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3581: World War I Propaganda
... Kaiser acted brought about a sense of evil in him. This made everyone who saw the film think that all Germans were evil and that was just what the producer wanted. Other movies showed a big mean looking German man ripping up a copy of the Constitution and burning American flags. This made some people very mad and made them glad we were at war with Germany. Music was also a ...
3582: Women In World War I
... 23.6% of the labor force, more than ever in American history, and beside that, these women were married with families, and had taken over their husband's jobs in factories as well as in big business. Formed in June of 1920, was the Women's Bureau, a federal agency designed to report on the conditions of women working industrial jobs, as well as to promote the welfare of women in ...
3583: “Economic Issues, Not Religion Determined The Development English Colonies In North America.”
... part in developing the colony. The land was very fertile and suitable for farming. Trade was established with grains. The statement wouldn’t pertain to this colony because of the fact that religion was a big factor in developing it. Massachusetts Bay was a colony that was found only for those who wanted to escape religion (the Church of England) and set up a colony where Puritanism was accepted. Everything they ...
3584: The Atomic Bomb and its Effects on Post-World War II
... just recently the American psyche has been branded with the threat of a nuclear holocaust. Here was something so powerful, yet so diminutive. A bomb that could obliterate our nations capital, and that was as big as somebodies backyard grill. For the first time in the history of human existence here was something capable of wiping us off the face of the Earth. And most people had no control over that ...
3585: The Vietnam Anti-War Movement
... 1971 soon replaced it. All of these movements captured the attention of the White House, especially when 25,000 people marched on Washington Avenue. And at times these movements attracted the interest of all the big decision-makers and their advisors (Gettleman, 54). The teach-ins began at the University of Michigan on March 24, 1965, and spread to other campuses, including Wisconsin on April 1. These protests at some of ...
3586: The Power of Speech & the Persuasion of Writing
... of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco-Roman world, so am I compelled here to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my home town"(King 154). To speak in front of a big audience one would not want to boar them with a formal and strategic speech, instead he would use the energy of the people and the power of the topic. King wanted the same thing that ...
3587: Slavery and The South
... and was forgotten when the Civil War began. The existence of slavery was the central element of the conflict between the North and South. Other problems existed that led to succession but none were as big as the slavery issue. The only way to avoid the war was to abolish slavery but this was not able to be done because slavery was legal in the constitution. But when the South seceded ...
3588: African Americans in the Civil War
... 14This proved to be a great help to the Union Army while below the belt to the Confederates. The Union was gaining manpower in direct proportion to the Confederates loosing it. 15This alone played a big factor in the success of the Union. Eventually the confiscation of the southern slaves began to present a problem for the Union. 16The amount of Blacks running from the Confederate side began to be much ...
3589: Cuba, Castro, and the United States
... 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 ...
3590: The Roosevelt New Deal Program
The Roosevelt New Deal Program The Great Depression was a big event in U.S. history. It lasted through the 1930s and everyone's life changed during that time. One of the causes for the Great Depression was the stock market crash. From the end of ...


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