Papers 2741-2750 of total 52887 found.
…of civilization, the rise and fall of empires yielded vast similarities; yet few leaders took heed of their predecessors. The Russian Revolution was a time of unprecedented initial change, the disseverment of the Romanov dynasty and the fall of the age of monarchs…
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American Notes: A Journey In 1842, the well established author, Charles Dickens toured the United States of America and wrote down an account of his journey within a young democratic nation. He published this account and called it American Notes…
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Category: /History
…Progressivism was a period of American history in which reforming working conditions, improving the way of life, exposing corruption, and expanding democracy rose from the city slums to Washington D.C. The lower and middle classes joined to demanded…
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…and badly equipped so in clash with better equipped German armies she suffered many defeats. In this essay the author would like to show the impact of the First World War on the outbreak of the Russian Revolution and abdication of the Tsar. As mentioned before…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Court decisions in support of racial equality have been viewed as a motivating factor of civil rights revolution of 1950's and 1960's and also the improvement of the status of African Americans (Baum 318). Another influential decision of the Supreme Court…
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…thousands of miles away. This hasty and pivotal turn in American philosophy marked the final American abandonment of the "One World" vision of general idealists and replaced it with another equally powerful vision. A vision of two worlds, one enslaved and one…
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…to tap and trade alliances to form. No one wants to be left behind in this revolution. Countries feel the pressure to either join the revolution or fall farther behind developmentally. Dollarization, which is when a foreign country adopts the United States…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the American Indians' enormous contributions to World War II, Americans continued to neglect and impose their values on the American Indians. From as far back as the American Revolution, American Indians allied with the United States to protect our nation. Many…
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Category: /History
…The American Citizen of Pennsylvania valued many different things. Some of the main things they valued were family, religion and education, and their economy. The American citizen has greatly changed through out the years. Family is a very important…
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Category: /History
…“Discuss the various ‘national’ governments that Americans attempted from 1775 to, and including, 1789.” Americans developed many types of “national” governments between 1775 to 1789. Each of these variations in centralized governments served…
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