 1929. Later on, another disaster hit in December, 2007 called the Recession of 2008. Both of these events were caused by bad financial status but they are also different including the work issues and values, presidents and the duration and finally…

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    Black Tuesday Causes

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    Many people have heard of the Great Depression, but what caused this economic downturn? One of the great signifiers of the beginning was the Stock Market Crash of 1929. With that came the disaster of thousands of banks collapsing through the 1930’s. With the failure of financial institutions came a reduction in personal spending. These three factors helped bring about this awful disaster. In the beginning came Black Tuesday 1929. That day the value of shares in the Stock Market plummeted,…

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    A Utopia is an image of a perfect world. In the years during the Great Depression people suffered great loses and the nation’s economy went down causing the worth of it to decrease. Utopian societies do not exist because people have different ideas and beliefs, also problems occur everyday, Utopian thinking can lead to the destruction of current national systems. Not all people have the same ideas or beliefs. In the 18th and 19th century there were many different utopian societies, each with…

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    The ideas and the material condition have shaped our society. This essay is going to talk about the Rifkin’s materialconditions that influence badly our society and how this problem could be solved. This will involve the Technological Revolution that influence millions of people socially and personally. Moreover, I am going to bring ideological condition of Roszaks and the alternative solution to our society. This will present how our attitude toward the revolution collapsed society. Rifkin is…

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    Use the space below to make your argument. Take a stance. Defend it with facts and evidence. 5 Paragraph Essay. Intro Paragraph. 3 Body Paragraphs. Conclusion Paragraph. Not all presidents have succeeded in their efforts to improve the nation's issues. Nixon was focused on his own agenda and Andrew Johnson suffered impeachment from political conflict..Other presidents like Abraham Lincoln, who transcended the civil rights struggle of his time and Franklin D Roosevelt slowed the stock market…

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