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  • Cold War and the American Revolution

    Cold War and the American Revolution

    Ever, the Cold War and the American Revolution, contributed to changes nationally and globally. During the Cold War, the U.S. fought against Communism, which would result making everyone the same, yet American propaganda encouraged people to fit into a square. The Cold War varied from most wars in that it was as numerous a purposeful publicity war as a war with military engagements. One of the most noticeably bad imperfections on American culture of the

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    Essay Length: 463 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2017 Essay by ecscade
  • American Ulysses: The Rise of a Forgotten American Hero

    American Ulysses: The Rise of a Forgotten American Hero

    AMERICAN ULYSSES: THE RISE OF A FORGOTTEN AMERICAN HERO Natalie Samenuk HIST-120 TTh 9:00 November 14, 2017 AMERICAN ULYSSES: THE RISE OF A FORGOTTEN AMERICAN HERO Ulysses S. Grant, born on April 27, 1822, was never meant to live a life of grandeur. Born to a tanner in a small Ohio town, the young boy was described as a romantic, who enjoyed horse riding, reading dramatic novels and showed a particular affinity towards animals, never

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    Essay Length: 2,771 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2017 Essay by nataliesamenuk
  • Low-Skill Jobs and Their Impact on American Culture

    Low-Skill Jobs and Their Impact on American Culture

    Low-Skill Jobs and Their Impact on American Culture As possibilities for automation grow, job opportunities shrink. With self-driving cars substituting driving jobs, and drones taking delivery and surveillance jobs, the end of low-skill or “menial” jobs may be closer than many people think. Computers and robots are already taking many jobs that most people would consider menial. With the current advancements in automation “machines might be able to take half of all U.S. jobs within

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    Essay Length: 716 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2018 Essay by YoshPlays
  • The Conflict Between Great Britain and Her North American Colonies Economic Was Economic in Origin

    The Conflict Between Great Britain and Her North American Colonies Economic Was Economic in Origin

    Joe’s DBQ 1 The conflict between Great Britain and her North American colonies economic was, to a great extent, economic in origin; however, played a role to be reckoned with, indicating it was rooted in political or social controversies and differences was both an orthodox reason that seemed reasonable and more compelling to the people lived in the colonies and a reflection of people’s awareness of the importance of liberty. First and foremost, the writs,

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    Submitted: January 30, 2018 Essay by joezhao
  • American History Discussion Response

    American History Discussion Response

    Native peoples like the Massachusetts tribes enthusiastically welcomed European settlers to their shores up to the third decade of the seventeenth century. Their motives were mixed. Many thought the armed Europeans would protect them from their more powerful native enemies. They also welcomed the trade with Europeans in skins and hides, receiving wampum in the form of shells and beads in exchange. Natives generously shared with the settlers their belongings, supplies, food, and the skills

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    Essay Length: 311 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2018 Essay by Jaymi McQuarrie
  • Japanese-American Internment Camps

    Japanese-American Internment Camps

    Alister Borabo 2/8/18 APUSH Japanese-American internment camps Two months after the Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans were sent to internment camps in order to “regulate the conduct and movement of enemy aliens”. The traditional family customs were held now within camps and the American born children were raised with a double standard. The US government no longer trusted the Japanese-Americans whether they were born in the country or not. Though this sound like reasonable

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    Essay Length: 370 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2018 Essay by Alister Borabo
  • What If the Native Americans Survived the European Diseases?

    What If the Native Americans Survived the European Diseases?

    What if the Native Americans Survived the European Diseases? It is a well-known fact that in 1492 Columbus sailed to America. What is not well known is the population of the Native Americans before European arrival in the New World is agreed by historians to be somewhere around fifty million people (Taylor 40). When people came to the new world, they brought along great things such as the modern technology of that era, but they

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    Submitted: March 16, 2018 Essay by joannaxsmith
  • American History

    American History

    AMERICAN HISTORY American History Name Institution ________________ American History Question 1 In his foremost inaugural address, U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt made some remarks that were aimed to assess the damage that had been done by Great Depression on the Americans. In his speech, he acknowledged that he understands the withered leaves of the industrial business that had been lying on every side, farmers lacking markets for their products the great unemployment rate that was

