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How did Roosevelt address the challenges of the Great Depression ?
How did Roosevelt address the challenges of the Great Depression ? Introduction : After the economic crisis of 1929 in the United States, President Roosevelt, elected in 1932, had to deal with the Great Depression that hit the country through his series of New Deal programs. In this analysis, we will focus on two documents, the first document is a testimony realized by Oscar Ameringer to the US Government Committee dated from 1932 while the second document is a cartoon drawn by Cl...
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Le Viol de Lucrèce (1594)ExtraitPoor broken glass, I often did
Le Viol de Lucrèce (1594) William Shakespeare Extrait Poor broken glass, I often did behold In thy sweet semblance my old age new born; But now that fair fresh mirror, dim and old, Shoxs me a bare-boned death by time outorn: O, from thy cheeks my image thou hast torn, And shivered all the beauty of my glass, That I no more can see what once I was. Pauvre glace fêlée où souvent ai-je vu Mes âges nouveau-nés en ta semblance aimée, Ce frais, ce clair miroir, à présent vieux d'embu, La mort ses os...
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Essay English : In Arthur Miller's play "All my sons", Joe Keller is a hero in his family and in the neighborhood even if he did some very awful things.
ENGLISH In Arthur Miller's play “All my sons�, Joe Keller is a hero in his family and in the neighborhood even if he did some very things. Joe is respected by his family because he is the man who let them have a very good and wealthy life. This is because Joe's company succeeded, and his family respect him for that. Firstly because Joe has a big lack of education because he comes from a poor world : “it is with the terrible concentration of the uneducated man�. So this upward mobility wa...
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