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HIST 1103 Spring 2019 Homework Assignment 5 Your responses should be 1-2 pages, double spaced, typed, in 12pt Times New Roman font. They are to be turned in, printed out, to your assigned grader on the due date indicated in your syllabus. For the assignment, due Wednesday, April 17, please read the following readings Huey Long, Letter to Members of the Share Our Wealth Society (1935) 1115-1122 Cold War Foreign Policy: NSC 68 (1950) 1133-1136 U. S. Supreme Court, Brown v. Board of Education (1954), 1137-1142 In your written response, please answer a total of six (6), with two (2) coming from each of the readings. Although your answers should be in paragraph form, do not feel like you must compose this assignment as if it were an essay. Feel free to label your answers as “Reading 1, Question 2:” and then compose a paragraph, and then “Reading 1, Question 4:” and your response to the second question. Please clearly indicate which questions you are responding to. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. G best mc х G Upgradx G A Quiet x G a quiet х (1) AQLX Gdaddy x فيلم 18 و (1) SHOX x Google x S Ask an x e Home х B Submis x Digital x Give M X Digital x G how to - х + https://ncia.wwnorton.com/22918/r/goto/cfi/518!/4 Give Me Liberty!, Fifth Brief Edition - Oklahoma State University bajaber@okstate.edu PAGE 1115 HUEY LONG Letter to Members of the Share Our Wealth Society (1935) During his "first hundred days” in office, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) persuaded Congress to pass an unprecedented wave of legislation-bills designed to save the nation's banking system, provide jobs and relief to the unemployed, and revive vast sectors of the economy. This federal activism halted the nation's economic slide and infused many Americans with a new sense of hope, but by 1934 it was clear that the Depression was far from over. Americans on both the right and the left began to challenge Roosevelt's leadership. One of Roosevelt's most outspoken critics was Louisiana's colorful and charismatic Senator Huey Long (1893- 1935)-known as the “Kingfish" A radical populist, Long rose from poverty to power by attacking corporate interests in the state. Elected governor in 1928, he exercised dictatorial control but attracted a fervent following among poor whites by lowering utility rates, building roads and schools, and distributing free textbooks. Long was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1930, but delayed claiming his seat for more than a year because he was unwilling to turn over gubernatorial power to his lieutenant governor. An early supporter of Roosevelt, Long broke with the president in late 1933 and formed his own political organization. By 1935 his Share Our Wealth Society boasted some 27,000 local clubs and claimed 8 million members. In this letter to the group's supporters, written just months before he was assassinated by a constituent, Long laid out his plan for redistributing America's wealth From Huey Long: "Speech to the Members of the Share Our Wealth Society," Congressional Record, May 23, 1935. he Share Our Wealth Society proposes to enforce the traditions on which this country was founded, rather than to have them harmed; we aim to carry out the guaranties of our immortal forefathers who wrote them and who gave them to us, we will make the works and compacts of the Pilgrim fathers, taken from the Laws of God, from which we were warned never to depart, breathe into our Government again that spirit of liberty, justice, and mercy which they inspired in our founders in the days 1. A Readings from The Norton Mix: History Type here to search g jj A WE ge AENG 4:21 PM 4/16/2019 G best mc х GUpgradx G A Quiet x G a quiet х (1) A QUX Gdaddy x فيلم 18 و (1) SHOX x Google x S Ask an x e Home х B Submis x Digital x Give M X Digital x G how to х + f C https://ncia.wwnorton.com/22918/r/goto/cfi/518!/4 I Declaration of Independence and our Constitution of the United States, as interpreted by our forefathers who wrote them and who gave them to us, we will make the works and compacts of the Pilgrim fathers, taken from the Laws of God, from which we were warned never to depart, breathe into our Government again that spirit of liberty, justice, and mercy which they inspired in our founders in the days when they gave life and hope to our country. God has beckoned fullness and peace to our land, our forefathers have set the guide stakes so that none need fail to share in this abundance. Will we now have our generation, and the generations which are to come, cheated of such heritage because of the greed and control of wealth and opportunity by 600 families?) page 1116 page 1116 10 members and well-wishers of the Share Our Wealth Society: Tom embers and we have been of the Badle to profile so long as America