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    The World War II was the most important conflict known for mankind; it costs the lives of 60 million people (around 2% of the world population at the time), most of the victims were civilians. This conflict began on September 1st, 1939 in Europe, and officially ended on September 2, 1945. This war is sadly remembered for the suffering of millions of innocent people in many situations, like the concentration camps in Europe (against Jews, homosexual, slaves, and disabled people) that became…

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    Electrification System

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    While the current state of gentrification prevents it from being overturned or scaled back in the cities and communities that it has affected, there are however, solutions into how it can be made manageable as well as alleviated in places where it has severely been a detriment to the residents. Furthermore, these proposals are not grandiose in nature or outlandish in nature. They are very applicable, real worldly, and have been implemented in areas albeit on a smaller, but yet still effective…

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    Democrats Vs Republicans

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    the Republicans advertising their belief on warfare: it is imperative for a nation to epitomize its military. Furthermore, this notion is supported by the fact that Republicans, throughout history, had always been the commanding force that drives America to the battlefront. During the decades of 1940’s and 1960’s, United States and the Soviet Union partook in a social, political, and economic race to become the world’s superpower. Both nations made an effort to promote their systems of…

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    Many people during this era believed that women needed to be economically independent; further more a socialist of the time by Gilman “argued that economic independence was the most fundamental necessity for women, an insight drawing directly on her own experience as well as that of a new generation of professional women” (155 EVANS). One group that had it harder than any man white or black, or even white women were; African American women so much so that “black women found themselves unwelcome…

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    is the head of the government in some countries. They may often characterize a president as a high executive officer of a modern republic most known as the Chief Executive. In addition a good president has to support and manage with reviewing both parties while trying to keep everyone satisfy and in their corner. At the end it is the president…

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    “The other day, someone told me the difference between a democracy and a "people 's democracy" [communism]. It 's the same as the difference between a jacket and a straightjacket” (Ronald Reagan). Communism was a Social and Economic system in which all or nearly all resources and property were collectively owned by a classless society and not by any individual citizens. The Cold War emerged from World War II as the Soviet bloc confronted the Western states that united in the North Atlantic…

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    New Deal Reflection

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    did help many individuals, but I believe it just was not enough. America was also practicing the art of isolationism so as to focus solely on our problems. Roosevelt promoted “the policy of the good neighbor” in the Western Hemisphere, and the policy involved withdrawing U.S. troops from Nicaragua and Haiti. A treaty was also drawn up with Cuba to dissolve the Platt Amendment and that was the last of our interference in Latin America. While this…

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    government is what creates all the complications for the family. Moving on, America in the point of time in which the book takes place needs a little work. What I mean is that it seems like everyone is out of a job, wages are low, and no one seems to be enjoying life. Sinclair states that “There were a million and a half of men in the country looking for work, a hundred thousand of them right in Chicago” (317). America is rumored to be the land of opportunity, but the people that actually…

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    Tiananmen Square Massacre

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    to protest against the communist party. The students were actively against the government which was responsible for the economic problems that was happening in China. The problems in the government was instigated by Zhao Ziyang who was the former general secretary of the Central committee of the Chinese Communist Party. Other sources that led to turbulence in China is sources such as “newspapers, magazines and broadcasting stations” and outside sources from America which misled the people and…

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    Who are the youth: students, children, future taxpayers? It is known across America that when a person reaches the ripe age of 18, they are considered to be a young adult—a member of the next generation. Since this is true, it is essential for young people to register and practice their right to vote. Although the process of voting can be seen as complicated to new voters, this misconception should not keep the youth from voting. Currently, there are a lack of youth voters, so in order to…

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