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931: Fascism Compared To Communism
... detained, and the sent to a prison camp. It was no longer just desirable to be a Nazi considering the benefits like government contracts or being able to stand first in line, but necessary for employment. Russia employed much the same tactics with much more emphasis on fear. Education was virtually unheard of in the early years of Russia, but by 1933 children were guaranteed primary education. Huge problems resulted form ...
932: Famous African Americans
... the ministry and succeeded his father as pastor of Harlem's Abyssinian Baptist church. Using it as a political base, he won election to Congress in 1944. He had numerous legislative successes, especially in equal employment opportunity. He often angered other members of Congress by his frequent introduction of the "Powell amendment," a rider designed to make government "color-blind" when dispensing government funds. Powell became chairman of the House Committee ...
933: Dissabiliteis
... including, but not limited to: a) Measures to eliminate discrimination gradually and to promote integration by government authorities and/or private entities in providing or making available goods, services, facilities, programs, and activities such as employment, transportation, communications, housing, recreation, education, sports, law enforcement and administration of justice, and political and administrative activities; b) Measures to ensure that new buildings, vehicles, and facilities constructed or manufactured within their respective territories facilitate ...
934: Depression
... to textile mills out of desperation by farmers because they were that bad off. These young women made up the majority of the labour force. With weak labour unions only a select few had permanent employment. As the Depression rolled on, China and the United States put a ban on Japanese imports entering their boundaries. Farmers sold daughters to prostitution and sons to the military. The collapse of Japanese goods that ...
935: Civil Rights 2
... D.C. These marches were held to try to get the government to hear them, but the government ignored them. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed ending segregation. It also created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission that prevented discrimination in the workplace. Anne Moody was very optimistic about the desegregation cases. She always tested the Supreme Court decision of Brown versus the Board of Education numerous times by doing ...
936: Commander In Chief Franklin De
... even when it was unnecessary. “His style of administration required him on more than one occasion to haze over his purposes, …he invigorated men and events as notably by shrewd manipulation as by the overt employment of his powers.” (Pg. 2) He was seen by many in this way. Although, he had executed his power in this way for so long that it was the only way he knew to be ...
937: Comparitive Essay Between Gene
... drug." Sex was an addiction and anything, "I'm practising my bedroom voice," 112 Michener would be done to obtain it. Generation X is a generation that has been forced to take on part-time employment, McJobs: a low-pay, low dignity job. Friends and peers are what matter the most. A common clichι is: "The only constant is change". For this generation, change has been a constant theme as it ...
938: Comprehensive New Orleans
... freed Negroes regressed in the 1840 s and 50 s. Finally, in the 1900 s the implication of the Jim Crow laws took away Negro rights to vote, have acceptable housing, beneficial education, and proper employment. In a city with so many ethnic groups and varying cultures, each to which religion is extremely important he differences need to be addressed. The religion of the colonists greatly effects the aura of New ...
939: Causes Of The American Civil W
... new opportunities as independent landowners and raise the wages of those laborers who were still stuck behind. A transcontinental railroad would tap the wealth of the West as well as bind the country together, provide employment, and increase the prosperity of all regions. But most southerners were completely against these maneuvers. They were convinced that the homestead act would fill up the West with settlers hostile to slavery. One native of ...
940: Cary Grant
... they sailed to the United States for a successful two-year tour, at the end of which young Archie decided to try it on his own in New York City. For five years, Leach found employment in jobs as varied as placard walker and society escort. In 1927, he made his first stage appearance in the musical Golden Dawn, followed by appearances in Boom Boom in 1929, A Wonderful Night also ...


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