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    society contribution. The economic reform work was an extensive government control. During the 1978 period, a patriotic contribution and sacrifice for the people and the nation. Around the early 1960s urban work units acted like individual and the state and did guarantee fundamentally supplies such as food, housing, and welfare. As a result, employment was a lifetime tie between a person and the work unit. Those that are youngster urbanite enter the workforce for the first time, and after…

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    strived to be this ideal father-like figure for its citizens. According to Katherine Verdery in her book, What Was Socialism and What Comes Next?, “socialist paternalism” was the claim that “the Party would take care of everyone’s needs by collecting the total social product and then making available whatever people needed” (Verdery 24-25). The Socialist Party also claimed that they were…

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    lost his determination in his growing age. He now does not try to stop Blanca, his middle-aged daughter, from seeing Pablo Tercero, a socialist sympathizer he has always had ill-will towards. Nor does he attempt to halt Alba, his granddaughter, from hiding weapons with his son, dating a socialist leader, and taking goods from their house to supply the socialists. Esteban takes this unassertive position by failing to communicate with his family members and closing himself off after Clara’s…

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    Propaganda in “The Jungle” The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a novel exploiting the lives of Lithuanian immigrants in Chicago during the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century. The immigrants have a goal of achieving the American dream, and as the story goes on they are faced with the horrors of the meat packing industry. Upton Sinclair is a yellow journalist and muckraker during the progressive era, therefore the story is bound to have exaggeration in order for him to succeed in…

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    Helen Keller, a woman who at a very young age, had to adapt to a whole new way of life, and no one around her knew about it.” Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama on June 27, 1880,” Helen was a healthy newborn until the age of “nineteen months” when she developed an illness which led to the loss of her sight and hearing. Because of this, her parents didn’t know what the next step to take was so she could be led down the right path. Eventually they found a woman named Anne Sullivan who could potentially…

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    of the idea that they were going to be able to stop potentially dangerous children. This same law also had no limit to what age could be decided for any serious adult crimes (Randall, “World Socialist Web Site”). Another flaw with the law is how to treat the children once they are arrested, one article states “As Michigan law now stands, it is even more difficult to make an informed decision because parents and police cannot know whether the child will be charged as an adult or a juvenile. The…

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    George Kennan created, and sent, quite an intricate telegram pertaining to the Soviet Union government, and small details on the people who reside within the USSR. I will attempt to summarize the details to answer critical questions asked of him, pertaining to development of a response for the US considering this matter. While some details are redundant to the US due to previously known details, Mr. Kennan has proposed interesting views that should be given attention too, with the greatest…

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    like this and I came up with the idea that Fetiukov could represent a capitalist state. The Soviets view a capitalist state as being weak and not reaching full potential but think everyone around the world mostly follows it because it is the only way really noticed that works. This could be a way to show that capitalism is weak and if a communist nation came to be then everyone that chose to stay in a capitalist state would have to settle for all the scraps that the communists did not want. Even…

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    Caroline Page states in her book "U.S. Official Propaganda During the Vietnam War" some of the tactics the United States were beginning to use in order to gain support from the people. The first reason was that the U.S had stage the war as a possible national security threat, even though the countries were incredibly distant from one another. Another objective that the United States needed to present was clear explanation on why we are supporting…

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    The 1970’s was a time where democracy in states increased almost exponentially. A wave of democracy was swept across countries and states, either repairing or destroying an already broken government system. “In 1974, nearly three-quarters of all countries were dictatorships; today, more than half are democracies” (Diamond). This growth in democracy is incomparable to any other time period, and is the largest humanity has ever seen. There has been much change to government systems since the 70’s.…

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