Papers 1991-2000 of total 58766 found.
Category: /History
…During the mid to late 1800's, America policy did not favor African-Americans, Native Americans, and factory workers. Laws prevented African-Americans from voting and allowed for segregation between them and the whites. The Dawes Act was an attempt…
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…of this country, even though it did not apply to blacks. He dreamed that someday blacks and white would live together in harmony. He dreamed that black children would enjoy the same benefits this great country has to offer white children. He believed that things…
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Category: /Literature/English
…North American ideals of physical beauty or bodily “perfection” During our civilized debate, one subject that came that has appealed to me to talk about was “ North American ideals of physical beauty or bodily “perfection”. I think it has become…
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…The extensive use of African labor in Brazil and the Caribbean by the Spanish for farming purposes during the 16th and 17th centuries led British and other European colonists to do the same in North America, where Native American and indentured servant…
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…. This conformity led to the "American Dream," a dream force fed to most Americans, of owning a home. Popular portrayals of this culminated into owning a home out in the suburbs, which took much interest away from the city. Many moved, or planned to move…
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…The question of whether the discipline of International Relations (IR) was in the past, and is still now, a predominantly American social science, is one that has taken up a great deal of discourse in the field of IR. Indeed this question has been…
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…RECONSTRUCTION: A Step of Equality and Freedom for African Americans The end of the Civil War left the South in great turmoil and chaos. With the Emancipation Proclamation freeing the blacks from the institute of slavery, the foundation of southern…
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…their joy is different. In the Muslim culture, marriage celebrations are quite different from American celebrations. In Muslim culture, there is a high rate of arranged marriages. Usually, parents arrange the marriages for their children. Parents play a big…
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…settlement in America and was the beginning of the creation of the original thirteen colonies. John Rolfe 1. Married Pocahontas and temporarily ended war between English and native Americans. The marriage of John Rolfe and Pocahontas was the first interracial…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, “The real American hero!” He was a young adult, male army doll, dressed in camouflage. He was also a role model for many children. He represented aggression, strictness, and responsibility. This doll soon became very popular as the years went by. He became…
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