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    (ibid). This was a plea for a socialist alternative to the FDR (ibid). Christa Wolf compared Nazi Germany and the GDR and said “versteinerte, vom Überwachungsstaat erdrückte Gesellschaft” ‘a fossilized society, crushed by the surveillance state’ (Mews 5). Other authors voiced their opinions as well. Different from Christa Wolf, Wolf Biermann, a singer and poet, lived in both parts of Germany (Mews 5). He lived in the GDR but was dissatisfied with the SED (Socialist Unity Party) (Mews 5). A…

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    new business is a main problem for a socialist economy. Socialism does help with maintaining the greed for most people, free healthcare, and free education. Although, taxing is at an all time high to support all of the “free” programs. Socialism and communism are very similar in those ways. Communism is the highest on the scale for government control; they have the authority to control all money and decisions made by the common people. The failure rate of socialist economies is higher than any…

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    The Cold War was a state of tension between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, better known as the USSR, lasting almost forty five years from 1947 to 1991. There are an abundance of reasons as to why The Cold War broke out after World War II including the fear of communism, and the competition of nuclear weapons. The Cold War also heavily impacted the United States of America politically, socially, and economically. One of the causes of The Cold War was…

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    191 people and leaving close to 1,800 wounded. These attacks were the deadliest that Spain had faced in decades. The message communicated by the attacks had both political and social consequences. On September 11, 2001, nearly the entire U.S. states, were faced with grief of the catastrophic attack. The aftermath was a process of invasion of Afghanistan (2002) and Iraq (2003), kicked off by George W. Bush’s declaration of war on terrorism, nine days after 9/11. In response to 9/11,…

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    Selm Movie Analysis

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    African Americans residing in the United States. From the film, I learned that the United States was at the time divided into two different cultures. The Americans, who were predominantly white and African Americans and other minority groups, but they all resided in the same geographical region. The African Americans especially those who were in South were socially, economically and politically…

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    Sanders was in control of the United States If Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders became the next president of the United States, it would hugely be shocking, due to the fact that he is not a normal candidate, as he is referred as a socialist. Therefore, whether it's on campaign finance or income taxes, things are really going to change. Sanders is a socialist, and by winning the presidency, he would be the first socialist president to rule the United States of America. I am for…

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    to fight for independence. Aguinaldo emphasized the uncontrolled nationalism of the United States in his words. One can feel the anger when Aguinaldo pronounces, “[America] went to the Philippines under the impression that their inhabitants were ignorant…We have been represented by your popular press as if we were Africans or Mohawk Indians.” Many in the Philippines were enraged about extreme United States nationalism, and Aguinaldo gave them a…

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    Pledge Of Allegiance

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    Allegiance was written in August 1892 by Francis Bellamy. Francis Bellamy was a socialist minister who was born in 1855 and died in 1931. His poem was first published in The Youth’s Companion on September 8, 1892. The original version of the pledge was ‘’ I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.’’ In 1923, the words ‘’ the Flag of the United States of America’’ were added, because as Bellamy had hope for any…

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    Bernie Sanders Ideology

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    Sanders: Democratic Socialist In a society, we need a chief leader, a person who can do the country plenty of good, like a Prime Minister, King/Queen or a president. In the United States, we need a president, and the man for that job is Bernie Sanders. He is one of the democratic nominees for the 2016 presidential election, and he is running as a self-proclaimed “Democratic Socialist”. The democratic socialist ideology states that a country deserves a democracy within a socialist economic…

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    When a government has an economic system that involves both political and economic theories, and the government having the right to the ownership and power of administration and the production of food, and other goods, this is known as socialist government. A socialist government is a type of government that does everything for the people even if it means to help with medical care, paid vacations, free education, and a twenty four hour with a thirty minute wait for an emergency call to a…

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