A Look Inside the History of Wall Street Protests
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            The Future and Occupy Wall Street

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            Throughout the long history of Wall Street protests, we can only be reminded by the powerful messages sent. From the need for economic reform to prevent meltdowns and panics along with awareness for dangerous epidemics, the people, we the people have gotten our voices heard. With all the reform that has been brought along by the years through protests on Wall Street, we can only hope that the Occupy movement can bring change. Through the short history of the United States, these iconic protests on Wall Street has brought a great deal of reform. The people's need for reform in the government. From all of this, we know the true power of “We the People”. And this means that “We the People” can bring systematic reform for the benefit of others.
            In the end history is bound to repeat itself. The good things, the bad things and everything in between. The occupy Wall Street movement is just yet another bump in the rode for the future of Wall Street. 
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