Papers 1541-1550 of total 58766 found.
…art first started. Gothic architecture was ubiquitous throughout France and Western Europe throughout the Middle Ages. During the 19th century, American architects began to lose interest in Greco-Roman Classicism. As a result, they looked at alternatives…
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Category: /History
…civilizations in the Americas. <Tab/>The early South American Societies were the Chavin, Nazca, and the Moche. The Chavin established powerful religious centers and created influential artistic styles. The Nazca and Moche developed extensive…
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Category: /History
…Spanish-American War The weeks that have elapsed since that fatal event of February 15th have been making history in a manner highly creditable to the American government and to our citizenship. Captain Sigsbee, the commander of the Maine, had promptly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that in the twentieth century American violence has taken on a new form. Crime has become an epidemic that affects every age group, every ethnic group, and every person in a different way, but in each case, the effect is detrimental. In many ways, the violence present…
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…The occupation of Japan was, from start to finish, an American operation. General Douglans MacArthur, sole supreme commander of the Allied Power was in charge. The Americans had insufficient men to make a military government of Japan possible; so…
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…The purpose of this report was for me to research and explore the connection between African American women and music. Since prior to the slave decades, music has been an integral part of African American society, and served as a form of social, economic…
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…again, it has been proven that during a national crisis, Americans are able to form a strong sense of national identity. If we are unable to embrace our national identity until it is brought to our attention, then as American's we are merely waiting…
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…From 1763, Americans had only to be convinced that an arbitrary ruler-whether Parliament or King-was violating their inherent rights, to feel that rebellion was justified. This conviction was bred in them by the series of events that occurred between…
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Category: /History
…From 1763, Americans had only to be convinced that an arbitrary ruler-whether Parliament or King-was violating their inherent rights, to feel that rebellion was justified. This conviction was bred in them by the series of events that occurred between…
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Category: /History
…From 1763, Americans had only to be convinced that an arbitrary ruler-whether Parliament or King-was violating their inherent rights, to feel that rebellion was justified. This conviction was bred in them by the series of events that occurred between…
Details: Words: 595 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)