Examples of Lost Cause in the following topics:
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- Yale Professor Roland Osterweis summarizes the content that pervaded "Lost Cause" writings:
- The Legend of the Lost Cause began as mostly a literary expression of the despair of a bitter, defeated people over a lost identity.
- The "Lost Cause" beliefs were founded upon several historically inaccurate elements.
- The term "Lost Cause" first appeared in the title of an 1866 book by the historian Edward A.
- Pollard: The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates.
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- Some scholars, such as those of the Lost Cause tradition, argue that the Union held an insurmountable long-term advantage over the Confederacy in terms of industrial strength and population.
- Lincoln's eloquence was also important in rationalizing the national purpose and his skill in keeping the border states committed to the Union cause.
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- The market crash marked the beginning of a decade of high unemployment, poverty, low profits,
deflation, plunging farm incomes, and lost opportunities for economic growth
and personal advancement.
- Although
its exact causes are still debated, there were several events that inevitably
caused the Great Depression.
- Thus, American
businesses lost several foreign markets in which they normally sold their goods.
- International
credit structure was another cause of the Depression.
- Senate to study the
causes of the Wall Street Crash.
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- As a result of the Watergate Scandal and Nixon's impeachment hearings, the public lost faith and trust in politicians and elected officials.
- No words can describe the depth of my regret and pain at the anguish my mistakes over Watergate have caused the nation and the presidency, a nation I so deeply love, and an institution I so greatly respect.
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- The 2008 global financial crisis was caused by widespread corporate fraud and risky loans and resulted in foreclosures, bank bailouts, and a global recession.
- If the investment lost money, the investors would be compensated.
- Many causes for the financial crisis have been suggested, with varying weight assigned by experts.
- As people lost faith in the economy, stock prices fell by 45%.
- During the last four months of 2008, one million American workers lost their jobs, and during 2009, another three million found themselves out of work.
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- The Lost Generation was a group of writers and artists, including many expatriates, who helped define a larger, modernist movement after World
War I.
- You are a lost generation."
- The “Lost
Generation” was greatly influenced by the First World War.
- American author Ernest Hemingway, pictured in his 1923 passport photo, coined the term "Lost Generation" to describe those who came of age around World War I.
- Eliot was an important figure among the "Lost Generation" movement of writers.
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- During the early years of the United States, protective tariffs were put in place to aid the new nation's economy; however, the taxes caused tension in the South.
- The tariffs raised questions, however, about how power should be distributed, causing a fiery debate between those who supported states’ rights and those who supported the expanded power of the federal government.
- The North had an expanding manufacturing base while the South did not; therefore, the South imported far more manufactured goods than the North, causing such tariffs to fall most heavily on the Southern states.
- The tariff forced the South to buy manufactured goods from U.S. manufacturers, mainly in the North and at a higher price, while Southern states also faced a reduced income from lost sales of raw materials.
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- Opinion changed gradually, partly in response to German atrocities in Belgium and the RMS Lusitania, partly as German-Americans lost influence, and partly in response to Wilson's position that America had to play a role to make the world safe for democracy.
- In return, the Germans would send Mexico money and help it recover the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona that Mexico lost during the Mexican-American War 70 years earlier.
- Wilson released the Zimmerman note to the public and Americans saw it as a Casus belli—a cause for war.
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- After a rapid expansion in the mid-1880s, it suddenly lost its new members and became a small operation again.
- Gould met with Powderly and agreed to call off his campaign against the Knights of Labor, which had caused the turmoil originally.
- They lost many craft unionists that year to the rival Railroad brotherhoods and the new American Federation of Labor , which had more conservative reputations.
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- The American Revolution caused civil war within the New York-based Iroquois Confederacy.
- The United States initially treated the Native Americans who had fought as allies with the British as a conquered people who had lost their lands.