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    The Roaring Twenties was a decade known widely for its flapper girls and jazz music, but it was so much more. For the first time, more Americans were living in cities rather than farms, women had the right to vote, and it was becoming a consumer society. The decade also witnessed a time of prosperity; wealth was up and employment was down. The 20s saw some of the biggest social and political changes, changes that were very different from the ones desired the decade before. By failing to lessen…

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    As America began to recover from the Civil War, the country was jolted into a second industrial revolution. The Homestead Act encouraged thousands to move to the West and Great Plains and take up farming. Railroads connected the country, making America linked like never before. America was quickly becoming the world’s biggest industrial juggernaut as all corners of the nation became occupied with people looking for their own slice of the American Dream. Most of them however, never saw those…

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    The depression hit both America and Australia very hard. To recover from the depression American president, Franklin Roosevelt, developed the New deal policy. Australia, in regards to recovering from the depression, did not have an effective policy in place until 1932, by which time Australia had already felt the effects of the depression more so than other countries. Unemployment in Australia peaked at 30 %, however, unemployment in American peaked at 25%. In America, there was a wave of…

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    were failing due to innovations such as cars, gas, and oil. The need for coal diminished as oil became the main energy source for people. Due to farms over producing their goods, there was a surplus meaning the value of these products would drop. Hoover was elected in 1928 after…

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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s bombastic stance on immigration reform has his supporters excited while his opposition views his pledge to build a wall on the US-Mexico border as idle chatter to gain publicity. Most think that Trump’s pledge is just to build a wall, but it involves many other aspects of immigration reform such as; tripling the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, finning and deporting people who over stay their visas, making e-verify…

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    Imagine how people lived during the Great Depression. Two dissimilar documents will be compared and contrasted, the first document is, “President FD Roosevelt: First Inaugural Address”. The other documents are four photographs taken during the Great Depression between 1929 and 1939. When comparing the two different types of documents; President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address and four photographs, there are some differences in tone, but both types of documents are similar in some ways…

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    Herbert Hoover rejected the capitalist’s suggestions of keeping the trend of the government playing a small role in the economy. He wanted the government to intervene “fostering a spirit of teamwork that encouraged Americans to work together as a nation as they weathered the economic downturn” (Keene, 659). Hoover founded government agencies, encouraged harmony among the labor force, supported aid for public works projects, and improved relations between government and businesses. Hoover focused…

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    The United States entered the twentieth century as a burgeoning economic superpower that had yet to assert itself politically on the international stage. Reluctant to enter World War I (WWI), the United States had, by the war’s end, assumed a lead role negotiating the Treaty of Versailles. President Woodrow Wilson hoped to use the negotiations to promote American ideals of democracy and free trade while securing a lasting peace. However, instead of fostering global economic and political…

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    the Great Depression. The Great Depression left millions of Americans unemployed, homeless or living in poverty, unable to support their families, and the permanent feeling of hopelessness. The 31st President of the United States, President Herbert Hoover failed to help the United States out of the Great Depression. However, his successor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was determined to end the Great Depression with his policies called the New Deal. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration was effective…

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    During the 1920’s America had experienced an economic growth in which not only did it made the Nation rich but the people were able to obtain more luxuries such as cars, jewelry, events, and even afford buying a house. By the time it had become popular for people to possess items of high value and even value them more than anything. The time during this period was suitable; People were earning more money and consuming more, which also meant that people were investing great amounts of money into…

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