Education Central Journal - First Quarter 2022

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First Qtr. 2022

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

P1 Panic of 1893

P4 The Finance and Economic Corner

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P2 The Generations | P5 The Transition

P3 The Book of Judges

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P4 Book Review - Grover Cleveland

P6 America's President Page: Grover Cleveland

EDUCATION CENTRAL (Facts on America's Business, History, and Religion)

Message from the editor...

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Happy New Year! Thank you for your readership this past year! We continue to believe that not only is reading fundamental, but so is knowing the truth! In this edition, we've added two pages, going from four to six pages. Also, Education Central will now be published quarterly instead of bi-monthly. There is so much truth to get out to the reader that it means both more info but also more time needed to get each edition done. We will also be adding white papers and infographics to theouttop.com.

The Panic of 1893

In this edition, we continue our series on the financial panics or depressions that have impacted America. The Panic of 1893 was considered by some to be the worst financial debacle to occur in the United States until the Great Depression of 1929. Enjoy the reads! Stay safe!

The President of the United States in 1893: Grover Cleveland

Classic Books of All Time for Young Adults

Panics, or depressions, do not occur overnight. They do not happen at the flip of a switch. These financial debacles are a result of decisions and moves made over the course of a number of years. The decisions themselves, both good and bad, served the greed of the speculator, the wealthy, and the corporations, but also the entrepreneurial spirit of man who saw for himself a chance to make a decent living for his family, if he had one.

Below are ten of the classics we believe are worth reading:

Twenty years following the 1873 economic collapse in the United States comes the Panic of 1893. Why just twenty years later? What prompted the Panic of 1893? How significant was this depression? The answer to the last question is this: many believe the Panic of 1893 was the worst financial debacle that the United States had ever faced until the Great Depression of 1929. What led up to it? Who was impacted?

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Little Women To Kill a Mockingbird Lord of the Flies Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl The Call of the Wild Pride and Prejudice

The Unrest in the 1870s Let's travel back to the late 1800s. More specifically to the years following the Panic of 1873. If you were a farmer then, more than likely times were hard. The depression, just years following the Civil War, had long-term effects on various parts of society, exacerbating problems in sectors such as farming. Farmers were still feeling the brunt of lower farm prices that permeated across the country at the beginning of the new decade. See other issues that impacted the farmers on the website, www.theouttop.com.

Jane Eyre Nineteen Eighty-Four The Lord of the Rings

Political Term

Mugwumps - In the late 1800s, a political faction that consisted primarily of what some called "liberal Republicans." Considered to be the first group of Photo by Harrison Fitts on Unsplash "independents," they were primarily eastern elitists who haughtily wanted a government controlled by the wellThe unemployed needed work. Businesses thought to be the beacon of light failed by the educated. In 1884, this group crossed party lines, helping to elect Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, to be the nation's thousands. While the Civil War ended in 1865, former soldiers were fighting the headwinds of the Panic of 1873. Many traveled to the mines of Colorado not just for gold 22nd President. The term "mugwump" comes from the but for silver as well. The federal government's monetary policy placed greater emphasis Algonquin Indians. It has several meanings including "great men" or "war leader." on silver as mining for silver grew rapidly. Keep in mind that the country had had a "bimettalism" monetary policy since 1791 whereby both gold and silver was used to support the financial stability of America.

Sources: Harrell, David E., et al. "Unto a Good Land." (2005) p. 703. Wm. B Eerdmans Publishing Co. Grand Rapids, MI.

The railroads were coming west. Investment money was being wired west.(see page 5)

"Mugwumps." https://politicaldictionary.com/words/mugwumps/

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