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- 1171: French Revolution
- ... during the American Revolution, they only sent men and ships and guns but lent saubstantial financial aid as well. As a result, the budget of the French government was thrown out of balance. When economic depression in France made the every growing debt even greater, the state seemed on the verge of bankruptcy. It was necessary to vote new taxes. The king's power was not as absoulute as he pretended ...
- 1172: Robert Penn Warren
- ... Red" Warren, as he was known to his friends, married Emma Brescia in 1930, a marriage which ended in divorce 20 years later. In the last several years of that period, Warren was penned with depression and a lack of new material. His period of dissolution did not end until his second marriage to Eleanor Clark in 1952. Warren received many honors including a Pulitzer Prize for the fiction All the ...
- 1173: The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich
- ... In 1925, the Nazis picked up where they left off. Ernst Rohn was given the order to reinstate his troops. Germany held elections, but the Nazis got only three percent of the voters support. The depression in America caused the economic system in Germany to plummet. Because of the harsh times, Nazis got two million more votes then the Communist party. The election put them just under the Democratic party and ...
- 1174: People and Events of World War II
- ... lost usage of his legs. In 1932, Roosevelt started his first term of office as the President of the United States of America. During this term, he helped to negate the effects of the Great Depression. Roosevelt also won second, third and fourth terms with victories in 1936, 1940, and 1944. When the war in Europe broke out, Roosevelt quickly declared the US's neutrality, and began building up the nation ...
- 1175: Genetic Engineering And Its Fu
- ... this technology in relation to the human being, they being; enhance intellect, life span, metabolism, eliminate the condition of being overweight, retardation, hereditary defects or disease, birth marks, being ugly or unattractive, emotional disorders, and depression. First enhancement of our species. Just think of a world were everyone thought before they acted. Think of how much less crime would occur. No more rash decisions based on pure emotion, significantly less street ...
- 1176: 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 ...
- 1177: Welfare: Not A Way of Life
- ... critics said welfare was responsible for a permanent underclass of people living off government checks because the incentives to go to work were so weak (Froomkin, Dan). The welfare program was founded during the Great Depression. The federal government provided fairly uniform benefits to the nation’s poor—mostly women and children—without regard to the details of their personal circumstances and with no time limit. Now, a federal system that ...
- 1178: Stereotyping and Racism
- ... chink”, “nigger”, “honky”, “wop, “kike” and “Gook”. Such is the power of stereotypical, simple-minded thinking. My brother was a small child when my family moved from Oklahoma to California, at the end of “The Depression”. Farmers had advertised in newspapers and flyers that there was plenty of work and good pay, luring families (like mine) from the overworked “dust bowl” farms. Many native Californians were angry that the “Okies” were ...
- 1179: Hardships That Children Face
- ... that abuses him or her is correct in what he or she is doing. These thoughts weigh the child down with the idea the he or she has a problem. Low self esteem and oftenly depression can occur in many forms such as eating disorders, drugs and alcohol. Finally, Each child must feel that he or she is loved. As a result of the first two injustices, love cannot be felt ...
- 1180: An Analysis Based on the Responsibility of the Rich to the Poor
- ... that there is no doubt a problem with food and poverty-related foreign aid in this world today. In fact, foreign aid distribution has been the cause of many different forms of national disasters including depression, starvation, and even war. They also both confirm that there is an intense problem with today's policy for calming this issue. A massive volume of their disagreement circulates around the impossible question - Is it ...
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