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  • 91Germany Must Perish! — in order to publish his sentiments. However, the book was most notably used by Nazi Germany as propaganda to allege that the Jews were plotting against the country. [Anonymous. A Modest Proposal (Books). Time . March 24 1941. p. 96.]… …

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  • 92Panic of 1907 — A swarm gathers on Wall Street during the bank panic in October 1907. Federal Hall, with its statue of George Washington, is seen on the right. The Panic of 1907, also known as the 1907 Bankers Panic, was a financial crisis that occurred in the… …

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  • 93John French Sloan — Infobox Artist name = John Sloan imagesize = 300px caption = Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street (New York City) by John Sloan. Oil 30 x 40. 1928. birthname = John French Sloan birthdate = birth date|1871|8|2|mf=y location = Lock Haven,… …

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  • 94Glossary of Nazi Germany — Part of a series on Nazism …

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  • 95The Antichrist (book) — The Antichrist   Cover of the 2005 Cosimo edition …

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  • 96Corporate capitalism — is a term used in social science and economics to describe a capitalist marketplace characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations, which are legally required to pursue profit. A large proportion of the economy and… …

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  • 97Satiric misspelling — Names and words are sometimes intentionally and satirically misspelled for a rhetorical purpose. This is often done by replacing a letter with another letter (for example, k replacing c), or symbol (for example, $ replacing s, @ replacing a, or ¢ …

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  • 98List of politics-related topics — Elections caption=|This is a list of politics topics.Politics (general)General*Politics Political science Political history Political scientist Political scientists Comparative politics International politics Political economy Political… …

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  • 99Volksgemeinschaft — is a German expression meaning people s community .[1] Originally appearing during World War I as Germans rallied behind the war, it derived its popularity as a means to break down elitism and class divides. Nazis exploited the notion to unify… …

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  • 100Ben Lindsey — Benjamin Barr Lindsey (November 25, 1869 March 26, 1943) was an American judge and social reformer, born in Jackson, Tennessee. He was educated in the public schools at Jackson and at Notre Dame, Indiana. His father died when he was 18, leaving… …

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