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1. Theory:L. Frank Baum‟s The WonderfulWizard of Oz is primarily aparable about the last decade ofthe 19th century. 2. Parable:A simple story using characters or events…

The Wizard of Oz A Populist Allegory? Mr. Bach Hudson High School United States History What Gives a Dollar Value? Today? Late 19th Century? 19th Century Monetary Fight East…

The Wizard of Oz A Great Childrenâs Story -OR- Political Allegory? Most of us enjoy watching The Wizard of Oz as Dorothy with her faithful companions follow the YELLOW-BRICK…

The "Wizard of Oz" as a Monetary Allegory 1IIiiiiil..1IiiiII@ Hugh Rockoff The Journal ofPolitical Economy, Vol. 98, No.4. (Aug., 1990), pp. 739-760. Stable URL:…

Slide 1 Slide 2 The Wizard of Oz Not just your typical story: A Political Allegory Slide 3 The Characters and who they Reppin kid! The Scarecrow-fragile alliance of Midwestern…

Public Banks for Public Works Ellen Brown, J.D. The Pennsylvania Project & The Public Banking Institute Friends Center, Philadelphia October 18, 2014 Return to our populist…

1 oz Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Frank Baum’s children’s book as an allegory for the Populist movement of the late 1800s The Yellow Brick Road Represents the Gold Standard…

Slide 1The Wizard of Oz A Populist Allegory? Mr. Bach Hudson High School United States History Slide 2 What Gives a Dollar Value? Today? Late 19 th Century? Slide 3 19 th…

The Wizard of OzThe Wizard of Oz L. Frank BaumL. Frank Baum’’s novel used ass novel used as political allegory for the Populistpolitical allegory for the Populist MovementMovement…

FARMERS AND THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN FRONTIER THE POPULIST MOVEMENT FARMERS FIGHT 1. Against Native Americans Push them to reservations by killing the buffalo FARMERS…

The Wizard of Oz as a Monetary Allegory Authors: Hugh Rockoff Source: The Journal of Political Economy Vol 98 No 4 Aug 1990 pp 739-760 Published by: The University of Chicago…

1. Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhoodthrough the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesomeand instinctive love for stories fantastic,…

1. s 2. James DeWalt is the headlibrarian of the Social Sciences& History Department. He hasworked as the departmenthead since 1995. He holds amasters degree in libraryscience…

1. 2. DOROTHYRepresents the “Common Man” 3. TotoRepresents the small possessions the “common man” has. 4. Wicked Witch of the EastRepresents the eastern banking interests…

1.TO MY READERS The Wizard of OzFolklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhoodthrough the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesomeand instinctive…

Wizard of OZ Oxford, Maurice Vereecken Goal of implementing Woz Wp2 Quick insight in mapping events to Ontdeknet Working towards what to do in WP3 Finding the possible obstacles…

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Wizard of Oz Wizard of Oz 1903 Musical Dorothy Gale Orphan, lives with Aunt and Uncle Exact age is never given 1st illustrated as a chubby 6 year old, fashion fwd age 11…

Wizard of Oz Wizard of Oz Kinzee Seymour The ordinary world She lives on a farm and she lives with aunt and uncle. Ender is the third. He loves his Valentine. Peter hates…

Lecture8Anthropomorphism • “the rationalization of animal or system behavior through superposing aspects of the human observer.” • “Having a naturalistic