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Joseph Goebbels: A Detailed Biography
Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and prominent Nazi during the major events of the Holocaust and World War II. This article details the life and significance of Joseph Goebbels.

Consumerism: A Detailed Overview
Today, consumerism continues to intensify with influential marketing campaigns, outsourcing, and a cheap and steady supply of both resources and goods. This article details the history, significance, negatives and positives of consumerism.

Factory Acts in the Industrial Revolution: A Detailed Summary
The Factory Acts in the Industrial Revolution were developed in response to the dire working conditions that emerged in industrial cities of the time. They

Eli Whitney: Infographic
This Eli Whitney infographic was created by History Crunch to help students and teachers quickly understand the life, inventions and historical significance of one of the most important American inventors of the Industrial Revolution. It covers his early life, his invention of the cotton gin, his development of interchangeable parts and his lasting impact on American industry. Designed for students in grades 5 to 12.

Ultranationalism: A Detailed Summary
Ultranationalism is an extreme form of nationalism in which devotion to one’s nation is taken to dangerous and often violent extremes. This article details the main principles, history and examples of ultranationalism.

Should Christopher Columbus Be Celebrated?: A Detailed Summary
Should Christopher Columbus be celebrated still today? This question has been asked by numerous people and the issue is controversial to some. This article details both positive and negative arguments in relation to whether or not Columbus should still be celebrated.