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Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: How different would the world be if America lost the Spanish-American war??” plus 3 more

Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: How different would the world be if America lost the Spanish-American war??” plus 3 more


Question: How different would the world be if America lost the Spanish-American war??

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 07:10 AM PDT

How different would the world be if America lost the Spanish-American war??

What would the impact of been on the u.s. and spain???
Would spain have remained great power, and maintained it's empire???
would America have become of superpower??? Or entered ww1???

Question: To which continent were most enslaved trade sent?

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 06:57 AM PDT

South America. During the Atlantic slave trade, Brazil has the largest population of people of African decent outside of Africa.

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Question: How many of you can remember our contry before and after WWII? There were saboteurs ( terrorists) before and after! How about now?

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 06:57 AM PDT

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Update : Reporting is vague,but rail cars are derailed, fires everywhere, factoriy mishaps, and many other mysterious inncidents. Could it be our enemy before the war storm?

Question: Child labour, industrial revolution!?

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 06:13 AM PDT

The impoverishment of most societies is from its children. They generally are consumers but not producers.

The prosperity of any society can be directly measured by its production of commodities and industrial products compared to its consumption of those. Services are mostly costs (consumption) unless they enhance the productivity measured in physical goods not inflatable paper currency.

During the industrial revolution children could produce something offsetting their consumption of the family's and the society's real wealth (goods). However, that encouraged the already severe overpopulating then bringing ever more little consuming under-producers into industrial society (farm children typically offset some/much of their consumption with chores when the farm is large enough and the soil-climate is productive enough).

Ultimately the overpopulating ruined the economies with excess labor driving down wages followed by prices as overpopulating is again doing, this time globally.

For decades I studied philosophies, cultures, and social institutions. I began that because of confusion resulting from my military experience under the shadow of neo-Marxist anti-military and anti-capitalism indoctrination in the universities.

I continue a forty year quest looking for some truth in the pile of stinking crap a wide variety of bigots made by blaming people or practices they don't like while excusing people or practices they do like regardless of where the fault really lies.

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