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    Essay Length: 2,357 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2018 Essay by eddysjk
  • The American Colonies

    The American Colonies

    Book Analysis for THE AMERICAN COLONIES- By Alan Taylor Directions: Students are to read carefully the book by Alan Taylor. Each chapter will have a set of questions/list of topics for which short answer responses will be asked to probe for understanding. Since this assignment is done on MICROSOFT WORD, the student needs only to load the file on the computer and then bring it up on the computer screen where they can provide answers

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    Submitted: March 22, 2018 Essay by 2028655
  • American Women’s Equal Right

    American Women’s Equal Right

    Zhang Tingting Zhang HIST 310 17 November 2017 Professor Dilly American Women’s Equal Right During 18th century, women were treated unequally in all areas of society in the United States. Also, in the same period, the problem of female slaves was still terrible. Those fettered women were tormented and discriminated by the supremacy males and traditional religions. According to the textbook of A History of The American People, one of the chapters of the book

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    Submitted: March 28, 2018 Essay by watermalon
  • Dream to Visit Paris

    Dream to Visit Paris

    Gurleen Kaur Prof. Barbara Walsh ENG 112 – 022DT February 02, 2018 Dream to visit Paris There’s a lot of places I would love to visit, this world is full of beautiful places. We enjoy our mother nature. It’s been my dream to travel the world. However, when someone asks me about the place I always wanted to go, I would simply say Paris. Then they would ask why Paris? I don’t have an answer

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    Essay Length: 812 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2018 Essay by priya22
  • Introduction to African American Theatre

    Introduction to African American Theatre

    African American theatre - Handout * THE Primordia * BROWN’S AFRICAN GROOVE THEATRE * THREE PHASES * 1816-1821 – Inner life, singing, dancing and reciting * 1821 – African Groove Tea-Garden * Mordecai Manuel Noah (1785-1851) * Sheriff of New York, judge, politician, playwright, critic and editor of National Advocate * Political notice * Closed the Tea-Garden * SHAKESPEARE’S RICHARD III * 1821-1823 – Theatre as a way to protest racism * Outer life protest

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    Essay Length: 795 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 7, 2018 Essay by Becca Lodoli
  • The American Identity: Revolutionizing the American Revolution

    The American Identity: Revolutionizing the American Revolution

    Zheng Alan Zheng Ms. Sheptyck APUSH Period 7 23 October 2017 The American Identity: Revolutionizing the American Revolution On July 4th, 1776, 442 days following the “shot heard round the world” at Lexington and Concord, the Second Continental Congress adopted Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, proclaiming the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain. Historians highly debate which of certain factors have caused the colonists to revolt and call for reform. Some

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    Essay Length: 1,861 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2018 Essay by Alan Zheng
  • Douglas’s Position About the Differences in the African Americans Perceptions.

    Douglas’s Position About the Differences in the African Americans Perceptions.

    Tyler Vanlew Mrs. Ferrare DSA 25 january 2019 DSA Essay To what degree is Douglas’s position about the differences in the African Americans perceptions and white Americans perceptions of the Fourth of july still valid today? Fredrick Douglas is a former slave and was asked to show his idea of the 4th of July. Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national

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    Essay Length: 585 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2019 Essay by Tyler Vanlew
  • American Express Case Study

    American Express Case Study

    Ethen Anthony MBUS 610 American Express American Express (“Amex”) is well known as a provider of high-quality service and generously rewarding its clients and using marketing for reaching mass affluent. The attraction with the brand experienced by the customers is considered essential, and it is well known as a favorite card. The overall business strategy is focusing on creating a range of premium branded charge cards for its customers. Amex has retention-based loyalty, and it

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    Essay Length: 875 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 6, 2019 Essay by Ethen Anthony
  • Comm Essay on Native Americans

    Comm Essay on Native Americans

    The United States, “despite having an ethic that purports to value multiethnicity as integral to “the” national culture” (Stuckey & Morris,1999,) continues to struggle to promote the importance and cultural value of minority groups, such as the Native Americans. Culture is our way of living, it refers to the shared language, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and material objects that are passed down from one generation to the next, but when one culture fits the needs

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    Essay Length: 295 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 24, 2019 Essay by kirkhaly

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