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    INTRODUCTION The world organizational and industrial system since inception has undergone and improves organizational and industrial system. Looking at the premises of the organizational management and theoretical bases of industrialization, many scholars and indeed critics are of the view that it is organization centered concept. That is, it pays much emphasis on the efficient and goal attainment of the organization. This led to emergence of neoliberals in the sphere of industrialization which

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    The start of the "Los Angeles County Federation of Labor" Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract The Los Angeles County Federation of Labor is a regional labor organization in the state of Los Angeles that has evolved representation of the interests of workers to include political involvement. Its formation was a function of political influence in labor and the relevance of merging labor movements to have better representations and high compulsion among leaders (Dean et al

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    Wilson’s overtures, however. Beginning in 1937 Franklin Roosevelt (and Truman after FDR’s death) made arguments similar to those of Wilson and ultimately built widespread public support for full involvement in World War II and postwar international organizations like the United Nations, the IMF and World Bank, etc. Why did Roosevelt and Truman succeed where Wilson failed? Had the new Democrats presented their initiatives more skillfully, had Americans

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    other markets can be easily accessed. Despite obvious economic benefits of globalization, the expansion of foreign trade clearly harms local and domestic economies. With international agreements and organizations such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), the economies become highly competitive, often disturbing the local agricultural farmers that are unable to compete with better and cheaper goods from abroad. Consequently, without taxation, large

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    country of the “acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex” (Eisenhower 1961). Despite being a warning from so long ago, time has vindicated Eisenhower’s words. From the time of Eisenhower to present day, the United States has seen an unprecedented growth of the power, size, and influence of the military industrial complex. Today, the military industrial complex exerts great pressure on the foreign policy decision making process of the United States

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    Mansur Danladi History 1302_082 Lisa krumm 02/18/2017 American Industrial Revolution The years between 1877 and 1900 were some of the most dynamic in American history (the American Industrial Revolution). This set-in motion the birth of modern America. The American industrial revolution impacted politics, economic and society as resulted in the formation of modern America. “The people of the United States nominated grants in the hope that it will unify a divided nation. However, the war hero

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    During the later years of the 1800s, the United States (US) established itself as a dominant industrial country. As the US became a dominant source of business, industry, and capitalism, many laborers demanded for improved working conditions. Despite the later part of the century, however, the labor strikes and efforts are ineffective, but they did lead to other improvement of labor situations within the twentieth century. The actions betweens businesses and laborers, the conservative mindset

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    Unions are organizations of wage earners or salary workers established for protecting

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    American foreign policy shifted drastically from the birth of the new nation to the beginning of the 20th century. George Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 left an admonition for the nation and isolationist roots from its founding President; however, by the early 1900s, William McKinley and other American Presidents took part in imperialistic foreign policy that represented a complete digression from Washington’s doctrine. After World War I and before the impending Second World War, American

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    In later days, Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in June1933. This reform insured each bank deposited up to $2,500 a day and consequently, banks gained more trust from their investors. As money once again started to flow, it helped

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