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- 1051: Stalin
- ... a result of greater exports and especially as a result of greater long-term credits for equipment and technical aid. The problem with this plan was that it depended upon to many variables and the depression in the West plus low crop yield hampered the project. Yet during the first Five Year Plan, 1,500 big enterprises were built. New sectors of industry were established, which had not existed in tsarist ...
- 1052: The Tribulations of Sharecrop Farmers
- ... would have proved beneficial to the farmer's situation. Could they have remained healthy they could have gotten more work done and made more progress. References Corder, Robert R. (1963). Southern Laborers in the Great Depression. New York: Knopf. Gentry, Jennifer P. (1968). The Plight of the Rural South. Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Press. Jones, Charles M. (1931). Blight on the U.S. Conscience. New York: Harger and Brothers. Mckeon, Ryan ...
- 1053: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... X suffered not only from abuse by whites, but also from domestic violence. His father beat his mother and both of them abused their children. His mother was forced to raise eight children during the depression. After his mother had a mental breakdown, the children were all placed in foster homes. Malcolm Xs resentment was increased as he suffered through the ravages of integrated schooling. Although an intelligent student who ...
- 1054: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
- ... X suffered not only from abuse by whites, but also from domestic violence. His father beat his mother and both of them abused their children. His mother was forced to raise eight children during the depression. After his mother had a mental breakdown, the children were all placed in foster homes. Malcolm Xs resentment was increased as he suffered through the ravages of integrated schooling. Although an intelligent student who ...
- 1055: Societies Greatest Writer
- ... recovery he met his first love, an American nurse who cared for him. She later left him for and older man. When he recovered he returned to the United States and wrote of death and depression. This may possibly be because of his experience with the war and the loss of his first love. Upon his return he was decorated for his bravery by the Italians. In Hemingway's work there ...
- 1056: Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770 to 1827)
- ... with a higher social rank. Beginning in 1798, Beethoven experienced a continual humming in his ears that was gradually growing stronger. He eventually realized that he was going deaf. He began to drop into a depression, and in 1802 he almost committed suicide. However, after being secluded for some time, he made a new effort towards his music. The next ten years brought forth masterpiece after masterpiece. One of his best ...
- 1057: Adolf Hitler: Ruthless Leader of Germany
- ... were forced to become part of the Nazi party, and children were then taught that Jews were the cause of their hardships. Hitler told the German people that the Jews caused high unemployment and the depression. Hitler publicly stated his views on the Jewish people. Jews of Germany did not see Hitler as a great threat at first. Hitler quickly changed the attitudes of those Jews. The first thing he did ...
- 1058: Franklin Delino Roosevelt
- ... one of Americas most troubling periods of time. With the constant threat of Russia in the back of many peoples minds and the result of the ongoing economical recession now known as the great depression. During his first campaign for president most of the public didnt understand what most of his platform was. It was just simply known as the new deal. What the public did know was that ...
- 1059: Eleanor Roosevelt
- ... to conduct hearings and suggested planks to the official resolutions committee. The closest the came to attending one of those meetings, was outside the door. Franklin Roosevelt was elected to the presidency during the Great Depression. Eleanor helped out the people in the many slums and became the exact opposite of every other First Lady this nation had ever seen. She rote articles in newspapers, talked on radio- shows, and gave ...
- 1060: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... he told his father he wanted to go to Harvard("JFK" 98). On campus, young people took interest in politics, social changes, and events in Europe. The United States was pulling out of the Great Depression. Hitler's Nazi Germany followed aggressive territorial expansion in Europe. It was at this time that John first became aware of the vast social and economic differences in the United States. In June 1940, John ...
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