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    In the modern world, we live in a bastion of technology leading to vast advancements in how we deliver services. This shake-up of the economy has provided opportunities for new companies like Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb all of whom have taken up the mantra of the sharing economy. Opponents of the sharing economy point to the dubious labor protections and it's showcasing in Brave New World as reasons to avoid the sharing economy, however, a more pragmatic view of the issues would reveal its benefits including a higher availability of services, lower prices, and a more efficient usage of economic resources. To start, Services will become more available with the development of the sharing economy. This occurs as people come out in droves to provide…

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    World Migrations and The Global Economy As the world evolves and countries change, there is a constant ebb and flow of people throughout the globe. Safety, opportunity, and economic growth play major rolls in where people are willing and able to live. As we consider the burden of immigration on a country, we must also consider the value of diversity. The understanding that more people mean fewer jobs is similar thinking to adding an extra trailer to a big-rig truck. The driver might be…

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    In the later stages of World War I, it became crucial that the United States enter the war, despite declaring neutrality and the inevitable, overwhelming costs of entering war against major European powers. As tensions between Great Britain and Germany grew higher with the war, both sides began attacking American ships, and seizing US goods. If the United States had not gotten involved on the side of the Allies, trade between Great Britain and the United States would have dwindled significantly,…

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    Money controls everything. The state of all economies around the world depends whether or not the country makes money from exports. Without money, these economies cannot function at their full potential. The world economy depends on whether or not the independent economies of countries thrive. The world economy is shrinking because of china’s economic slowdown and the overpricing of oil. The world economy is comprised of individual economies and their international trading of goods and…

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    Both World War I and World War II had extensive and lasting effects on the American economy. Both wars devastated the countries involved, invoking billions of dollars in damage (Fagnilli 26). Although the war was not fought on American soil, the United States still felt the aftermath of the war. In each circumstance, the American economy underwent a slight drop, then immediately skyrocketed due to a number of factors including slow manufacturing transitions and consumer spending (Fagnilli 26). …

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    After World War II the German economy was crushed and stifled form growth. Germany owed money to both France and England and could not meet the demanded amount. During this time Germany's economy began to rapidly inflate, the cause of which Germans blamed on Allied Powers. The Director of Reichsbank decided that the best solution for the Countries inflating economy was to print more of the countries currency, which only proved to worsen this condition. as prices raised and the marks worth…

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    In the early 1900’s the United States was growing in many ways. There were great inventions from the Tender Teens that had come about that lead up to the Great War, which is also known as World War 1. This war began in 1914 and brought a various amount of impacts to America. There were political hardships that came about by North America’s President Woodrow Wilson and the government, there were social impacts that were a result of the war, and there were money issues that affected our economy.…

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    Interpretation A supports the view that the First World War was the main reason for the booming economy as it gave impetus to agricultural and industrial expansion which is shown by the annual Gross National Product of the USA increasing by 40% during 1922-29. Furthermore, there was an increase of machinery and productivity, shown by the introduction of the assembly line which allowed for faster manufacturing, due to labour shortages during the war as the workers were at war this is a further…

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    Fighting in the First World War was very beneficial to the United States as a nation. It led to a boom in the american economy, a stronger military, and more worldwide recognition. World War One led the United States another step toward being the super-power it is today. The most prominent and obvious way that World War One benefited the United States was it caused a boom in american economy. As the allies started to run out of supplies, they began to look for other nations to trade with for…

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    The outburst of the First World War was an imperative analysis to Sweden’s military neutrality. Though members of the Swedish royalty, aristocracy and industry imputed military responsibility to the Central Powers while fearing a concerted attack across the Baltic Sea from the Russians, most of the population saw little advancement in entering the war, including Independent conservative Prime Minister, Hjalmar Hammarskjold, along with Social Democrat Hjalmar Branting, hence upholding a neutral…

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