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    Collin Brunton Ms. Biondi English II 3 March 2015 The Great Depression: The Fall of a Nation The Great Depression was a hard time for America. The name fits like a glove because it was, in fact a depression. The Great Depression was crucial to American history because it changed every aspect of American life, revealed how big a power America was, and it established multiple government agencies around the world to make sure something like it never happens again. The economy was at a highpoint

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    Americans were also known as Sioux. The Great Sioux Nation descended from the original inhabitants in North America. The Sioux nation was a vast tribe and made up of three sections which was based on their locality, tongue and their subculture. The Sioux Indians initially lived as Woodland Indians along the upper Mississippi in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. They were pushed west by the Europeans and their Chippewa associates. During the migration, west to the Great Plains the tribe parted into three

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    Skylar Cashin Colleen Goodrich American Environmental History 2 May 2016 The Great Sioux Nation Among the great native tribes that called the Americas their home, none are as iconic in American culture than the Native Americans of the great plains. Among these tribes, there arose the Great Sioux Nation, one of the largest and most powerful of them all. They seem to have had a deep connection with and have held a gentle balance with nature that few cultures throughout human history have seemed to

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    The League Of Nations Was A Great Force For Peace In The 1920’s In this essay, I am going to look at the successes and failures of the League of Nations (LofN) in its struggle for peace throughout the 1920’s. The LofN was the ‘brain child’ of American president Woodrow Wilson. The four other main powers (Britain, France, Japan and Italy) joined along with approximately 60 other countries from around the world. The U.S.A then abandoned its ‘child’ as to social and economic unrest led to a more

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    As a native born American citizen, I am blessed. Blessed with freedom of speech, with freedom of religion, and with the ability to pursue happiness. Because of this American privilege, I am grateful, but I am ignorant. America is a great nation, but because we cannot fully comprehend what it may be like to be born without privilege, we have become selfish. If it is beneficial, America severely chastises and punishes any for the commitment of atrocities against ourselves and others, but when not directly

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    The Rise Of Great Nations

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    The rise of great nations is a result of its citizens coming together to consider the all the possibilities to improve the state of the country and then enacting the best ones. In democracy, all people’s voices are respected and heard – but not all are logical and some are controversial. One election in America which metaphorically caused a civil war was the election between Donald J. Trump and Hilary Clinton. Both sides actively condemned the other with negative images of their opponent and a positive

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    May 2016 Resident President Keeping a country’s economic status is a great responsibility that its government has. In America during the 1930’s, the Great Depression spreads its economic disease to Americans, and as a result, many citizens become jobless and homeless. While Americans are under economic depression, little has been done by the government to ameliorate the situation. However, President FDR is the MVP during the Great Depression as he brings economic prosperity and well-being to America

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    This… Is… a…Great Nation! I wish to live in a GREAT NATION! A Great nation has no weaknesses. A Great Nation like the Spartans. This is why I would like to propose a The Spartan Proposal. This proposal will increase our power, increase our defense, and increase our status as the best country in the world. This… is… the… Spartan Proposal! Start them young! Children at the age of 5 are required to attend boot camp. During boot camp, kids are pushed through basic military training. Kids are taught

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    this great nation, we celebrate, not the winning of sides, but celebrate the unity of our great country. We have been in a storm of chaos, wanting change, fearing that we will divide once again, but we will stand firm together to fight for peace and equality. For way too long, have the capital of our great nation taken the rewards of our government while the people suffer the cost. Washington has thrived, but the people do not get to share in its success. While we celebrate our nation's great success

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    Why do I believe America is a great nation? America’s greatness comes from our freedom, our people, and our First Amendment Rights of religion, speech, press and assembly. Freedom is an inalienable right that many people of the U.S. take for granted. Our civil rights are part of our freedom. People that invade upon our rights are punished. The severity of this punishment depends upon how harshly our rights are violated. And, although freedom doesn’t come with guarantees of a perfect life, we

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