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    compared to the treatment minorities received. Nonetheless, women struggled under debate as equal citizens in accord with minority efforts. Fortunately, the New Deal provided progress, but it was only the beginning, helping set the groundwork for future social…

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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, although written more than eighty years ago, reflects the misconducts of the present day United States government. By taking inspiration from the issues in the world that he knew, Huxley was able to create a dystopian society, called the World State, where disease and poverty did not exist. Despite the lack of unemployment and crime, the citizens of the World State were unacquainted with natural human emotions and instincts. The World State manipulated its…

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    Advertising the American Dream is a book by Roland Marchand and this book is all about talking about 3 major topics in advertising and those 3 topics throughout the book are as follows: advertising and its place in society throughout the years, advertising as an industry and who helps make advertising better, and lastly in the book they also talk about how much the Great Depression effected not only the economy but society and consumers as a whole as well. In the beginning of the book, Marchand…

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    Although the United Sates had experienced several depression before, none had been as severe nor as long-lasting before October 24, 1929, “Black Thursday”, a world-wide economic disintegration, “The Great Depression”. At first many economists believed it to be a “mild bump” (2010, Allida Black; June Hopkins), in no case, worse than the recession after World War I, but to their surprise’s number rapidly worsened, and the stock market fell dramatically 12.8% (2010, Allida Black; June Hopkins).By…

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    better develop the country. Many of these jobs were specifically directed to artists. Before this time never before in history have artists been considered "workers". But because of the New Deal, many new programs were created in hope to promote and fund the arts, by doing so it helped to improve the society as a whole. This new sudden burst in art shifted the attitude in America as art was used as a tool by the government. It was used…

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    belief that well trained child welfare workers will bring about better quality service to children. Universities and state agencies started collaborating and developing training partnership programs to train social work students to produce well prepared…

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    Running head: VISUAL ANALYSIS ESSAY 1 VISUAL ANALYSIS ESSAY 5 Visual Analysis Essay Student?s Name: Institutional Affiliation Visual Analysis Essay The assigned artwork is that of the construction of the Golden Bridge Gate in San Francisco, California. The Golden Gate Bridge is 1.6 km wide and 4.8 kilometers long and was among the premier suspension bridges to be built in the United States. The piece of artwork was drawn on oil and canvas in 1943 as the…

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    Herbert Hoover “Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity” this was said by president Hoover a man who tried to help America through its darkest times. Herbert Hoover was the 31st who helped other countries during World War I, and helped resolve the Stock Market crash. Hoover’s presidency was the first solution to the problems at that time, and after; he was a complete humanitarian,he tried to find a resolution for the Great Depression, and…

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    During the 1930s, The United States was greatly suffering as a result of The Great Depression. When Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was elected presidented he decided to fix all the ailments America was currently facing. He did this by enacting the New Deal. This is the name giving to the series of projects enacted by FDR to help the country. The New Deal is considered to be extremely important to American History. The New Deal was a standout historical event because it helped the lives of the…

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    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 corruption and lack of support for strong government, the dominant politics of the 1920s represent a retreat of the…

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