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... During this time period, America was struggling economically. ... Economically America was a work in progress and was forming new ideas and policies. ...
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... same aspects of Christianity. After 1950 Latin America started to change economically and socially. Social division remained high ...
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... same aspects of Christianity. After 1950 Latin America started to change economically and socially. Social division remained high ...
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... Economically, America had pretty much flushed away the depression, and was doing quite well, although there was a small dip after war due to nervous thinking ...
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... Another reason to reform the marijuana laws is to help our country socially and economically. America spent 20 billion dollars on the anti-drug budget last year ...
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... socially and economically in the world. White people as a racial group are the most prominent and usually of the highest class in any region. Latin America is ...
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... To stay economically stable, America needs to keep trade relations and keep wars out of our future. We need to keep the national dept. ...
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... little doubt that a 'true' war is one of the most economically sound events in ... insists that "War had been the direct and immediate cause of America's cycles of ...
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... America's success economically after the war pretty much saved the country because there wasn't any devastation from the war. That ...
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... in economic attitude. The boom of consumerism in America reflected the way America had changed economically. The increase of consumerism ...
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... Where Winthrop saw it as a kind of paradise for religious freedom, Smith saw New England as a place to start over economically. America for Smith was a new ...
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... in economic attitude. The boom of consumerism in America reflected the way America had changed economically. The increase of consumerism ...
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... in economic attitude. The boom of consumerism in America reflected the way America had changed economically. The increase of consumerism ...
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... Economically Spanish mercantilism has made Latin America dependent on outside resources and has given rise to corruption and a loss of trust in the government. ...
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... Economically Spanish mercantilism has made Latin America dependent on outside resources and has given rise to corruption and a loss of trust in the government. ...
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... was the United States trade embargo and its attempt to economically isolate Cuba. ... than surrounding countries in the Caribbean and the rest of Latin America. ...
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... the interests of blacks for white approval, Washington fought hard to secure a place for blacks in America that would render them economically self-sufficient ...
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... America from further colonization or political control by European countries, but to personally benefit America and Great Britain economically and politically.
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... As America grew economically, so did its cities. Philadelphia was the largest city in 1790, but around 1820 New York became the largest city in America. ...
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... Native America was, at this point, largely dominated economically by the British. However, the Brits had been transformed in the process to Americans. ...
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... As America grew economically, so did its cities. Philadelphia was the largest city in 1790, but around 1820 New York became the largest city in America. ...
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... California will provide America to grow economically with commerce. America will control California as the gateway to the Pacific and open seaports. ...
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... World War which proved to be the biggest economic boom in America's history. ... The US had completely swung itself around economically once again, and had learned ...
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... 2. World war 1 had ended leaving America in a position of great financial importance, this put America far above Europe economically. ...
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... sides politically, economically, and socially, the positive factors seemed to way out the negatives, which is seen in our past as young America was able to ...
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... Europe and Asia made America the attractive destination for individuals seeking to improve their lives and lived in a freer, more economically-affluent society ...
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... immigrant women, Irish women put a new face on female opportunities and success in America. Ireland was not a place for women to be economically aggressive. ...
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... The colonies were maturing physically and in turn economically. ... at enormous rates. "...British North America's economy grew at a per capita rate of 0.6 percent ...
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Slavery was an economically viable institution between the years 1500 and 1860. When people started to come to America, they had to start an entirely new life ...
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... was that through competition we could bring down any rival in any way-ideologically, economically, and militarily. Reagan believed that America could use its ...
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