1. What brought about the Red scare in the US? What effect did it have? * Fears still existed of red Russia years after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917 * Started a Communist party in America * At the end of the war an epidemic of strikes resulted in high prices and frustrated union organizing drives * People jumped to the conclusion that labor troubles were formented by bomb and whisker Bolsheviks * US had a great fear that communism could spread throughout the country *
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there is a lot of captivity and freedom explored in the novel of Persepolis in which it has an effect on us readers enhancing our understanding of the culture as well as the theme of Persepolis . Persepolis displays the freedom that is in the novel then it shows captivity and it is brought right back to Freedom. As the audience continues to read more about the captivity and freedom that is demonstrated in Persepolis the audience would comprehend better about the theme and culture . To continue ‚ I
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World War II started as an act of hatred directed towards the Jewish people. Since the leader of Nazi Germany‚ Adolf Hitler‚ blamed them for Germany’s loss during World War I and for the economic crisis they were having. Hitler invaded Poland on September 1‚ 1939 and claimed he did this for Lebensraum Living space for German people even though it was because he wanted to kill Jewish people. After this mistake‚ war was declared on Nazi Germany and the Axis powers to win what was considered‚ the war
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Origins of WWII - understanding the outbreak of the Second World War requires keeping a perspective on interplay of and convergence of several factors…many historians are tempted to see WWII as a continuation of WWI‚ and call the period 1914-1945‚ the Thirty Years war 1) Legacy of WWI and its Peace Treaties - the “politics” of Versailles very nearly destroyed Weimar in the early 1920’s‚ contested territorial settlements and state power (especially for Germany and to a lesser extent for Italy)
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War of the Worlds In a majority of actions novels ‚ survival is a common theme . Survival is a key to ‚ well ‚ getting out alive from whatever the problem may be that’s putting your life in danger . In the novel War of the Worlds‚ survival is a big theme‚ or the one that made the most impact . The main character and his family had to go to major extents in order to survive . By showing that ‚ they had to gather all food sources ‚ the author stating himself and the main character making countless
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constraining? Does the U.S. public support the use of force? Under what conditions? -The public holds the president accountable because he needs approval ratings and support‚ especially during elections. Public can constrain freedom of action (if the public hates something‚ the president isn’t going to do it)‚ and the public generally supports war when it is a security issue. It opposes casualties though‚ and in the case of the Vietnam War‚ the public urged the U.S. to back down. If the public does
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1. Creative artists should be given freedom to express their ideas (words‚ pictures‚ music and films. However some people think government should take some restriction with them. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Give your reasons with own knowledge and give examples. Innovative artists bring enjoyment and inspiration to our sometimes tedious life; however‚ some people deem that artists have been entrusted with too much freedom and power and should be restricted by the
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Letters Dobie-Paisano Fellowship‚ l984; and an Illinois Artists Grant‚ l984 (Cisneros). Parallel & Similar Materials For this assignment‚ many of the books chosen have similar themes and motifs. Examples of this are When I was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago‚ Latinos: Remaking America by Marcelo Suarez-Orozco and‚ Just Like Us: The True
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Honors U.S History The beginning of the 1900s marked the start of the Second World War Although the U.S did not want to become involved in this war‚ it eventually joined after the Japanese attacked U.S forces in Pearl Harbor. By dropping two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and declaring war on Germany‚ the U.S had officially entered the war. Reasons why the U.S dropped these atomic bombs were and still are the subject of much controversy. After the first atomic bomb
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the brink of extinction? World War Z is a 2013 action horror film directed by Marc Forster that addresses these concerns‚ among others. Based on the 2006 novel of the same name by author Max Brooks‚ the movie stars Brad Pitt as former United Nations investigator Gerry Lane‚ a reluctant hero who is forced to abandon his family in the midst of a global disaster while he travels the world in the hope of ending the pandemic. The film brings up three interesting sociological themes which are often repeated
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