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    Chapter 9: Lesson 1 Themes for Lesson •  How did Stalin change the government and the economy of the Soviet Union? •  What were the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government? •  How did Hitler rise to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s? •  What were the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War? Key terms: •  Totalitarian- a government that exerts total control over the nation and citizens’ lives •  Fascism- political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of the nation

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    slaves were freed‚ the local law was still responsible for keeping them in line. Because of this‚ there has always been a troubled relationship between police and minorities. It seems as if police are always present in minority neighborhoods. Racial discrimination happens everywhere‚ but especially in minority neighborhoods. A good example of this is “stop and frisk” programs. This is when police stop someone without probable cause‚ and searches them for weapons. If they find anything illegal‚ the person

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    Some people says “Do not be racist; be like Mario. He’s an Italian plumber‚ who was made by the Japanese‚ speaks English‚ looks like a Mexican‚ jumps like a black man‚ and grabs coins like a Jew!” ("Racist Jokes”)Some people has some racial discrimination for other people and they will take drastic measures to them. This situation especially happens in some Multiracial countries such as America. As everyone know that America is a country which allows people to express their opinion freely‚ however

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    000 ground personnel” to serve on the “all-black units” that trained here at Moton Field (History.com). In these units‚ they had to overcome racial discrimination and other racial obstacles. Throughout the war‚ the unit was credited with 15‚500 combat missions and legend has it‚ they never lost a bomber they were escorting due to enemy fire. Because of their amazing accomplishments‚ this lead towards President “Truman abolishing racial discrimination in the military with the Executive order of

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    There’s more than one dilemma that I would love to solve‚ and choosing just one is difficult for me‚ but if i have to choose just one‚ I would choose the problem of racial discrimination. Racial discrimination has been a problem since humans found out that there were actually different races living together on earth‚ and social and economic equality is long overdo. Obviously there is no easy way to achieve complete equality for everyone‚ which is why it’s taken most of human history to even address

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    Since the 1st car was invited‚ people have looked for more ways to make the cars more creative and more beautiful. The Model T only came in black but when it was built in assembly lines. Before that it was blue. Cars have evolved since and there is more technology inside of them with new stereos‚ monitors‚ and lights. It’s really up to the individual on how they want to customize their own car. With many styles they might have in mind with flames or maybe just one or multiple colors all together

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    and Fads of the 1930s 1. Due to the crash of the Wall Street on October 24th 1929 many people thought that fashion was going to be crippled‚ but thankfully fashion continued and grew over the years. 2. After the crash women had to sew and mend their own cloths. Due to this women who had great sewing skills began copying magazines and the latest fashion. This action was the of starts of necklines lowering‚ and skirts were being designed with greater detail 3. The style of the 1930s began with clothing

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    Communication 1930s and 1990s Communication and technology has grown over the past few decades after making of the first phone. The 1930s wasn’t a very communicational or technological decade. On the other hand‚ the 1990’s was a very erupting decade with technology and communications. There are major differences between those two decades including phones‚ how mail is distributed‚ and how to inform people. The 1930s was a very poor time due to the economy outburst in the market. One communicational

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    (2014) discussed both the Great Depression of the 1930s and the most recent global economic crisis in 2008. According to Ðuraškovic (2014)‚ the lessons learned in the Great Depression of the 1930s set some standards and taught some important lessons which prepared for and help through the global economic crisis in 2008. To better understand the most recent economic crisis‚ this paper will summarize Ðuraškovic’s (2014) academic article. In the 1920’s the United States underwent what was reported as

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    The Dustbowl of America in the 1930s The Dust Bowl of North America was a disaster in the early 1930s when huge parts of the Midwestern and Western farmlands of America became wastelands. This happened due to a series of dry years‚ which agreed‚ with the extension of agriculture in unsuitable lands. Droughts and dust storms caused by poor labor practice troubled farms and ranches of the Great Plains; causing a great migration of its people to other‚ more fertile‚ lands. The problem had become

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