The Great Depression. Why? Because we and our children and their children are going to have to pay for it. Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs were great for the short-not the long term. Social security only gives you about $800 a month, back in the 1930's that was a pretty good amount of money. Now that won't even pay you mortgage, let alone groceries. Welfare, it's great if your down-on-your-luck, but a whole lot of people abuse it everyday including illegal immigrants. Medicare and Medicaid-again the same as welfare, it gets abused everyday. Who's stuck paying the bill? You and Me and our children and their children onward to future generations for generations on. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate these programs, in fact some of my best friends both use and need them, but it's got some many problems and it's causing so many problems now.
2007-07-06 09:48:42
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answered by Cookie Girl 3
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The defeat of the "Gang of four" in China in 1976, upon the dying of Chairman Mao, and the develop of Deng Xiaoping over the subsequent 2 years as China's next solid guy, would have a super impression during the twenty first century. This adventure meant that the Cultural Revolution, and any wish of the creationof a sparkling type of socialism in China, exchange into at an end. long in the previous the parallel advancements in Russia, China headed down the line of capitalism or maybe (to date modest) political openness. there have been grotesque incidents alongside the way, alongside with at Tiananmen sq. in 1989. yet Hong Kong exchange into peacefully re-absorbed into the sovereignty of the %in 1997, and has persisted its very own capitalistic and open procedures unchallenged interior the decade in view that. The tricky integration of China with the western business international could be the super tale for some years to return, even dwarfing in value the conflicts between the west and the Moslem international. My statements here have been truly simplified, and once you do your analyze you additionally can choose to call me a liar. yet, if so ... i will are growing to be to be you to do the analyze!
2016-10-01 01:00:15
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answered by ? 4
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The rise of the global economy. The inter-relatedness of the economic markets woven together in the 20th Century will far outlast any other singular event referenced in the responses to your question. When America experienced the collapse of it's markets we know as the "Great Depression" the U.S. Government called on railroad magnate J.P. Morgan to bail the country out of it's downward spiral. He was rewarded by Congress breaking up his monopoly. Now if we have a market collapse in China whom we are deeply indebted, not a soul could save us. Other markets would shudder or collapse right behind China's market. Tie in the health and welfare of the global economy with commodities like oil, potable water, diamonds, coal, if one sneezes we all have cold. If one catches a cold, we have the flu. God forbid, if a nation like Kuwait or Saudi Arabia had gotten the flu, the U.S. would have pneumonia. These examples are hardly exaggerated past, present or future. This is our reality well into the 21st Century.
2007-07-06 08:56:15
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answered by mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net 7
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Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. It was the basis for the cold war, space race and 90% of all tech advances since. The strugle between the Soviet block countries and the Western civilization represented by Nato and the USA is responsible for almost all the mad scientific growth we have today. Without those incentives we would probably only have tech base equivalent to 1930's early 1940's because the governments of the world would not have sunk so much money in R&D for increased military science which fueled the civil sector.
2007-07-06 08:39:22
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answered by Coasty 7
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WWII.
Since the Greecs are too far away , it is WW2 that has provided us with our new mythology, heroes and referrals to other situations.
It is also WW2 and the way it was settled by the superpowers of then, that has settled the redistribution of the countries in the Middle East - as you know with catastrophical results.
Because of WW2 the state of Israel was created and allowed, and borders and people changed places all over.
I'm pretty sure WW2 is not over. The end of that war is building the beginning of the next one.
2007-07-06 09:52:55
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answered by ? 6
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The development of the oral contraceptive.
The Pill made it possible for women to have what men had always had: the ability to have sex without having babies. This made the Women's Rights Movement and the "Sexual Revolution" possible. It has also been responsible for actual decreases in population growth, which has had and will continue to have important demographic effects on world events.
2007-07-06 09:09:45
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answered by Karin C 6
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Tearing down the Berlin wall
2007-07-06 08:28:20
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answered by Cerebal 3
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the nuclear bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. Nuclear warfare was probably one of the greatest examples of humanity's ability to destroy. It was also great technological advancament.
2007-07-08 05:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The internet/computers.
2007-07-06 08:28:37
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answered by fox_71498 3
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Come on man pick up a book. Don't do home work like that. You cant learn like that.
2007-07-06 08:33:13
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answered by kckhane41 1
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