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    the New Deal‚ because of course not all Americans supported the New Deal‚ or even Roosevelt himself. The Republican Party of 1936 had put together a platform to oppose the changes FDR made‚ such as the high taxes‚ high regulation‚ crony capitalism‚ fascist third way system. They said that the New Deal dishonored American traditions. The powers of Congress have been usurped by the President‚ the rights and liberties of American citizens have been violated‚ regulated monopoly has displaced free enterprise

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    is that of the Military–industrial–media complex‚ along with the more distant Politico-media complex and Prison–industrial complex. A similar thesis was originally expressed by Daniel Guérin‚ in his 1936 book Fascism and Big Business‚ about the fascist government support to heavy industry. It can be defined as‚ "an informal and changing coalition of groups with vested psychological‚ moral‚ and material interests in the continuous development and maintenance of high levels of weaponry‚ in preservation

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    Warning of 1984

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    totalitarian governments. Secker and Warburg published the novel in 1949. Orwell’s motivation for writing this piece came from his time serving as a reporter during the Spanish Civil War. There he witnessed first hand the atrocities committed by the fascist government. The rise of Hitler in Germany and Stalin in Russia also served to inspire Orwell’s hatred of political authority. 1984 was designed to open the eyes of its readers to the possible outcomes of allowing governments to control the public

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    imaginary worlds during the time of the Spanish Civil War. The protagonist of this film is a 11-year-old girl named Ofelia who reads fairy tales and believes that everything she reads is real. The film focuses on Ofelia’s struggle to live in the fascist world of her stepfather‚ Captain Vidal. While she travels to Vidal’s house with her mother‚ Ofelia encounters an insect who then leads her to a clandestine labyrinth behind Vidal’s house which is inhabited by a stunning faun who hails Ofelia as a

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    setting Italy targets as he had with his Battle for Births. For the attempt to get Italy on the road to economic prosperity‚ Mussolini introduced three ‘battles’ – the Battle for Land‚ the Battle of the Lira and the Battle for Grain.” (The Economy in Fascist Italy) This quotation shows the Italy’s condition at that time and how Italy government makes their country’s economy become better. From the AXIS ALLIANCE IN WORLD WAR II “The three principal partners in the Axis alliance were Germany‚ Italy‚ and

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    There are numerous instances in which Homer’s The Iliad is able to illustrate the lives of normal people although the epic was generally based around war heroes. In it‚ Homer expresses to us that these war heroes are no different than us‚ as they also make mistakes‚ are stubborn and often need to apologize as shown by the example of Agamemnon and Achilles. During the progression of the plot of this well-known epic‚ Agamemnon attempts to apologize to Achilles by a rather “low” method. He hopes to

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    The Air Force Propaganda

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    supporting the was effort (Thompson).” During the period of the Second World War from 1930 to 1945‚ the film became a unique method to propagandize the war‚ stimulate warriors‚ as well as record history. Like the film of the Triumph of the will‚ Fascists utilized this film to further display Nazi power‚ and recruit allies home and abroad. Thus in order to respond the government call to take the counter-propaganda‚ Warner Bros produced the film‚ Air Force. The aim to produce this film was

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    expansion into Sudetenland‚ Rhineland‚ and annexation of Austria‚ Germany had already withdrawn from the League of Nations. Hitler had convinced all of Germany that they needed Lebensraum or “Living Space” for the Aryan race‚ otherwise known as Germans (Fascist Expansion Notes). This push for land had angered the League of Nations‚ but they were too afraid to act‚ in fear of another war starting. They chose to appease Germany and allow them to continue expansion. However‚ after their aggressive takeover

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    Personally I like how Woody wrote a story behind his work. It seemed like he wanted to give a voice to the people he helped‚ as for the anti- fascist organization‚ and the army. Indeed creating art is “giving people their voices‚ but also allows them to find their spirit”‚ and that’s what I believe he meant to do. Especially after he was found with HD and died on October 3‚ 1967. Woody’s legacy

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    Franklin Roosevelt And Adolf Hitler Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler are often referred to as two of the most influential people of the first half of the twentieth century. FDR and Hitler were certainly the two most influential and powerful people in their time of economic depression and world war. These were two very different men‚ but they had their similarities. Both of these men brought their country’s out of an economic depression. The two were very impressive speakers. Hitler

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