| Title's for History Papers |
3.7 |
Sophism the Trojan Horse of Greek Philosophy . The school of Sophism arose as a search for truth and arte, yet ended up depleting its own power by manipulating the truth and principles in an attempt to achieve a high level of material gratification. |
5.1 |
Athens, Greece, during the time of Sophocles, was city known as a polis . It functioned on a style of government and religion that was like a democracy in that it encouraged the open meeting of all males who were not slaves, and also allowed them equal rights. |
6.5 |
... E . B . DuBois’ The Souls of Black Folk is an important original work in African American literature and an American classic . In this story, DuBois proposes that the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line. |
5.6 |
In the year 390 AD, a letter was written from St . Ambrose, who was the Bishop of Milan, to the current emperor, Theodosius I . The letter came as a result of an action committed by Theodosius because Theodosius let his rage consume him. |
2.6 |
... The resulting Union of South Africa operated under a policy of apartheid - the separate development of the races . ... On 6 Sep 1996, the Constitutional Court decided We are unable to and therefore do not certify that all of the provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 comply with the Constitutional Principles contained in schedule 4 to the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. |
2.3 |
Gandhi’s first huge battle was for the equality of the Indian labourers in South Africa . He went to South Africa as a lawyer, planning to represent the helpless labourers, but soon after realized his ultimate destiny of pursuing Indian independence. |
3.4 |
Southeast Asian Financial Crisis During the summer of 1997, Southeast Asia was affected by one of the most devastating financial and economic crises ever seen. |
9.6 |
... Compare two or three of the region’s ten or eleven modern nation-states and assess the different ways that these countries both epitomize and deviate from the Southeast Asian commonalities that have been presented in the module. |
3.1 |
The notorious Civil War between the North and South of America finally ended in March 1865, it was considered the bloodiest war in American s history. |
20.4 |
Southern Ute Women Southern Ute Women, By Katherine M . ... Osborn gives us a unique look at the lives of the Ute Indian, both men and women, before they were removed and after they were removed to their current reservation. |
3.4 |
The Sovereignty and Goodness of God A Portrait of the Puritan Community in New England The narrative of Mary Rowlandson, a 17th century Puritan woman, is a documentation of her three months of captivity by Native Americans during Metacom’s War. |
2.2 |
While many things led to the fall of the Soviet Union, the primary cause was the revolting of dissatisfied citizens, who wanted better than Communism for themselves. |
3.5 |
... The Soviet Union had beaten the United States into space . ... The Soviet Union dazzled the world again less than a month later, on November 3, 1957 with the launch of Sputnik 2, a much heavier satellite, which carried the first living mammal into space a dog named Laika. |
2.5 |
Many people think of October 4, 1957 as the starting point of the space race . It was the day that Sputnik I was launched, however the story actually begins 5 years earlier with the International Council of Scientific Unions. |
9.2 |
... One of them talks about a spaceship earth which is built by Kenneth Boulding . The theory generally talks about earth being taken as a spaceship. |
2.2 |
Spain controlled a vast empire in the new world for 300 years . ... Spain became the most powerful nation in the world during the exploration of the New World. |
6.3 |
In 1490 there was no such country as Spain, yet within a century it had become the most powerful nation in Europe and within another had shrunk to the status of a third-rate power. |
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The following morning, at 2 am, the Campbell’s closet neighbor, Eric Houstoun was awakened by someone pounding on his door . He scrambled and was amazed to find Mary, clad only wearing her nightgown, screaming hysterically while tears poured down her cheeks, mixing with the blood that smeared her face. |
2.7 |
During the days of early European Exploration, the Spanish and French set out to find new lands in what is now called North America , each with distinct intentions. |
1.8 |
Spanish Armada When Phillip the II sent a enormous and great fleet also known as a armada against England in the year 1588 . Without King Phillip II not noticing that he accidentally formed part of a larger enterprise they were intended to join and assist an invasion force form Flanders led by duke of Parma. |
3.5 |
With reference to any civil war in the 20th century examine the social, economic and political background to the divisions in the society involved . To what extent were the problems which caused the war resolved in the post-war period? |
3 |
COMPARE AND CONTAST THE DICTATORSHIPS IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL AND EXPLAIN HOW THIS AFFECTED THE DOWNFALL OF THESE REGIMES . Spain and Portugal have always shared a similar history, especially during the 19th century. |
2.7 |
Spanish Harlem Since it was first settled by the Dutch in the 1600’s, New York City has been considered largely a city of immigrants, and the immigrant experience in the city is one marked by poverty and despair. |
7.7 |
Christopher Columbus 1451-1506 Cristobal Col n como se llama en Espanol naci in Genoa, Italia y viv a alli hasta 1476 . Cuando el rey de Portugal no acordaria darle el dinero para navigar el Oceano Atlantico Columbus fue a Espa a. |
4.9 |
A bloodshed, reckless, and frightening, the Spanish inquisition became a threat to anyone who did not follow the beliefs of the catholic churches . ... The Inquisitions were run by both civil and church authorities, which were used as a way for the Spanish rulers to unify the country into a strong nation. |
