| Title's for History Papers |
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The Articles of Confederation were effective in solving some of the nations problems such as new territorial lands and territorial laws . However, when it came to problems with taxation, commerce, and control over the nation’s citizens, the Articles of Confederation proved to be ineffective in solving the nation’s problems. |
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The essay by Leland Baldwin provides an accurate characterization of the Gilded Age . ... A major part of the cult of respectability that Baldwin referred to was the desire for the European arts. |
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... One question stands among the rest, as a leader is it better to be feared or loved . ... If one is loved their people may be less likely to revolt or they may abuse the leader’s kindness and use it Against him. |
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... When the book, As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, was assigned to all students, parents took objection . ... ‘I got the money,’ she says . ‘Ah,’ I says. |
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Two years ago, on this same fateful day, a tragedy occurred . A plane crashed into a park in Pennsylvania, another in the Pentagon and a devastating two flew into the Twin Towers of New York. |
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As long as you think you’re white . ... Are you white today, and will you still be white in ten years ? ... Except for the fact that white is one color used to describe human skin, whether one is considered white has, in many instances, had little or nothing to do with the color of one’s skin. |
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Asa Philip Randolph was born April 15, 1889 in Crescent City, Florida, one of two sons of Reverend James William and Elizabeth Robinson Randolph, both descendants of slaves. |
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The Greek Revival dominated american architecture during the period 1818-1850 . It was the first truly national style in the United States, found in all regions of the country. |
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mandamus man-day-m schwa s , n . Latin we command A writ issued by a superior court to compel a lower court or a government officer to perform mandatory or purely ministerial duties correctly. |
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Two Kinds by Amy Tan In the short story Two Kinds, Amy Tan explores the clash of cultures between a first-generation Chinese-American daughter, Jing-mei, and her mother, Suyan, a Chinese immigrant. |
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Ashanti Kingdom The culture of the Ashanti people is very interesting and amazing . Ashanti is a kingdom that is located in Ghana, and no history of Ghana can be written without the Ashanti. |
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In 1333, the Emperor Go-Daigo made a desperate attempt to restore the aristocratic power to the Japanese government . However, this so-called Kemmu restoration was short-lived. |
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... Competition is rough and often times just finding a place on stage, for many Asian Americans, feels unattainable . Not only must they compete with other actors, but they must step out of the dark and into visibility. |
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Asian-American Literature Literatures are written works such as fiction, poetry, drama, and criticism that are recognized as having important or permanent value Merriam . ... The Asian-American Literature is very significant in many different aspects by the way it is introduced and taught in society and its through its history. |
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Epperson 1 The Assassination of John F . Kennedy On November 22, 1963, John f . Kennedy was in Dallas, Texas, trying to win support in a state that Kennedy had barely carried in 1960. |
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Many sources try to explain and portray their evidence on the Assassination of the Russian Royal Family, each source can be questioned on whether it is reliable or useful and includes different perspectives such as, Is the author Tsarist or Communist. |
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... Taylors priniciples were ultimately used to create assembly lines, in which workers were positioned along a mechanized line . The product was placed on the line, and each worker completed a single, specialized task over and over again. |
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The reconstruction era after the civil war was an era where the south was basically reconstructed after all the fighting which occurred during the civil war. |
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Nicholas II was a gentle, family-orientated man whose charming exterior and exquisite manners had a personality which lacked all necessary characteristics required for the position of a Russian Tsar. |
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... In the fifth year of his reign Amenhotep IV made two crucial and iconoclastic decisions he changed his name from Amenhotep Amun is content to Akhenaten glory of the sun disc , and he began to construct a new capital city called Akhentaten horizon of the Aten at the site. |
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In this essay I will look at possible reasons as to why Stalin was able to outwit his political opponents so effectively . I will also look at the main contenders for power after Lenin’s death in Soviet Russia and the key issues in the ensuing leadership struggle. |
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There were many factors which induced the Spanish American War, including yellow journalism, the sinking of the USS Maine, and US business interest in Cuba. |
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Lenin’s dedication and passion for the Marxist cause was vital in the Bolshevik seizure of power . ... After the execution of his brother, Lenin devoted his time to fighting the Tsarist regime that had killed his brother. |
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Cleisthenes contributed to the creation of the framework of democracy . ... In addition, by relating the local government to the central government, Cleisthenes helped the Athenians to see themselves as an integral part of the government of the state. |
