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An act passed by Congress in 1933 that prohibited commercial banks from collaborating with full service brokerage firms or participating in investment banking activities.

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Chapter 16 Reading Guideline, 15th Edition

Nonrenewable Energy

Identify the following. Be as specific as possible, and include names, dates, and relevant facts as appropriate. Be sure to explain the significance of the term.

Case Study: How long will the oil last?

1. How long do we have?: We are expected to have enough oil to last until 2050 and 2100, depending on how much we use oil and how much of the population we need to find more oil for.

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Industrialization
First occurred in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
Occurred in Canada in the 1850?s, accelerating in the 1870?s and 1880?s
Very ragged and uneven process
Included
A shift from making products in the home or in small workshops to making them in factories
A move from making things by hand to the use of machines to assist in the production of goods

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Industrialization
First occurred in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
Occurred in Canada in the 1850?s, accelerating in the 1870?s and 1880?s
Very ragged and uneven process
Included
A shift from making products in the home or in small workshops to making them in factories
A move from making things by hand to the use of machines to assist in the production of goods

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0*0= 0
1*1= 1
2*2= 4
3*3= 9
4*4= 16

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Fascism is a form of Government originating from Benito Mussolini's regime in Italy and then moving to Adolph Hitler in Germany. Fascism has not set definition but it follows these principles:

-Very Nationalistic, they promote people to see their ethnicities as higher or superior than those of others.

-Government controls economy but not as much as communism

-Rightmost on political spectrum

-Radical

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