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Vandalism: the destruction of someone else’s property
Comes from: the Vandals: a germanic tribe that attacked Rome in 455
"We have nothing to fear but fear itself" Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of the most famous presidents and he was known for bringing the country out of the Great Depression. His famous inaugural speech gave hope to millions of Americans that have been deprived of their money food and happiness. He made himself appeal to the typical person by sounding like a normal civilian during his speech. FDR first addressed the problems of the country than stated that he was going to create thousands of jobs to kill the Depression and restore the economy. Finally he made people realize that money isn't everything and people will always have their family's and other sentimental values.
C.<em> The President publicly announced slavery would end in southern states</em>. The Emancipation Proclamation was a war measure issued by Abraham Lincoln that freed slaves in Confederate-held lands (excluding non-rebelling states and a few others), with said freedom issuing through advance of union troops or with the slaves running away from captivity.
The measure was created after the mediocre victory of Antietam, with the purpose of changing the reason of the war, from that of preserving the Union to a moral one, of battling slavery. This was crucial for the public and political perception of Lincoln's government (the Union public at least), at the same time helping winning them the war in the front, since roughly 200.000 ex-slave escapees entered the ranks of the Union army.
Just for some background info, Berlin was the capital of the German Reich and after 1945 the allies and Soviets split Berlin into two. After that happened people tried to escape the Soviet occupied zone of Berlin and because of this the Soviets put up a wall and blocked people from leaving. This symbolized the divide of Berlin and increased tensions between the allies(at this point called NATO) and the Soviets. The Germans did not want to suffer another war and the tensions continued to go up. To answer your question this symbolized tensions growing between the Warsaw pact and NATO because the world was literally divided right at Berlin.