has, or can produce, an abundance of the things which make life comfortable and happy, that none should own so much of the things which he does not need and cannot use as to deprive the balance of the people of a reasonable proportion of the necessities and conveniences of life. The whole line of any political thought has always been that America must face the time when the whole country would shoulder the obligation which it owes to every child born on earth-that is, a fair chance to life, liberty, and happiness. It is not out of place for me to say that the support which I brought to Mr. Roosevelt to secure his nomination and election as President and without which it was hardly probably he would ever have been nominated-was on the assurances which I had that he would take the proper stand for the redistribution of wealth in the campaign. He did that much in the campaign, but after his election, what then? I need not tell you the story. We have not time to cry over our disappointments, over promises which others did not keep, and over pledges which were broken. It is impossible for the United States to preserve itself as a republic or as a democracy when 600 families own more of this Nation's wealth-in fact, twice as much-as all the balance of the people put together. Ninety-six percent of our people live below the poverty line, while 4 percent own 87 percent of the wealth. America can have enough for all to live in comfort and still permit millionaires to own more than they can ever spend and to have more money than they can ever use; but America cannot allow the multimillionaires and the billionaires, a mere handful of them, to own everything unless we are willing to inflict starvation upon 125,000,000 people. We looked upon the year 1929 as the year when too much was produced for the people to consume. We were told, and we believed that the farmers raised too much cotton and wool for the people to wear and too much food for the people to eat. Therefore, much of it went to waste, some rotted, and much of its was burned or thrown into the river or into the ocean. But, when we picked up the bulletin of the Department + O Type here to search g I M ge A2 ENG 4:22 PM 4/16/2019 G best m х GUpgrad x G A Quiet x G a quiet х (1) A QUX Gdaddy's X x فيلم 18 و (1) SHOX G Google x S Ask an x e Home х B Submis x Digital x Give M X Digital x G how to х + { > c https://ncia.wwnorton.com/22918/r/goto/cfi/518!/4 page 1117 in order to be healthy, multiplying it by 120,000,000, the number of people we had in 1929, had all of our people had the things which the Government said that should eat in order to live well, we did not have enough even in 1929 to feed the people. In fact, these statistics show that in some instances we had from one-third to one-half less than the people needed, particularly of milk, eggs, butter, and dried fruits. But why in the year 1929 did it appear we had too much? Because the people could not buy the things they wanted to eat, and needed to eat. That showed the need for and duty of the Government then and there, to have forced a sharing of our wealth, and a redistribution, and Roosevelt was elected on the pledge to do that very thing But what was done? Cotton was plowed under the ground. Hogs and cattle were burned by the millions. The same was done to wheat and corn, and farmers were paid starvation money not to raise and not to plant because of the fact that we did not want so much because of people having no money with which to buy.. Less and less was produced, when already there was less produced than the people needed if they ate what the Government said they needed to sustain life. God forgive those rulers who burned hogs, threw milk in the river, and plowed under cotton while little children cried for meat and milk and something to put on their naked backs! But the good God who placed this race on earth did not leave us without an understanding of how to meet such problems, nor did the Pilgrim fathers who landed at Plymouth in 1620 fail to set an example as to how a country and a nation of people should act under such circumstances, and our great statesmen like Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Ralph Waldo Emerson did not fail to explain the need and necessity for following the precedents and purposes, which are necessary, even in a land of abundance, if all the people are to share the fruits produced therein. God's law commanded that the wealth of the country should be redistributed ever so often, so that none should become too rich and none should become too poor, it commanded that debts should be canceled and released ever so often, so that the human race would not be loaded with a burden which it could never pay. When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth in 1620, they established their law by compact, signed by everyone who was on board