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    what was about to happen in 1929. The new decade would be a time of great change for everyone – art included. The 1920’s would bring a rollercoaster of events to America. Times had changed‚ the war was over and new technologies were starting to emerge causing people to change their lifestyles. Many people had moved from the farms into the big cities so they could help with the war effort. Millions of immigrants flourished to America. This would mark a new era in American history known as “The

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    and major business entities collapsing‚ leaving thousands of people jobless and with no money to put food on the table. The depression began in the United States on October 29‚ 1929 dubbed Black Tuesday‚ immediately after the crash of the New York stock market. There was also a fall in the world market. It was truly a gargantuan depression. There was a curtailment of income‚ the means of exchange were frozen in the currents of trade‚ and there was a drastic decrease in employment rates

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    people’s lives‚ and more people would turn to the federal government for help. The New Deal restored people’s faith in themselves and in the government. FDR’s New Deal Legislation received opposition. People were accused of being socialists and communists. People believed that it was against the stimulation of business‚ which ultimately would create unemployment. In a letter to Senator Robert Wagner‚ it is stated that this new legislation will end in "disaster." [Document B]. Specifically‚ the NIRA‚ the

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    The Great Depression            The 1930’s was a huge decade of history filled with many important events that changed how we think. However‚ one crucial influence to the 1930’s was the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a major event in history and widely affected the 1930’s. The Great Depression was a world-wide economic downfall in which things such as industrialism and construction came to a near halt. There is no true date as to when the Great Depression started‚ but experts

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    self-described Libertarian without honestly knowing much of the issues in detail. Around the time of the campaign for the 2008 general election I started to make a point of paying attention to political issues. I would listen to talk radio and watch online news media. The more I would learn the more I would question the views that I held. Eventually I came to change my views‚ quite radically. Just after the election of Barack Obama I would say I was a self-described socialist‚ though I’m not much of a fan

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    The Great Depression following the First World War was a universal devastation of every country it could possibly reach‚ whether it was directly or indirectly. The objects of our scrutiny Being so close in vicinity and having such similar downfalls‚ these countries are particularly interesting to watch to see what was more successful against the dilemma. Despite initial similarities in cause and implemented combatants to the economic fallout‚ the United States and Canada diversified and diverged

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    contrast‚ John Keynes stated that in order to increase consumption and investment‚ the intervention of government is prerequisite (Yearwood‚ 2013). After World War I‚ America experienced unprecedented economic boom. Industrialization and introduction of new technologies assisted the economic growth. Factories and firms were flourished. At that time period‚ people had a belief that the economy will goes well forever. Therefore people and firms took out loans from the banks to expand their business and to

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    housing administered by federal‚ state and local agencies to provide subsidized assistance for low-income households.According to Wikipedia “Permanent‚ federally funded housing came into being in the United States as a part of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal. Title II‚ Section 202 of the National Industrial Recovery Act‚

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    Agrarian Justice written in 1795‚ Thomas Paine states‚ “Personal property is the effect of society; and it is as impossible for an individual to acquire personal property without the aid of society‚ as it is for him to make land originally. Separate an individual from society… and he cannot acquire personal property… So inseparably are the means connected with the end‚ in all cases‚ that where the former do not exist the latter cannot be obtained. All accumulation‚ therefore‚ of personal property

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    license and became the 16th women to ever obtain their license. On June 1‚ 1928‚ Amelia flew from Newfoundland to Wales as a passenger. Pilot Wilmer Stultz flew the plane with co-pilot Louis Gordon. Due to the popularity‚ Amelia became a star with book deals and product endorsements‚ she even became an icon for women’s fashion. Amelia’s book 20 Hrs. 40 Min documents her trip across the Atlantic‚ which was published in1928. Amelia was the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic on May 20‚1932. Her plan

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