Hall English 1101 Fall 2020

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Artist Statement!!

The New Deal-Programs, Facts, Summary And FDR

My topic was The New Deal and it is about how FDR introduced many programs to take his country out of the crisis like the Great Depression and bankruptcy. I really started liking history when I was a freshman in high school and I always found historical events so interesting to read. The reason I am interested in this topic is that it had some powerful and important accomplishments in American history indeed. It put people back to work, saved capitalism, restored faith in the American economic system, and at the same time, it built a sense of hope in the American people.  My inspiration to choose this topic was none other than Mr. President Franklin D. Roosevelt because of the way he built a sense of hope in his people and was really passionate about what he was doing to make his people happy. I talked about how FDR united his people, he summed up by the “Three Rs” which are relief (for the unemployed) recovery (of the economy through federal spending and job creation), and. reform (of capitalism). These pieces do fit together because it’s an example that if you are passionate and ambitious, you’ll get what you wanted.

The rhetorical question is that What are some of the negative aspects of the New Deal? Because I know not a lot of people talk about the negatives stuff but I will. One of the major negatives of the New Deal was that the balanced Federal budget was ruined and created a huge shortfall for the nation while at the same time failed to end massive unemployment. FDR couldn’t start with the high taxes because the economy was down, so he took out all the fund and used in the programs and When the economy did show some improvement. He then put taxes on every little thing. National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)  made people paid more taxes than their actual product made and  Agricultural Adjustment Act( AAA)  forced Americans to pay more for food, In other words, pay tax. The audience I chose for this prove of writing was students, basically high school and college students because it’s important for them to know what New Deal is and why it has an important role in our history.  I think the best part that of my article was the comparison that I did with New Deal to today’s situation that going on. I’ve used pictures too which I think made it more fun because that way they know more.

I think I did fine, I tried my best to explain everything I can and made it interesting but I think I needed to add some questions to make so that way they can think more and try to answer them in their mind.

Modern Day Effects of the Cold War (Legal Source)

Part 1:
40 N.C. J. Int’l L. & Com. Reg. 443 – COUNTERING STATE-SPONSORED CYBER ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW

Part 2:
In the legal source article, it discusses international espionage. Espionage itself is another way of saying spying. Espionage (spying) was popular during the Cold War for a period. One example was the Soviet Union obtaining intel of nuclear weapons through international espionage. Since the USSR collapsed, Russia’s threat potential has declined. A greater threat has emerged and that threat is China. America and China formed an international relationship by trading. Recently, China has been partaking in espionage as a way to harm the U.S economy in significant portions. For instance in 2012, the US government called out China for causing American companies to lose $250 billion dollars with an additional $114 billion dollars. After failed attempts to negotiate China from participating in such acts, The US increased security measures. A way America retaliates towards espionage and international attacks is by giving the perpetrator a taste of their own medicine. Today China and America are enduring a trade war between each other.

Part 3:
After the conclusion of the Cold War, Russia has mostly been out the picture whereas China has stepped up on America’s radar as an international threat. Because the two nations trade goods with each other, China has grown to be the 2nd richest country in the world under the United States. Unfortunately, business and trade does not mean friendship. On many occasions China has attacked the US with espionage through nefarious purposes to attack intelligence and the economy. What makes this attack more concerning is the US does little to nothing about this predicament which is highly costly and can be very detrimental during this time. The tariff war is costing America for we own China $1.1 trillion dollars in debt and Chinese espionage is costing America billions.

Part 4:
“China denounced the indictment, denying the charges and citing recent revelations by Edward Snowden to support the argument that the U.S. engages in its own cyber espionage, including collecting intelligence related to trade negotiations.”

“This Article utilizes China’s conduct of economic espionage against American companies as a case study, identifying relevant international law at issue in countering the theft of intellectual property, including both the legal obligations of a nation and the companies’ rights at stake, as well as the options for peaceful dispute settlements, countermeasures, and the dispute settlement mechanism set up by the World Trade Organization (“WTO”).”

General Keith Alexander, estimated that American companies have lost $250 billion in stolen information and another $114 billion in related expenses. Moreover, in March 2013, in an unprecedented break from diplomatic niceties, President Obama’s national security advisor, Thomas Donilon, publicly called out the Chinese government for the “cyber-enabled theft” of confidential American proprietary information.

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