Category: /History
English law, structure and traditions, was the basis for the early American justice system. The biggest influence on American law was English common-law or judge made law as it is sometimes called. English Common-law is legal precedent based on judges
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Category: /Literature/North American
been around for thousands of years. Slaves are not only important to the South they are needed to keep the American economy strong.
The American economy is based on the labor of the slaves; the abolishing of slavery would be devastating to the American
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Category: /Social Sciences
Religion and Politics in America advances five theories for placing in a meaningful context the sometimes bewildering complexity of relations among religion, politics, and culture in American society. The culture wars thesis illuminates the contours
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Voting defines democracy. Voting is the fundamental right of almost all American citizens over the age of eighteen. In insures that the will of the people is preserved. The essential difference between America and a dictatorial nation such as Iraq
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
Analysis of American Buffalo When looking at any play one must clearly evaluate the functional values which the work holds. These functional values are Entertainment, Exaltation, Economics, and Edification. In American Buffalo I believe a reader can
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Category: /History
A History of African American Heritage in Chicago
The massive exodus to the north began in 1915; a population of people weary of pervasive hostility and constraint in their former lives, fleeing a social system comprised of miserable
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Category: /History
Causes of the American Revolution
As of 1763, the British Empire was the most successful empire in the world. Despite this fact, the thirteen colonies of British North America, decided to courageously revolt against the mother country. This decision
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Category: /Literature/English
start not just the discrimination of Chinese immigrants in the labor movement, but also the right they would have to naturalize and become citizens.
For more than a century and a half, Asian Americans, including Chinese, were barred from naturalization
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Category: /History
With heightened concerns about terrorism and international travel, many Americans are opting to stay home this year and explore their country instead of traveling abroad. Already this summer the U.S. National Park Service reported an increase
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Category: /History/North American History
American Revolution
AP US History
Many people say that the American Revolution was inevitable, but inevitability in history is a tricky thing to prove. Nevertheless, political, economic, and regional issues conspired to build up tensions
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