the Mayflower, and it provided that at the end of every seven years the finances of their newly formed country would be readjusted and that all debts would be released and property redistributed, so that none should starve in the land of plenty, and none should have an abundance of more than he needed. These principles were preserved in the Declaration of Independence, signed in 1776, and in our Constitution. Our great statesmen, such men as James Madison, who wrote the Constitution of the United States, and Daniel Webster, its greatest exponent, admonished the generations of America to come that they must never forget to require the redistribution of wealth if they desire that their Republic should live. And, now, what of America? Will we allow the political sports, the high heelers, the wiseacres, and those who ridicule us in our misery and poverty to keep us from organizing these societies in every hamlet so that they may bring back to life this law and custom of God and of this country? Is there a man or woman with a child born on the earth, or who expects ever to have a child born on earth, who is willing to have it raised under the present-day practices of piracy, where it comes into life burdened with debt, condemned tem af elever schink the rest of its brethraubout WL page 1118 page 1118 + O Type here to search ü g ge A2 ENG 4:22 PM 4/16/2019 G best mc х GUpgradx G A Quiet x G a quiet х (1) A QUX Gdaddy x فيلم 18 و (1) SHOX GGoogle x S Ask an x e Home х B Submis x Digital x Give M X Digital x G how to х + { c https://ncia.wwnorton.com/22918/r/goto/cfi/518!/4 branch of the greatest country ever to have risen? Our country is calling the laws of the Lord are calling, the graces of our forefathers would open today if their occupants could see the bloom and flower of their creation withering and dying because the greed of the financial masters of this country has starved and withheld from mankind those things produced by his own labor. To hell with the ridicule of the wise street- corner politician. Pay no attention to any newspaper or magazine that has sold its columns to perpetuate this crime against the people of America. Save this country. Save mankind. Who can be wrong in such a work, and who cares what consequences may come following the mandates of the Lord, of the Pilgrims, of Jefferson, Webster, and Lincoln? He who falls in this fight falls in the radiance of the future. Better to make this fight and lose than to be a party to a system that strangles humanity. It took the genius of labor and the lives of all Americans to produce the wealth of this land. If any man, or 100 men, wind up with all that has been produced by 125,000,000 people, that does not mean that those 100 men produced the wealth of the country, it means that those 100 men stole, directly or indirectly, what 125,000,000 people produced. Let no one tell you that the money masters made this country. They did not such thing. Very few of them ever hewed the forest; very few ever hacked a crosstie; very few ever nailed a board; fewer of them ever laid a brick. Their fortunes came from manipulated finance, control of government, rigging of markets, the spider webs that have grabbed all businesses; they grab the fruits of the land, the conveniences and the luxuries that are intended for 125,000,000 people, and run their heelers to our meetings to set up the cry. “We earned it honestly." The Lord says they did no such thing. The voices of our forefathers say they did no such thing. In this land of abundance, they have no right to impose starvation, misery, and pestilence for the purpose of vaunting their own pride and greed. page 1119 page 1119 Here is the whole sum and substance of the share-our-wealth movement: 1. Every family to be furnished by the Government a homestead allowance, free of debt, of not less than one-third the average family wealth of the country, which means, at the lowest, that every family shall have the reasonable comforts of life up to a value of from $5,000 to $6,000. No person to have a fortune of more than 100 to 300 times the average family fortune, which means that the limit to fortunes is between $1,500,000 and $5,000,000, with annual capital levy taxes imposed on all above $1,000,000 2. The yearly income of every family shall be not less than one-third of the average family income, which means that, according to the estimates of the statisticians of the United States Government and Wall Street, no family's annual inc would be less from $2,000 to $2,500. yearly income shall be allowed to any person larger than from 100 to 300 times the size of the average family income, which means that no person would be allowed to earn in any year more than from $600,000 to $1,800,000, all to be subject to present income tax laws. 3. To limit or regulate the hours of work to such an extent as to prevent overproduction, the most modern and efficient machinery would be encouraged, so that as much would be produced as possible so as to satisfy all demands of the people but to also allow the maximum time to the workers for recreation w + O Type here to search g I ge A2 ENG 4:22 PM 4/16/2019 G best mc х GUpgradx G A Quiet x G a quiet х (1) A QUX Gdaddy's x x فيلم 18 و (1) SHOX x Google x S Ask an x e Home х B) Submis x Digital x Give M X Digital x G how to х + { c https://ncia.wwnorton.com/22918/r/goto/cfi/518!