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…History of the United Essay Question: “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…
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…The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which came into effect on 2 February 1848, ended the Mexican-American war and formally resolved territorial disputes resulting from that conflict. The treaty required the U.S. government to pay the Mexican government $15…
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…As many social changes took place during the early 19th century, American culture began to establish its own identity. Although the Federalist party met its demise soon after the "revolution" of 1800 and Republicans gained political power, the new…
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…of the Simpsons reminded American audience of themselves, showed them what they look like in the others' eyes, and did a great job using humor to show the flaws of modern American culture. Simpsons reveal many interesting aspects of modern American culture, one of them…
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…government, and individual freedom. The calling for liberty from enlightened thinkers and monarchs also led to The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen, which was issued at the beginning of the French Revolution
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…<Tab/>Many people bemoan the email revolution, complaining that it has replaced letter-writing, which they see as a superior form of communication. A few very important question can be asked about this statement. Could it be a difference…
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…remote from the chief business of life--gaining a livelihood (Beard, American History). The documents of economy in the Constitution state the importance of security of personal valuables including land, money, and occupational items. The Federalist…
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…, that is not the only reason they went into war. Did the U.S. have a valid reason to enter the war? I do not think they did, and I will analyze many of the causes of the war and try to prove why they are reasons not worth going to war. The Americans at this time in history…
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…', thereby completing the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. To have a view of Stalin's achievements, you must be aware of the many theoretical tasks of the five-year plan. The plan was to transfer Russia on to the lines of new, modern technology…
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…been on the winning side. The farmboys returned home, itching to live in the city. Flappers were bobbing their hair, rolling down their stockings, raising their hemlines and wearing makeup. The "sexual revolution" of the 1920's was merely a phrase coined…
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