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    As American citizens, it is our obligation to set up a future for the next generation.We have not achieved this goal yet. Right now America is divided. There is the conservatives ( the republicans ) and the liberals ( democrats). Conservatives are all about the preservation of our rights and our children’s rights. Presidents with conservative ideas and good Christian faith are what has helped this country last this long. Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Donald Trump are

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    many Americans, the Second World War was a fight for freedom against fascist enemies who could infringe their rights. According to Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Four Freedoms were freedom of speech and expression, freedom of religion, freedom of want, and freedom of fear. The first amendment began to symbolize true liberty, and President Roosevelt stressed that freedom was a prevailing factor in America that must be protected by fascist foreign powers. For many Americans, the war was the fight of good

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    not only what the Japanese and United States did, but also why they acted the way they did. In a time of war, both countries took different actions that were not readily understood. Japan

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    as the civil war approached, only two political ideologies became relevant. The left-wing party members supported democracy and the Second Spanish Republic while the right-wing party members supported fascism, more specifically falangism. These fascist were called Nationalists and the left-wing party members were called Loyalists or Republicans. However, the Nationalists viewed the Republicans as Reds and the Republicans viewed the Nationalists as traitors to Spain (Grabowski 34). The Republicans

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    Henry A Wallace, 33rd Vice President once said, “If we define an American fascist as one who in case of conflict puts money and power ahead of human beings, then there are undoubtedly several million fascists in the United States.” The Industrial revolution was a time that shaped and created a breakthrough in the American economy. However this success of the business titans at the time like Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, Dukes, Vanderbilt and others hurt America more than it helped it. Just like

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    1. Stephen Spender was born on February 28th 1909 and died on July 16th 1995. He was an English poet, novelist and essayist. In 1965 he was appointed the seventeenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the United States Library of Congress. Spender is uniquely qualified to comment on the 1930s because he was a member of the generation of British poets who came to prominence in the 1930s, a group, referred to as the Oxford Poets. While the poets of the 1920s focused on themes removed from reality

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    called Pravda.ru released an article regarding Kiev and its supporters. “Those who support this Genocide [sic], the US-EU-Nato, should stop shedding crocodile tears when a civilian aircraft is downed. They are the ones whose support to the Kiev fascists made this tragedy possible and even inevitable.” (McIntosh, 2015). Because of this article and many others like it, Putin and Russia are taking actions that are undermining and delegitimizing the West and the international community as a whole.

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    Chapter 25 discusses the United States and the Second World War from 1939-1945. The United States wanted to stay out of international affairs but the newly elected Roosevelt advocated for an active role in it. Though he wanted a role in this, his priority was to attack the domestic causes of the depression which appealed to many poor Americans who were suffering from the Great Depression and had just lost everything. During this time, fascist governments threatened military aggression and the rise

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    The Manhattan Project

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    Leading up to this time the fascist dictators began to gain power in European countries. The big three being the countries of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, Italy, Benito Mussolini, and Japan, Emperor Hirohito. In 1935 Italy invades and conquers Ethiopia, shorty after Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy sign a treaty of cooperation. In 1937,Japan, lead by Hirohito, invaded China. Joseph Stalin, of Russia, signs the German-Russian non-aggression pact; which allowed Hitler to invade Poland. But when news of

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    did not crash the economy. Partly by giving Americans hope again, also by using the power of the Federal Government to create low-paying jobs for millions of unemployed Americans. Roosevelt probably rescued American capitalism from the threat of Fascist or Communist revolution. He also he put in place new government regulations over the Wall Street stock market and the banking industry, for example -- that helped to prevent serious American financial crises for the next 50 years. He likewise pushed

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