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- 1961: A Look At Public Key Encryptio
- ... R, and figure out where to meet. Theses two examples are on opposite sides of the spectrum, but both have their similarities and their differences. The major difference complexity, the government pays mathematicians to research complex algorithms by which to encode the messages, like the system used by Captain Video but these algorithms are complex enough that if you tried to ... This was a major fault of the one key system that made it very vulnerable. The answer to this problem can in 1976. Up until 1976 no one outside the government or at least outside the government's control, performed any serious work in cryptography. The National Security Agency (NSA) was in charge of all advancement of cryptography, and that changed when a 31-year- old ...
- 1962: Depression of the 1930s
- ... declined at a rate of over 10% annually, on average, from 1929 to 1932. Agricultural distress was intense: farm prices fell by 53% from 1929 to 1932. President Hoover opposed government intervention to ease the mounting economic distress. His one major action, creation (1932) of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to lend money to ailing corporations, was seen as inadequate. Hoover lost ... was abandoned after the Supreme Court declared the NRA unconstitutional in SCHECTER POULTRY CORPORATION V. UNITED STATES (1935). Roosevelt's second administration gave more emphasis to public works and other government expenditures as a means of stimulating the economy, but it did not pursue this approach vigorously enough to achieve full economic recovery. At the end of the 1930s, unemployment was ... New Deal extended federal relief on a vast scale. The CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS took young men off the streets and sent them out to plant forests and drain swamps. The government refinanced about one-fifth of farm mortgages through the FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION and about one- sixth of home mortgages through the Home Owners Loan Corporation. The WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION ...
- 1963: American Dream 3
- AMERICAN DREAM Government & Economy The American dream, it has been said, means different things to different people. Differences in wealth and status affect the meaning of the dream for different people. Its meaning has also changed repeatedly over time. The reason that they have changed is because the American Dream is regulated by the government and the economy. An eighteenth century, white, male plantation owners' answer to the question, "What is the American Dream?" would probably be different from that of a modern, black, buisness ... nineteenth century, the picture had changed. America had spread westward and had filled with immigrants from Asia and Europe. While this was going on America was forming the modern day government and started to put proposals together to make this "Land of the Free" cost a little bit. Those fortunate and industrious enough to do so were accumulating vast fortunes. ...
- 1964: American Identity
- ... virtues, men and women in uniform often serve overseas. Many Americans idolize these individuals and sporadic bursts of patriotism often arise when prompted by war. Loyalty towards our troops and government has not always prevailed, as was evident during the Vietnam conflict. Millions of Americans refused to serve their term of duty, often burning the draft card or flag in public. Riots in colleges and Universities echoed the rejection students felt towards the government as well as the decisions it yielded. This era overshadowed by far the allegiance people had pledged to uphold by all means available. Public schools implement the pledge of allegiance ... that relates to patriotic values. Another example of such outspoken allegiance to country and people confides in the media. Journalists persuade their audience to be critical of any actions the government decides upon, yet to remain confident in the values and principles this nation was founded on. It exposes scandals that sometimes attack the national pride yet convinces readers to ...
- 1965: President Jackson and the Removal of the Cherokee Indians
- ... firm and can be easily proved by examining the administration of Jackson and comparison to the traditional course which was carried out for about 40 years. After 1825 the federal government attempted to remove all eastern Indians to the Great Plains area of the Far West. The Cherokee Indians of northwestern Georgia, to protect themselves from removal, made up a constitution ... rights of sovereignty of the Cherokee Indians. According to Document H, "I have long viewed treaties with the Indians an absurdity not to be reconciled to the principles of our Government. The Indians are the subjects of the United States, inhabiting it's territory and acknowledging it's soverignty, then is it not absurd for the soverign to negotiate by treaty ... as the president's before him, believe that they are helping the Indians, but are actually oppressing the Indians According to Document O, "It has long been the policy of Government to introduce among them the arts of civilization, in hope of gradually reclaiming them from a wandering life." Converting the Cherokee Indians from hunters into cultivators, seems like the ...
- 1966: Poverty
- ... America will not be solved all at once. Simply creating jobs will not help eliminate poverty because there are some people who are disabled and just can not work. The government social welfare programs help to add income to many people. These people could be the retired, unemployed, disabled, or widowed. In order to help the less fortunate, the people that ... like Oxnard. A variety of things were done to help lower the unemployment rate. One important item is the big industry, like automation, computer, that came into the area. The government has been doing a lot to decrease unemployment. They have been creating government jobs for the people, a program which began in the couple years ago. In fact, they set up work training and help people find jobs at EDD center. There ...
- 1967: Colonial Differences
- ... idea is that they were driven by a higher power, God. This made the Puritans successful Massachusetts’s colonists in that they were strong-willed and willing to make their government work. The type of government chosen by the Puritans worked well, a theocratic environment. A theocracy is defined as government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided. According the John Winthrop, who was to be their governor for some number ...
- 1968: Civil War 2
- ... had to enforce the law which it hated. As the United States expanded westward, two new territories were carved out and the issue of slavery arose again. The U.S. government let the two new territories decide themselves whether or not to permit slavery. Since it was up to the people to decide the slavery issue, Northern abolitionists enticed anti-slavery ... Union, which is why keeping the Union together, as one country, was the North’s most important cause for war. The South was fighting for the “sacred right of self government”, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, James McPherson, (p. 310). The South felt that it was fighting for the same reasons that the founding fathers had fought for ... cause for going to war. Slavery handicapped Confederate foreign policy. “The first Southern commissioners to Britain reported in May 1861 that “The public mind here is entirely opposed to the government of the Confederate States of America on the question of slavery….The sincerity and universality of this feeling embarrass the government in dealing with the question of our recognition. ...
- 1969: Civil War 7
- ... He wanted for 10 percent of the voters in each southern state to take an oath of loyalty to the United States. After this the state could form its own government. The government had to abolish slavery. After this was done the government could elect congressmen and participate in national politics. His plan was known to be lenient; many had opposed it. Unfortunately President Lincoln did not live to carry out all ...
- 1970: Paradise Lost
- ... of either, are within the comprehension of the mind. It has an influence on them all, whence it lakes all that may be useful, all that may be helpful in government. No limitation is prescribed to it, no restriction is upon it, but in a free scope it has a liberty upon all. And in this liberty is the excellence of ... a religious motive, with colonists seeking to escape the constraints of the English Established Church. As a result, there was an uneasy relationship between many colonial administrations and the royal government at home. Further to these tensions the 'colonies were split in their allegiances during the civil wars in Britain, but Charles I derived little useful help from those who supported ... of either, are within the comprehension of the mind. It has an influence on them all, whence it lakes all that may be useful, all that may be helpful in government. No limitation is prescribed to it, no restriction is upon it, but in a free scope it has a liberty upon all. And in this liberty is the excellence ...
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