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1031: Inept And Unsuccessful. How
... witchhunt was aimed against the socialists. The Socialists were anti-monarchist revolutionaries, and were hence an obvious target for Bismarck. He became increasingly alarmed by the increasing success of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), winning 12 seats in 1877. Again, as in with the Catholic conflict, he misjudged the situation by overestimating instead of underestimating the enemy. There were several valid ... never fell below 9. He may have had just reason, but his paranoia had brought about another failure. As a result, Bismarck took up the banner of State Socialism and social reform, yet this did not make him any more successful. One saw Pensions and Insurance schemes which may well have been steps in the right direction. However, they were only ... reign, 'I shall let the old man shuffle on for six months' (referring to Bismarck as the 'old man'). The new young and headstrong leader conflicted with Bismarck over many issues such as the rights of ministers, and ultimately the anti-Socialist legislation. William II all but dismissed Bismarck, sending him an ultimatum of resignation. By mid-1890, Bismarck was ...
1032: Tha Screets 4-life
... early ages where some of the first real gangs. There are many types of gangs. A gang can also be a team, group, crew or a posse. They re just social groups of people in a local area, which are mostly the same, age and are in acts of violence. At lease, that s what everybody in our society seams to ... New York: Little Brown and Company, 1996. Clark, Charles. CQ Researcher. Youth Gangs 11 Oct. 1991 755-765. Nawojczyk, Steve. Street Gang Dynamics. (1997): 11 Feb. 2000 . Roth, John K. Social Issues: Gangs. New York: volume 3, 1997. Sounder, Jon. Gang Warfare: Dadz in the Hood. The Economist 4 Nov 1995: 33. Gang Slang Terminology To dis someone: to show disrepect ...
1033: Dynamic Change In The U.S.
... industry, they would join forces in attempts of domination over their entire industries. This new form of large and growing businesses and monopolies effectively transformed the nation’s economy and social order, and was the spark of organized labor movements. The civil war served as an igniter to an explosion in economic growth. Products such as copper, railroad track, cotton, woolen ... with printing presses and other electrical and mechanical devices. In 1862, at the age of only 15, Edison published a weekly, known as the Grand Trunk Herald. He printed his issues in a freight car which served as his laboratory as well. Edison took a big step forward when he was taught telegraphy as a reward for saving the life of ...
1034: The Salem Witch Trials
... of some of the community members. As the witch hunt continued, accusations were made against many different people. Many women whose behavior or economic circumstances were somehow disturbing to the social order and conventions of the time were denounced as witches. Some of the accused had previous records of criminal activity, including witchcraft, but others were faithful churchgoers and people of ... passed apologies were offered, and restitution was made to the victims’ families. Historians and sociologists have examined this most complex episode in our history so that we may understand the issues of that time and apply our understanding to our own society. The parallels between the Salem witch trials and more modern examples of “witch hunting” like the McCarthy hearings of ...
1035: Russia' Economic Transition
... readily willing to accept a sharp blow to it's employed work force. The Ukraine already had an unemployment rate of 7% (McLelland 24), and this was straining the limited social safety nets. The last thing the Ukraine was prepared to do was pay out more to it's people without getting anything in return. The Ukrainians were yearning for a ... had improved to a +5.0% (Table 2). The question of economic coexistance between Russia and its former republics still remains a mystery. There are many stronger, much more controversial issues in Russia's republics, when it comes to the issue of economics, independance, and growth. Many of the citiznes in the breakaway republics are not eager to have peace and ...
1036: Personal Computers
In the 1990s the personal computer revolution turned into the social computer revolution. The thrill of having sophisticated computer power on your desktop turned out to be just the beginning, once your machine could connect to everyone else's via telephone ... would never have condemned it. Some call the Net "democratic." It is certainly empowering and political, but in a new sense. People are not using the net to vote on issues (though they may soon) or to elect representatives in a hierarchical power structure. They are using the Net to make things happen directly, personally, immediately. "Here comes everybody," James Joyce ...
1037: Gun Control
... estimated 400 homicides including guns. In addition gun control has been seen as necessary because of the violence by criminals using guns. Gun control is wrapped in a series of social issues such as crime and drugs. Guns have become closely linked to drugs and murder in the public mind. Drug dealing and high tech weaponry have escalated the warfare in cities ...
1038: Hillary Clinton
... Law School, where she developed her strong concern for protecting the interests of children and families, and served on the Board of Editors of the Yale Review of Law and Social Action. While she was there, she also met Bill Clinton, a fellow law student. In 1973 Hillary became a staff attorney for the Children's Defense Fund. A year later ... women, children, and families she has met across the country and around the world. In 1997, the First Lady, along with the President, hosted two important conferences on children's issues. Mrs. Clinton played a strong role at the White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning, where experts emphasized that the success a child has in reaching their full ...
1039: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
... aid to economically depressed areas of the United States. Kennedy put legislation through Congress which was a bill creating the Peace Corps, an agency that trained American volunteers to perform social and humanitarian service oversees and promote world peace, which was important at the time because of unsettling foreign affairs. In 1959, after several attempts, a revolution led by Fidel Castro ... the conference made it clear that Khrushchev had construed Kennedy’s failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion as a sign of weakness. No agreements were reached on any important issues and the Soviet premier made it clear that the Soviet Union untended to pursue an even more aggressive policy toward the United States. Amongst other problems President Kennedy faced, none ...
1040: John F. Kennedy
... aid to economically depressed areas of the United States. Kennedy put legislation through Congress which was a bill creating the Peace Corps, an agency that trained American volunteers to perform social and humanitarian service oversees and promote world peace, which was important at the time because of unsettling foreign affairs. In 1959, after several attempts, a revolution led by Fidel Castro ... the conference made it clear that Khrushchev had construed Kennedy’s failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion as a sign of weakness. No agreements were reached on any important issues and the Soviet premier made it clear that the Soviet Union untended to pursue an even more aggressive policy toward the United States. Amongst other problems President Kennedy faced, none ...


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