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The government could have encouraged more trade with Europe and taken a greater role in bringing Germany back into the European economic community. The Hawley-Smoot Tariff was one of the major events that deepened the Depression as European economies became more protectionist in retaliation for this act by the U.S.
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I would say that I stand between these two arguments. Many criminals have sadistic minds and do not care for what happens to them. Thus, to them it would not matter whether they get the death penalty or not. They would just see it as a way of 'fun' in their own minds. Also, many criminals could have their own ways of getting away the crimes that they have committed. It is successful because many fear death, unlike those with twisted minds. In the end, all minds are twisted are they not for committing murders or such? Overall, I think that it is acceptable for murder yet not for convincing people to not commit crimes.
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A bit of it is always nice, one shouldn’t be afraid to like it’s own culture even if born in it by sheer coincidence; nor should anybody be afraid of saying out loud what your country does greatly.
I don't know your options, but something that is true about the Berlin Conference of 1884 is that it is believed to have started the Scramble for Africa - that is, the division of Africa between the European powers without taking into account the Africans.
So what is NOT true is that the African (leaders) were involved in any way, but what is true is that their continent was decided upon without their participation.