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Although many myths surround the story of Jeanne d’Arc none is more confusing than that of the voices and visions she claimed were sent from god. |
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The view outlined in this essay title is suggestive of the Orthodox school of thought, which follows the viewpoint that Stalin’s motives for his European take-over were essentially expansionist, and that his foreign policy was aimed at spreading Communism. |
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Assignment B Russia, 1917-1953 Question Study Sources A, B and C . ... Explain your answer with reference to the sources Answer Both sources B and C show Stalin in a positive light. |
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Assignment B Russia, 1917-19Gunpowder Plot Introduction The Gunpowder Plot was a Catholic scheme to murder James the first of England and his Parliament at the state opening on the fifth of November 1605. |
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Question 1 All 3 sources put forward different views about the Gallipoli campaign . ... The sources show both balanced views and unbalanced views on the events at Gallipoli. |
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Wisdom Grey-eyed Athena, who has been called the mind of god, is the goddess of prudent intelligence, her share of wisdom having been given to her by Zeus. |
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Athena Athena Relevant links Athena album Athena in GROUPS METAMORPHOSES . ... Voice of Athena, dearest to me of the gods, how clearly, though you are unseen, do I hear your call and snatch its meaning in my mind. |
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Athens and Sparta were the most powerful and important city-states in the Ancient Greece . Although Athens and Sparta had some things in common, major differences existed between them. |
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Lauren Mann September 6, 2003 Democracy Debate How democratic is Athens anyway ? Anti-Democracy group Tues . ... Even with it’s abundance of idea’s and cultural enlightenment the word democracy was used too loosely to describe the saddened state of Athens leading up to the Peloponnesian war. |
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Of the two city states, Athens and Sparta, this essay will discuss and explain why Athens is better than Sparta in most aspects and that Canadians should admire and emulate the Athenians. |
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Athens is definitely the most powerful city-state in all of ancient Greece . ... Athens is also home to many of the great philosophers of that time. |
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Athens and Sparta were two Greek city-states that were the same and different in many ways . ... In Sparta military service was the main duty of all males. |
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First of all Athens and Sparta were very different in many ways . Athens and Sparta had different forms of government . Athens was supposed to be a democracy. |
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On October 4, I went to Atlanta History Center museum that located on Paces Ferry Rd , which is very closest to Lenox . I visited exhibitions called Turning Point The American Civil War. |
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The Atlantic Wall by Alan F . ... It discusses the reason for building the wall, the actual building of the wall, its defenses and fortifications, and eventually it collapse against Allied attack. |
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... Atlantis is the story about a lost island . ... There have been plenty of stories and ideas of where Atlantis might be located . All in all, Atlantis might have really existed. |
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Atlantis, a sunken city with advanced peoples, computers, and nuclear weapons . ... Could Plato’s lost civilization of Atlantis be based on fact rather than fiction ? Archaeologists have discovered evidence suggesting that Atlantis may have actually been the Minoan civilization on Crete or as it was called then Knossos. |
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... Spector June 9, 2003 Why did the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ? ... The politics are so complicated that hundred thouthand people can be killed in the matter of three seconds just by dropping the single atomic bomb? |
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The first option for United States war planners was a full-scale invasion of Japan, which would have cost more casualties than dropping the atomic bombs. |
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In his article The Biggest Decision Why We Had to Drop the Atomic Bomb, historian Robert James Maddox presents the case for the atomic bomb and demolishes several myths that has captured attention worldwide, one which holds that several leading military advisers urged President Harry Truman not to use the. |
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... In the letter, he said that he and other scientists found a way to create a better and stronger bomb . Roosevelt agreed to develop this bomb for a defensive purpose, and named it the Manhattan Project. |
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Atomic Bomb Decision The United States acted in a just and moral manner when dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki because these actions brought a quick end to the war in the Pacific. |
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On August 6, 1945 the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan by the Enola Gay . ... should have explored their other options first and then considered using the atomic bomb if all else failed. |
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... Einstein and several other scientists notified Roosevelt of the rising efforts in Nazi Germany to purify Uranium-235, which could be used to build an atomic bomb Bellis. |
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Atomic Bombs Impact In WWII There are many things that had led up to ending of World War Two . ... Non-however was more important then the strategic role that the atomic bomb had in bringing a conclusion to the war. |
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... Men have made daunting decisions in the past, but Truman’s decision to decimate two major Japanese cities had to of taken a lot of thought and time to finally come to one awful but necessary decision. |