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2821: The New Deal
... is so dominant. War causes a nation to suddenly unite and produce so much. The U.S. was immediately out of the depression when the war started. It is like the saying in 1984 by George Orwell, “War is Peace.” In this book the world is constantly at war and thus creates a society that produces goods to its’ maximum potential. Even though the world was at war each country had ...
2822: One Of The Six Basic Principles Of The Constitution: Federalism
... New Federalism was brought about by a proposal made by U.S. president at the time, Ronald Reagan in his 1982 State of the Union message. In Reagan's view, the centralization of power in Washington during the 20th century had diminished the constitutional role of the states in the federal system, making government too expensive and removing it from popular control. To remedy this he proposed transferring responsibilty for dozens ...
2823: Franklin Roosevelt
... cabinet who were under Roosevelt: Secretary of State: Cordell Hull (1933-44); Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (1944-45). Secretary of the Treasury: William H. Woodin (1933-34); Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (1934-45). Secretary of War: George H. Dern (1933-36); Harry H. Woodring (1937-40); Henry L. Stimson (1940-45). Attorney General: Homer S. Cummings (1933-39); Frank Murphy (1939-40); Robert H. Jackson (1940-41); Francis B. Biddle (1941-45 ...
2824: Fascism
... is Italy's Benito Mussolini and Germany's Adolf Hitler. The philosophy of Fascism can be traced to the philosophers who argue that the will is prior to and superior to the intellect or reason. George Sorel, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Georg Hegal are main philosophers who's beliefs and ideologies greatly influenced the shaping of Fascist theory. Sorel (1847-1922) was a French social philosopher who had a major influence on ...
2825: America's Network of Representative Governments
... council, school club or the state general assembly, a representative group is always present. Democracy shapes America. One could view the first democratic group responsible for today's freedom. This was the assembly formed by George Yeardly (p.13). Perhaps, if the Virginia Company had not instructed the governor to establish an assembly, the idea of democracy might not have instilled into the minds of the colonists. Surely, without this first ...
2826: Geroffrey Chaucer
... Tower of London, and other palaces and manors. He was given a commission to survey the roads, bridges, and ditches along the Thames near London, and he was put in charge of repairs to St. George's Chapel at Windsor.3 A less demanding post fell to him in 1391, when he was made sub-forester of one of the king's parks.1 He may have held this position until ...
2827: Harry Elmer Barnes
... 1952, Harry Elmer Barnes wrote a timely article, "How 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' Trends Threaten American Peace, Freedom, and Prosperity" as the final chapter of the classic revisionist anthology, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. Barnes analyzed George Orwell's classic novel as a work of prophecy and sounded the alarm to reverse the "1984" trends prevalent in the America of his day. Barnes argued that propagandists and "court historians" were fashioning a ...
2828: Russia and US International Relations
... Russian Republics. Unfortunately for the United States, it missed a valuable opportunity to extend the START treaties. In 1992 Secretary of State Baker toured the Soviet Republics. He told the leadership of each republic that Washington would not recognize them unless they adhered to all treaties concerning nuclear and conventional weapons that the former Soviet Union had signed. Unfortunately, the administration bowed to criticism from democrats that Bush and Baker were ...
2829: How Raphael Personifies The Renaissance
... right from the beginning and was an innate absorber of influences (Web Museum 2). In many of Raphael s early works of art he echoes the style of Perguino, like that in the painting St. George and the Dragon. The style of Raphael in his early twenties proved in many aspects to far exceed those of Perugino. Raphael took a journey to Florence in 1504 to learn more about the happenings ...
2830: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Regards To Israel & The United States
... be set for Israel's withdrawal from the rest of the occupied. Egypt would reopen the canal, restore diplomatic relations with the United. Sadat's initiative fell on deaf ears in Tel Aviv and in Washington. According to sources at the time, the State Department still viewed Egypt as a threat in the cold war conflict. Internally, the Egyptian economy was being steadily drained by the confrontation with Israel. Economic problems ...


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