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ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN-GERMAN TRADE RELATIONS IN 1933 - 1945
Wachal, Viliam ; Johnson, Zdenka (advisor) ; Tajovský, Ladislav (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with mutual trade between the United States of America and the Third Reich during the years 1933 - 1945 and analyzes the influence of American companies that had their branches or other business interests in Germany during Nazism. The thesis analyzes the international trade and its development between both states in the pre-war period as well as international trade during the war. Thesis deals with the contribution of American companies to the German war economy and analyzes their influence and behavior change after the outbreak of war. The hypothesis on the reduction of business co-operation with the on-going war at state level has been confirmed, just as hypothesis of continuing the cooperation of American firms after the outbreak of war.
Comparison of changes in social policy in the sixties and seventies for governments of L. Johnson and R. Nixon
Wachal, Viliam ; Johnson, Zdenka (advisor) ; Fabianková, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with changes in social policy during Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's administration. The goal of the thesis is to analyze changes in social policy, compare expends on welfare state and analyze impacts on America's society. Most of President's programs are described, as well as creation of legislation and comparison of these changes. Thesis is mostly devoted to the Great Society programs, which were basicially based on the struggle againts poverty. Eventhough Nixon was critical of Johnsons's welfare state, there was no evidence of reduction or canceling Great Society reforms. There was no evidence of expenses reduction as well and influence on American society during Nixon presidency was primarily influenced by interference on desegreating reforms made by Lyndon Johnson.

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