5.8 |
History Since gaining its independence in 1821, Nicaragua has been through a civil war, poverty, and natural disasters . Because it is such a poor country, there have been many efforts to revitalize it. |
11.1 |
La Reconquista or the Christian reconquest of Spain from the African Berber-Arab-Muslims, the Moors, has been, according to some historians, one of the greatest achievements of all times. |
1.4 |
... In colonizing, the English hoped to From the start, the Spanish colonizers’ primary goal was to collect bullion . Spanish conquistadors, such Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro, melted down gold and silver statues and ornaments taken from the Aztecs and Incas and sent them to Spain. |
3.2 |
... Colonial merchants quickly learned to evade restrictions that were harmful to their business . Help from friendly customs officers in colonial ports who ignored smuggling and accordingly kept salutary neglect intact. |
2.1 |
These two cities, Sparta and Athens, were complete opposites in the way their citizens were raised, the general mindset of the people, and the way of life everyone in these city-states lead. |
2.8 |
Three of the four Luzerne County correctional officers on duty the night Hugo Marcus Selenski and Scott Bolton made their daring nighttime escape were suspended without pay, according to Warden Gene Fischi. |
5.4 |
... There are various compelling evidences, which support that Leni was apart of the propaganda in the glorification of the Nazi’s . Leni’s first directorial debut the Blue Light was highly accredited internationally, which resulted in her tour of Europe in 1932. |
9.5 |
... Propaganda and stirring speeches made by the leaders of Athens convinced their citizens that going to war made sense and that they should come up in arms and support their country. |
2.2 |
History has told us of the attempt of the United States of America to become a nation that has never existed before . A land of freedom, the promise of wealth, and power of the people, by the people, and for the people. |
2.9 |
Sports and Games The Eighteenth Century was a decisive period in the history of sports and games in England . ... At the same time, other games enjoyed dramatic increases in popularity. |
2.5 |
The sports car can often be described as a low, small, usually two-passenger automobile designed for quick response, easy maneuverability, and high-speed driving . Throughout history the American sports car has been considered a symbol of driving or even stature in American society. |
3.1 |
... A new kingdom took over in Northern Nubia . ... Excavations in Nubia . ... Christianity found in early sites . ... Shows that very early Christianity had already found a place in Nubian life. |
1.4 |
... This is how Square Deal had born . Roosevelt also said, see to it that every man has a square deal, no less no more meaning that we all have the same, we are equal, and we have the same opportunities an corruption should not exist. |
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2nd response Discuss Ambrose’s confrontation with Theodosius . What exact powers did Ambrose claim for the Church over the State ? Theodosius had gone on a killing spree, he had taken the lives of many people in a brutal fashion. |
1.1 |
Chapter 7 Essay St . Augustine The primary purpose of common life according to Augustine is to live with each other under the same roof in peace with yourself and others. |
3 |
... So heSaint Nicholas St . Nicholas is the patron of bakers and pawnbrokers . ... St Nicholas had three young sisters . ... St Nicholas was called Bari . ... The word Nicholas means victory. |
16.7 |
St Patrick Not all the details of Saint Patrick are known, but the following, though not precise, should give you a good idea of what sort of man Patrick was, and what he did. |
2.3 |
... The St Valentines Day Massacre was to end the war between these two rivals and cause a public outrage amongst Americans . ... Reinhardt Schwimmer who picked a bad day to visit! |
1.1 |
In response to a seemingly overbearing necessity for order among sheep, St . Benedict assumed the role of Shepard and produced, The Rule of St Benedict to attain a social hierarchy among monasteries. |
2.5 |
It has been a mere 215 years since the constitution was first ratified in the late 1700’s . Such a lengthy period re-established the fact that the United States Constitution not only provides a basic and stable framework of government, yet it also allows for the flexibility to adapt changes over time. |
1.1 |
Joseph Stalin Stalin was a dictator of the U . ... Stalin ruled by terror for most of his years in office . ... Stalin killed all that had helped him rise to power because he thought they would threaten his rules. |
4.5 |
Stalin the Ambitious Dictator Stalin made many believe that he was a true Marxist who was just looking out for the good of Russia . In reality Stalin was just an ambitious dictator who wanted power to enforce his own beliefs upon the inhabitants of Russia. |
6.5 |
Jessica Selvey Russian History 209 In 1929 Stalin has become the undisputed leader of the communist party and has begun to implement his plans for change. |
17.7 |
Stalin and Trotsky 1 What can you learn from Source A about Lenin’s opinion of Trotsky and Stalin ? Source A shows that Lenin is clearly aware that Stalin, despite his appearance as a dull if dogged administrator, was in reality hungry for personal power, and had by the end of 1922 used his position as General Secretary to enable him to control party appointments to build up a. |
2.8 |
STALIN Stalin started off his political career in 1924 as the General Secretary of the Communist Party . ... All of the seven men had important jobs but the one job that seemed the least important was the General Secretary of the Communist Party, this position was filled by Josef Stalin. |