Papers 2011-2020 of total 58766 found.
…, in commercials, in movies - in other words, in all aspects of the media. All economic echelons of society in the United States are encouraged to purchase name brand clothing and other apparel. The 'American Dream' of shopping and credit cards is a reality…
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…. While other countries were rebuilding the U.S. has overseas territories, plentiful resources, and began to lend money overseas s the American economy expanded. After the war ended, the economy dipped briefly. This occurred due to high unemployment among…
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…The belief of many Europeans towards the Native Americans was incorrect because the Native Americans were smart people. They were good hunters and had kills of many kinds of animals. They were good/excellent builders of there time and were organized…
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Category: /History
…The 1955-1965 Civil Rights Movement cause the agreement of the Civil rights Act, but the African Americans did not fully receive racial justice straight away. The Civil Rights Movement was at its highest involvement from 1955-1965. The Congress passed…
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Category: /History
…Equality means different things to different people. Many historians, from the "Retrieving the American Past" viewed "inequality and the deference of inferiors to superiors were crucial to the maintenance of political and social order"(Newell, 65…
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…'Origin of the American Revolution: 1759-1766' is the outgrow of an effort to discover why the principal British colonies in North America were on the point of rebellion in 1765-1766, ten years before the outbreak of the American Revolution. The author…
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Category: /History
…North American Alliances in the Cold War After the Second World War, the United States emerged possessing an unprecedented amount of economic and military power. With the threat of the Cold War, power had shifted from Britain to the United States…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The American Identity could be considered and oxymoron in and of itself. From the very inception of explorers to the "New Land" to American culture today, Americans still don't have a firm grasp of whom they really are. In any event, I…
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…, was by highlighting the British aggression on the seas; primarily impressments, British cruisers hovering near ports, blockades and the orders-in-council. The Americans also believed the Brits guilty of inciting Indian uprisings. The United States attempted to avoid…
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Category: /History
…Chinese-American Culture In Understanding Bone What culture they had was to be forgotten – a difficult and practically impossible feat. The Chinese-Americans faced a wall of cultural difference that could only be scaled with the support…
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