/4 Street, no family's annual income would be less than from $2,000 to $2,500. No yearly income shall be allowed to any person larger than from 100 to 300 times the size of the average family income, which means that no person would be allowed to earn in any year more than from $600,000 to $1,800,000, all to be subject to present income-tax laws. 3. To limit or regulate the hours of work to such an extent as to prevent overproduction, the most modern and efficient machinery would be encouraged, so that as much would be produced as possible so as to satisfy all demands of the people, but to also allow the maximum time to the workers for recreation, convenience, education, and luxuries of life. 4. An old-age pension to the persons over sixty. 5. To balance agricultural production with what can be consumed according to the laws of God, which includes the preserving and storage of surplus commodities to be paid for and held by the Government for the emergencies when such are needed. Please bear in mind, however, that when the people of America have had money to buy things they needed, we have never had a surplus of any commodity. This plan of God does not call for destroying any of the things raised to eat or wear, nor does it countenance wholesale destruction of hogs, cattle, or milk. 6. To pay the veterans of our wars what we owe them and to care for their disabled 3 7. Education and training for all children to be equal in opportunity in all schools, colleges, universities, and other institutions for training in the professions and vocations of life, to be regulated on the capacity of children to learn, and not on the ability of parents to pay the costs. Training for life's work to be as much universal and thorough for all walks in life as has been the training in the arts of killing. 8. The raising of revenue and taxes for the support of this program to come from the reduction of swollen fortunes from the top, as well as for the support of public works to give employment whenever there may be any slackening necessary in private enterprise. page 1120 page 1120 I now ask those who read this circular to help us at once in this work of giving life and happiness to our people-not a starvation dole upon which someone may live in misery from week to week. Before this miserable system of wreckage has destroyed the life germ of respect and culture in our American people let us save what was here, merely by having none too poor and none too rich. The theory of the Share Our Wealth Society is to have enough for all, but not to have one with so much that less than enough remains for the balance of the people. Please, therefore, let me ask you who read this document-please help this work before it is too late for us to be of help to our people. We ask you now, (1) help to get your neighbor into the work of this society and (2) help get other Share Our Wealth societies started in your county and in adjoining counties and get them to go out to organize other societies. To print and mail out this circular costs about 60 cents per hundred, or $6 per thousand. Anyone who reads this wants more circulars of this kind to use in the work, can get them for that price by sending the money to me, and I will pay the printer for him. 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HIST 1103 Spring 2019 Homework Assignment 5

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HIST 1103 Spring 2019 Homework Assignment 5

Reading 1: Letter to Member of the Share Our Wealth Society (1935)
Question 1.
The specific element of Senator Long’s Share Our wealth plan
Share our wealth plan is an initiative that focused in enforcing the guaranties of the Constitution
of the United State and the Declaration of independence. The forefathers interpreted these
guaranties as the way towards justice, liberty and mercy; factors that that inspired hope of the
country. In the share our wealth program, Senator Long advocated for equal distribution of
Nation’s wealth to all the Americans. The Senator denotes that the wealth generated by 125
million Americans was possessed by 4% of the Nations which is contrary to the prospects of the
forefathers. Senator Long states that the genius of labor had a good will for all the Americans by
proposing distribution of wealth however ...


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