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One of the consequences of WWI for America was serious race issues.  Black soldiers had been treated relatively well by the French and many of the returning veterans thought their service to the US would help their status.  It did not.  Also, during the War thousands of Blacks migrated from the South to the North … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 11, 2020 1 Minute

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Before the US joined WWI, we did our best to stay out of the conflict.  One of the reasons was because economically it made sense.  While Europe was tearing themselves apart, the US could sit back and trade with all sides.  It was WWI that finally made the US a leading economic power in the … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 10, 2020 1 Minute

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In many ways WWI turned into a stalemate, as both sides stared at each other from their trenches and occasionally sent men over the top to certain slaughter.  The Germans tried to break the stalemate at the Battle of Verdun.  Their idea was to launch such a vicious attack and continue to attack until the … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 9, 2020 1 Minute

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In the Election of 1912, Teddy Roosevelt was upset that his handpicked successor, President Taft, had not followed his progressive plan the way he had wanted.  He decided that he would come back and push Taft aside and run again on the Republican ticket.  The problem was that the conservatives in the party supported Taft … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 6, 2020 1 Minute

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Outside of North Africa there was not too much fighting in the Middle East during WWII.  However, the war did have some effects after it was over. One of the effects was the growth of Arab Nationalism.  The newly created nations were upset by European control since the end of WWI and they discussed the … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 5, 2020 1 Minute

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Teddy Roosevelt may be debated about when it comes to good or bad presidents, but there is no debate on his importance.  He is the president who bridged the gap between the weak presidents of the 19th Century and the strong ones in the 20th.  He was the first of the Progressive presidents and did … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 4, 2020 1 Minute

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Its election day, the day where we are supposed to celebrate living in a democracy.  However, this year my fear is that will be the most violent day since 9/11.  I hope those living in cities have some precautions in place in case you need to hunker down for a few days.  Make sure you … Continue reading Class Notes →

James Finck Class Notes Leave a comment November 3, 2020 1 Minute

National Unity

With the election this week, I want to address an issue I have heard from both sides but which has been much more prominent with Joe Biden. Biden claims that if elected he can unite Americans whereas Trump is dividing us. What Biden and all politicians do not understand is that they can only unite … Continue reading National Unity →

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