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…The Unequalization of America         What is unequalization? Unequalization is the unequal/different treatment of people because of their race or ethnicity. Unequalization in this case will refer to the unequal treatment African-Americans
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…The major cause of the French Revolution was the disputes between the different types of social classes in French society. The French Revolution of 1789-1799 was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many…
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Category: /History
…to the industrialisation of the United States. This time was known as the American Industrial Revolution. Due to the growing prosperity of the United States, the American people, in general, adopted a heavily opportunistic and an excessively materialistic view towards life…
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…Napoleon killed and persevered the gains of the Revolution? Napoleon was an egotistical, power-hungry monarch that killed the revolution he made sure there were no women's rights and that liberty was abolished. Napoleon in a strange way also preserved…
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…men saw back in 1776. 226 years later the Americans, and all other modern nations have managed to turn their society 180 degrees. The form of society that those righteous men conceived so long ago spread and its tainted structure settled here. We have…
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…Russia, from the late nineteenth century onward, has been a nation of many unsuccessful experiments in government. Probably the most famous, however, was the Communist revolution of 1917, set in motion by the visionary Karl Marx. Marx planted…
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…society, such as suffrage and equal rights for all, regardless of race or religion. Robespierre had a reputation of being the most honest leader of the revolution and became known as "incorruptible" for his fair attitude towards all (Schama 19). In 1791…
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…started out in a period just before American Revolution in a village whose inhabitants were of mostly Dutch origin. The supernatural aspects of the story are also of Dutch origin, but in no way conveys any religious connotations. In Rip Van Winkle’s ordeal…
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…The current state of marriage in the American society has brought a certain amount of ambivalence to its definition. Perhaps, marriage may be regarded as a social institution, a mutual agreement between two individuals who are committed to maintaining…
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…The American two Party Political System Since the administration of George Washington two political parties have dominated the United States political system, but they have not always been the same two parties. The first two parties were the Federalists…
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