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We can see 1920's prohibition of alcohol was failure. People drink alcohol today legally and it was possible for some people to sell and buy alcohol too. Alcohol is a part of European culture and also the immigrant’s in the U.S. This movement’s result was an important opportunity that shows us that “federal government control cannot always take the place of personal responsibility”. (http://cocktails.about.
I agree. I believe we can understand people are all different regardless any races; we have different cultures, life experiences and ideas each other. Because we already have enough history that people fought for their rights, to understand racism is not needed in the world.
I agree with you. We have to be a part of natural ecologycal system but we are still poluting the earth even the pollution of water have became problem since Industrial Revolution. During the construction of Panama canal it was also problem about the U.S. people.
I agree with you. They had to move from their home countries because otherwise they could not survive.
I believe noone prefer to leave their home countries. But like religion and jobs are most necessary conditions to live as a person. So even there are worry to live new place, they could give up their home countries.
Until I learned about the U.S. histtory, I had never thought about Germany American during W.W.I. In fact the U.S. government decided to be Triple Entente side and the Germany Americans became outcasts and was eliminated by other Americans whose home country is not "enermy".
I agree with this post. I guess it was too difficult to imagine for the young soldiers what the war would really be. Especially they were taught war as process to protect their own country. Even I watched this movie I still cannot think that it happened actually in this world. The war was transcend what human can be.
The Jungle is a great book that still well known in today. When I heard about this book in my science class I did not know how this book effected meat industy in the U.S. but it is also recognized as a famous and outstanding book from science area.
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