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2881: Fascism
... radio, and newspaper to create any appearance that fascism will be the new political power in the twentieth century. Hitler once said that "The great masses of people_ will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one." (Nazi Fascism and the Modern Totalitarian State) He accomplished this feat by use of the microphone, speaking to thousands at one time he was able to rally support for ...
2882: The Welfare System
... F.D.C. recipients get off after two years of the service. Worse than that is the fact that 7% of the recipients stay on the program for at least 8 years (Robinson, 166). Another big problem with the AFDC is that roughly 85% of those collecting checks in 1986 were single mothers with young children (Long, 78). The fathers of these children must help in their children's lives instead ...
2883: The Central Intelligence Agency
... Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill granting $46 million for the construction of a CIA Headquarters Building. The cornerstone of the building was laid on November 3, 1959 (Key Events). The CIA has played a big part in the U.S. controversy with Cuba. On April 17, 1961, the CIA, supported by Cuban exiles, invaded Cuba. It was known as the "Bay of Pigs" invasion. On the same day, the first ...
2884: Is The United States Giving Too Much To The United Nations?
... broke away or are trying to break away and become sovereign complete and not worry about Serbs coming in to ruin their way of life. What I am saying is that the US is a big financial backer of the UN but, we should give more in the way a human personnel. The US is a country that has many resources and we use quite a bit for the defense of ...
2885: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
... benefit large asset owners at the expense of wage earners. “In the last twenty years the tax burden has been shifted off corporations and onto individuals, off the wealthy and onto the middle class, off big corporations and onto smaller business, off large asset owners and onto people who depend on a paycheck.” (Collins 1999) Thus, through the intricate process that has just been described, the economically unequal do indeed suffer ...
2886: Fidel Castro's Reign In Cuba
... head of the National Bank,and known anti-American, seized all three major oil company refineries and began producing all the Soviet crude,not just the 50% they had earlier bargained for. This was a big victory and a stepping stone towards increasing the soon to be controversial alliance with Russia. On July 6, a week after the intervention of the refineries, President Eisenhower announced that the balance of Cuba's ...
2887: In Practise The American Colonies Were Self Governing In 1776
... which are against the constitution and the inalienable privileges of British subjects than it can alter the constitution itself » At the same time the colonies were developing a view of their own as they became big enough to have a sense of independence. However as Christie suggests, principle could be overlooked:« New England merchants were prepared to compound to pay at least a small proportion of the statuory duty on molasses ...
2888: The Sources Of Public Policy
... public’s behalf. The influential power can be exercised in any of the policy cycle steps. Some participants’ power, influence, or authority will be broad and exercised at every step (e.g. the president, a big-city mayor). By contrast, the director of an administrative department might be influential in one or two steps. C) Administrator’s sources of policy The power that public administrators can exert on the policy cycle ...
2889: Imperialism
... reasons, also. They went for religious reasons and to show other poeple "their" way because "their" way was the right way. And who wouldn't want to learn the right way from a country so big and powerful as they were? Nationalism added a lot to this feeling and made more people believe in imperialism. The people who would expand were not heroes, they thought only of themselves and only wanted ...
2890: The United States and Taxes
... Co. (American Myth) are two Supreme Court cases that have never been overturned. Again from a legal encyclopedia it is recorded that the right to own property can only be taxed with a direct tax. Big brother is conducting, he has his symphony; but, is anyone out there listening? There are many facts that United States citizens need to become aware of. The federal government especially the IRS, uses special terms ...


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