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Supreme Court: How Many Justices?
by VickeyK
Some things never change. The Supreme Court of the US has nine justices. When one dies or resigns, the President picks another who must be approved by Congress. It's always been that way, right? No. Actually,... published 8 months ago
Art and WPA: A Vanishing Heritage
by VickeyK
During the Depression, employment rose to 32 %. People were desperate. It wasn't just stockbrokers who found themselves out of a job. Companies folded, laying off all their workers. Nothing was being built--no... published 13 months ago
The Shasta Cascade Region
by Shasta Cascade
The Shasta Cascade region of California is located in the northeastern and north-central sections of the state bordering Oregon and Nevada, including far northern parts of the Central Valley and the Sierra... published 6 months ago
Hoovervilles
by Chef Jeff
By Chef Jeff I am a veteran, and a historian. I often have read lots of pages on various subjects and I often formulate my own opinions about things. In this article I do not pretend that I am not biased in... published 3 months ago
Inspirational Quotes About Life
by Stacie Naczelnik
This is a compilation of quotations I find inspiring. Not only do they ring with truth, but they serve as reminders for what I expect, deserve, and appreciate from life. I like to send fitting quotations... published 11 months ago
The Concept of Totalitarian Democracy
by thecounterpunch
Science of government founded on natural law by Clinton Roosevelt, Illuminati Member and Karl Marx Inspirator and Sponsor.G. Chesterton - Capitalism and Communism rest on the same idea a Centralization of... published 16 months ago
Theodore Roosevelt Legacy
by Angela Harris
President Theodore Roosevelt was surely one of the greatest United States presidents. He was a man of many accomplishments. Teddy Roosevelt was a volunteer Rough Rider in the Spanish-American War. Before... published 6 months ago
Hillary, You're Not TR!
by crashcromwell
In 1912, former President Theodore Roosevelt ran for the presidency against William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson. Throughout his political life, including two terms as President (one elected and one filling... published 3 months ago
JILTED SUPERSTAR: Part 06
by R. Martin Basso
. INTRODUCTORY REVIEW: With the 21st Century firmly underway we certainly can not predict with any certainty where society will evolve. However, even in admitting our ignorance, we can still identify the... published 4 months ago
The New Deal: Why Franklin Roosevelt is amazing
by glassvisage
http://www.chuckallan.comFranklin D. Roosevelt is yet another figure in history I admire, thanks to the learning I have achieved with motivation by my upcoming CSET exam. The New Deal was a remarkable set of... published 2 months ago










