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THEMES (Documents (Voices of Freedom (New Deal, 1932-1940)& The…
THEMES
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Titan!
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Without laws there was nothing to stop cliques in industry so many manufacturers, railroad companies, . . . would work together and decrease pricing for themselves but increase it for others
Not all big business is bad but it is portrayed like it is in this time bc of ultimate control given to the people in control
Big business is created by smart people who have enough leverage to overtake smaller companies and create one big interlocking company seemingly controlled by different parties
Dorothy Thompson Dissents (Chapter 34 and the New Deal, 1933-1939
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Voices of Freedom (New Deal, 1932-1940)& The Progressive Era (1900-1916)
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Norman Cousins, "Will Women Lose Their Jobs?" (1939)
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Edward Alsworth Ross: Racial Consequences of Immigration
The Century Magazine, February 1914
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PBS Shit
Isolationism: More about protecting GB than the US, if you abandon neutrality then that means intervention, profitable markets (Germany, Japan, Italy), Congress in favor, anti-semitism (didn’t want the Jews to come to the US)
Interventionism: Preserve american sovereignty bc they can protect their rights and interest, American security relies on the defeat of Germany, Defend the democracy from Hitler
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Conflict
Conflict forced Americans to grow and create a sense of nationalism and patriotic will as well as specific groups to support their opinions
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Technology
Manhatten Project # 
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Railroads
Drastically decreased transport time for people moving to the East., goods to be refined and sold, and military to the places they were to be mobilized.
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Immigration
The Great Migration
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The Great Migration reflected a sense of profound frustration with the racial politics of the south, but migrants of northern cities ofter found only marginal improvements in quality of life, income, and political liberty.
Immigration Lecture
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Miscegenation Law
Miscegenation law was both affirmed by the Supreme Court and directly related to immigration law in the early 20th century. The 2 demonstrated the interconnectivity of race and ethnicity.
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Industry
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Robber Barons
Carnegie
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Vertical Integration
Where one company is able to monopolize the refining of goods and take advantage of smaller companies creating the raw goods.
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Made secret deals with others, Carnegie noticed this
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Rockefeller 
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Born into Poverty, messed up childhood
Went to work really early, wanted to give his family stability
Church going man, so no drinking or smoking
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Politics
Because of different conflicts between political parties, conflicts rose and America's growth was prevented.
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