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4081: The Roosevelt New Deal Program
... Act set out to support the value of farm products so there would be less poverty in the rural areas. Other measures protected people's savings and regulated banks. The government tried many things to get the USA out of the Depression but none of these ideas seemed to work well and the money stayed low. World War II was part of what got us out of the Depression. The government needed people to build tanks and other things for warfare. People went back to work. When everyone went back to work and the money started flowing we were almost out ...
4082: "Stop Seeking Certainty.." Minow's Response To Bork
... sufficient cause for the judiciary to overstep what he defines as it's proper bounds. And in light of the fact that it is difficult for the other branches of government to serve as a check on the power of the judiciary, Bork argues that the judiciary must check itself, and be accountable to it's own integrity. It is my ... s view serves the interests liberty. The Borkian view leans toward a kind of inflexibility that cannot possibly be expanded to cover the expansive needs of the judicial branch of government. If the Borkian view were adopted, judges would be more like automatons than judges. They would be forever bound by Borkian originalism, rendering the judicial branch much less effectual in ...
4083: Rasputin And His Influence On
... political advantage so he could later rise to power. Rasputin would do anything in his power to keep Alexandra fooled so he could continue to gain leverage in Russia's government, without the Royal family finding out.If that meant he had to keep on healing Aleksey then he would do that. Or if that meant that he had to continue ... affairs. He would influence the Tsar and Tsarina into making decisions concerning Russia's well being that would benefit him. "He even began to appoint people to offices in the government ." Those people who he had given the jobs to, were incompetent for the jobs that he had given to them. Many of the people that were appointed to high places ...
4084: Albert Einstein
... Toward the end of the war Einstein joined a political party that worked to end the war, and return peace to Europe. In 1916 this party was outlawed by the government, and Einstein was seen as a traitor. In that same year, Einstein published his General Theory of relativity, This result of ten years work revolutionized physics. It basically stated that ... to promoting peace. After the war ended, he declared, "The war is won, but the peace is not." He wrote many articles and made many speeches calling for a world government. His fame, at this point, was legendary. People from all over would write to him for advice, and he would often answer them. He also continued his scientific research until ...
4085: Korean History
... Gu-Ryo was named by Ko-Ryo. Ko-Ryo was the country of marked individuality with an aristocracy. When Ko-Ryo's society settled, the powerful families joined into a government. And they owned huge amounts of land and at the same time, they made a strong foundation of their country. And their culture was become marked individuality. But internally, their ... Korea grown up really fast and now, South Korea showing problems in economically and politically. And after president of North Korea, Jung-Il Kim, died, North Korea shows an unstable government.
4086: Korean War 2
... US for the south part of Korea. Later, this partition was made permanent. In 1947, the UN declared for elections to be held in all of Korea to decide one government for the country. However, North Korea refused to take part in the elections and didn't allow it. So on May 10, 1948, South Korea voted for a national assembly ... of the Security Council. However, it didn't go to the meeting because it had been boycotting the Council meetings. This was because the Council was denying the Communist Chinese government. If the Soviet Union had been there, it could have voted against the resolution or deliver a veto. North Korea chose to disregard the resolution. On June 27, North Korean ...
4087: Bill Gates
... Microsoft's software deals. Their software became the industry standard in the early 1980s and has just increased in distribution as the company has grown, so much that the Federal government is suggesting that Microsoft has violated Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts. Bill Gates' first interest in computers began at Lakeside, a private school in Seattle that Gates attended. There he ... Federal Trade Commission, which shares antitrust jurisdiction with the Department of Justice, took the first crack, quietly opening an inquiry "(Cook 64). Many other software companies have "cheered"(Pain) the government and offered a deluge of help. One of the big complaints of computer manufacturers is that they "must agree to pay software royalties...for every computer they ship, regardless of ...
4088: Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
... Copley Medal, the Society’s highest award in 1905, and honorary degrees from different universities around the world. After Dmitri had resigned from the University of St. Petersburg, the Russian government had appointed him the Director of Bureau of Weights and Measures in 1893. This had been done to keep public disapproval of the government down. Until his death, Dmitri had been considered a popular social figure. In his last lecture at the University of St. Petersburg, Dmitri said: I have achieved an inner freedom ...
4089: The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
... similarities in both the causes and the effects of these revolutions were quite similar. As well, all of the nations involved shared the common goals of implementing democratic systems of government and moving to market economies. In each of these nations, the communist regimes in power were forced to transfer that power to radically different institutions than they were accustomed to ... West Germans can claim that they are innocent by virtue of geography, East Germans are never able to escape the suspicions that they may have been part of the machine. Government jobs are denied to those who were affiliated with the Stasi, and private businesses also may deny employment to these citizens. While unification has occurred theoretically, in reality the Germany ...
4090: Lord Of The Flies - Analyzing
... stopping the kids from acting irresponsibly, however, he forces nothing into happening. At first, Ralph gives power to Jack; this is an example of separation of power in a democratic government. Also, even though the children in the island are not acting like they were told to do, Ralph never uses the punishment but instead he tries to talk to the ... thing. This eventually fails because Jack offers more exciting actions, but still Ralph refuses to fight Jack for the powers back. Jack, on the other hand, represents the totalitarian, anarchic government where total chaos is created. The two characters are used to provide a contrast between a civilization and a primitive society. Ralph also supports a few themes of the book ...


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