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APUSH Brinkley 10th edition chapter 30.1

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Chapter?30.1:?The?Economic??Miracle?,?People?of?Plenty? ? UNIVAC? ?Line?of?electronic?digital?stored?program? computers.? IBM? International?Business?Machines.?Created?the? 1st?modern?computer?(Mark?I)?as?a?result?of? efforts?during?World?War?II.? baby?boom? Began?during?World?War?II?&?peaked?in?1957.? Led?to?increase?in?? New?Economics? Keynesian?economics.?By?varying?the?flow?of? govt.?spending?&?taxation?(fiscal?policy)?and? managing?the?supply?of?currency?(monetary? policy)?the?govt.?could?stimulate?the?econ.? ?postwar?contract?? Large?labor?unions?relationship?w/?employers.? Workers?in?large?unionized?industries?were? receiving?benefits?in?return?unions?agreed?not? to?raise?other?issues.? AFL?CIO?(December?1955)? American?Federation?of?Labor?&?Congress?of?

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1 Movie Concepts Essay The movie The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is about a teenage girl who has slowly been remembering things from her past that had been blocked by her mother. Clara, the girl eventually realizes who she is and where she comes from with the help of four other people; Chase, Elizabeth, Simon, and Alec. Throughout the movie there is lost patri/matriarchy, dark/ light patriarchy, foil, and scars.

An Emerging World Power: America’s New Frontier, 1877-1905

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An Emerging World Power: America?s New Frontier, 1877-1905 Today?s Question Examine the role of economics, religion, and racism in American imperialism. Why were these forces a factor in driving America towards the acquisition of foreign lands? Roots of Expansion Economics of Expansionism Open Door Policy Ideologies of Expansionism Manifest Destiny Josiah Strong Our Country (1885) Social Darwinism and Racial Theories Rudyard Kipling?s ?The White Man?s Burden? An American Empire Spanish American War of 1898 ?A Splendid Little War? William Randolph Hearst and Yellow Journalism The U.S.S Maine War in the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo The Ascension of Teddy Roosevelt Roosevelt, ?the Elected Monarch? The Roosevelt Corollary: ?The Big Stick? Policy ?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1?

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An Emerging World Power: America?s New Frontier, 1877-1905 Today?s Question Examine the role of economics, religion, and racism in American imperialism. Why were these forces a factor in driving America towards the acquisition of foreign lands? Roots of Expansion Economics of Expansionism Open Door Policy Ideologies of Expansionism Manifest Destiny Josiah Strong Our Country (1885) Social Darwinism and Racial Theories Rudyard Kipling?s ?The White Man?s Burden? An American Empire Spanish American War of 1898 ?A Splendid Little War? William Randolph Hearst and Yellow Journalism The U.S.S Maine War in the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo The Ascension of Teddy Roosevelt Roosevelt, ?the Elected Monarch? The Roosevelt Corollary: ?The Big Stick? Policy ?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1?

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SoapStone Two Ways to Belong in America S:The speaker is Bruce Catton who was a prominent authority on the civil war. O:The occasion of the essay is the meeting of general Lee and grant to work out the surrender of Lee's army. A: The audience of the essay is Americans. The essay is about Lee and Grant discussing the terms of Lee's surrender and it is also about the characteristics of each man. Although the essay primary focus is on the men and their background it still makes points about a significant time in Americas history. Two leaders marking an end to their battle. So I believe that the audience of the essay is Americans because the essay is about important American icons.

The jungle By Upton Sinclair

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 The Jungle was written by Upton Sinclair in 1906. It was first published in Chicago, in February 26, 1906. The Jungle is a fictional novel, a political fiction; there are 401 pages in this navel. The Jungle is a good novel that anyone could read and enjoy; this novel shows readers how Capitalism effected the lives of the immigrant. It takes readers behind the factory, and show them how food were properted in 20th century
 
 

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