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    Nostalgia is one of the main themes in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov. In fact‚ Chekov himself experienced strong feelings of nostalgia to Moscow where he was introduced to many men of letters but unfortunately‚ he was obliged to leave Moscow and go to Yalta because of his illness of T.B. Thus‚ his longing to Moscow kept torturing and irritating him all through his life. Hence‚ the sense of nostalgia is clearly reflected in his play The Cherry Orchard. Actually‚ the play concerns an aristocratic

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    After the stock market crash in 1929‚ the Great Depression had begun. At the time‚ many people believed President Herbert Hoover had foreseen the depression and had not done enough to prevent or end it. The public desperately needed a new leader‚ so they turned to Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He promised great government programs and reforms. With his first election‚ he introduced programs such as the Tennessee Valley Authority Act‚ the Agricultural Adjustment Act‚ and the National Industrial Recovery

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    While some might argue that industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of the many jobs that were made‚ it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were the horrendous working conditions‚ child labor and‚ long work hours. Throughout the documents there have been negatives some less than others. For example in document #2 “My Boy” the mother is missing her son and she doesn’t see him that much because she is working all the time

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    11/30/12 Persuasive Historical Essay In the early 20th century‚ many social and political movements demanded the attention and action of the United States. During this time‚ Jane Addams became an accomplished philosopher‚ author‚ peace advocate‚ feminist and sociologist during the Progressive era‚ who was unique from other reformers during this time because she didn’t prioritize the social‚ economic‚ and political inequalities that plagued America’s minorities; Every issue was

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    As the Progressive Party candidate for President in 1912‚ Theodore Roosevelt continued to seek reform with his Square Deal policies. Roosevelt was a true Progressive and fought consistently for reform throughout his political career. His address made during the campaign was entitled "The Struggle for Social Justice" from Progressive Principles: Selections from Addresses Made during the Presidential Campaign of 1912‚ ed. Elmer H. Youngman (New York: Progressive National Service‚ 1913)‚ 199-207. Theodore

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    about the fire and went to sleep. His house went up into flames‚and the fire  began to spread through the streets of London quickly. The great fire lasted over a span of four days. The fire eventually destroyed thirteen thousand and five hundred houses‚eighty-seven parish churches‚ forty-four company halls‚ city prisons and many other essential buildings. The great fire of London is a catastrophe known around the globe. The fire affected London socially‚ architecturally and economically.

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    Woodrow Wilsons War Professor 4/3/13 The Great War‚ as it was called‚ started on July 28th‚ 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. The United States decided to stay out of the war and be a neutral country. The United States economy was booming during this time because they were supplying many of the countries that were in the war. The United States soon became an economic world power. European countries were too caught up in getting ready and fighting during wartime and didn’t

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    Monday Ms. Macaulay How did the Great Depression weaken Western democracies? The Great Depression‚ began in 1929‚ has lasted for about10 years. It had destructive influence on economy and politics‚ which‚ as a result‚ weakened Western democracies a lot. Firstly‚ why the Great Depression occurred? With the development of economic globalization and world multipolarization‚ the collapse of one country’s economy was very easy to cause a global negative effect. Before the Great Depression‚ WWI brought

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    The Great Gatsby- Women Facts Flappers emerged after World War One‚ when people tried to avoid returning to the killing and maiming of so many men during the war. People wanted to break away from the horrors of war. Unlike in The Great Gatsby‚ most women and men of the 1920’s would not sacrifice true love for social acceptance. Magazine covers showed women enjoying their children‚ but inside the magazines‚ there were strict‚ regimented instructions for new mothers on how to raise their children

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    Reform movements from 1815 to 1850 tried to change America. Women’s rights movements‚ education movements‚ and thoughts of abolition were main inspirations. Women’s rights movements were becoming more common. More women than ever were coming together to protest. The Seneca Falls Convention was the first organized women’s rights movement. When women went to other conventions they were excluded‚ this convention was about women and for women. These conventions would eventually persuade congress to

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