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- 6291: The Twenties And Thirties
- The twenties and the thirties were very unusual time periods in American History. In some ways they are alike, but in most ways they are very different. The twenties were a time of fun and partying. This is probably the reason it is ...
- 6292: Vietnamization (Real Version)
- ... in the Vietnam War. Not that I didn’t realize that before, but now I see the many mistakes and risks the powers took just to save face in the history books, the many lives lost (58,000 Americans and over 1 million Vietnamese) (“Vietnam War”), the money spent of machines to kill each other, the many years spent on war ...
- 6293: Electoral College Is No Longer
- ... and the addition of third parties, it can be questioned however, as to wheth or not this i still a functional method of elections. There have been many cases in history where a president has been elected to office without having the popular vote. Because after all when you vote in the primaries, you are not voting for a candiate, you ...
- 6294: Women Rights
- ... attending schools is normal in our everyday lives as we reach the new millenium. However, women did not always have an equal say or chance in life. In our American History, women have demonstrated and worked for reform of women's rights. Through seven generations, it took many meetings, petition drives, lobbying, public speaking, and nonviolent resistance to make our world ...
- 6295: WEB DuBois
- ... the ancient songs his grandmother taught him. This awareness set him apart from his New England community, with an ancestry shrouded in mystery, in sharp contrast to the precisely accounted history of the Western world. This difference would be the foundation for his desire to change the way African-Americans co-existed in America. As a student, Du Bois was considered ...
- 6296: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... he was the best president since Lincoln. Roosevelt truly dedicated his life to humanitarian efforts worldwide, never stopping to take a break until his unfortunate early death. Never in the history of the United States had there ever been such a terrible, long-lasting, economic depression then the one that began just before President Roosevelt ran for his first presidential election ...
- 6297: Columbine
- ... it made it hard for them to work on the scence. More then 100 detectives from local, state and the federal government were on the biggest criminal investation in Colorado history according to the “Denver Rocky Mountain News Staff Writers”. (Dan Luzadder and Kevin Vaughan, 2) An eerie silence fell over Columbine as investigators walked through the high school and began ...
- 6298: The Watergate Scandal
- ... so worried that during the Cambodia bombing he had to wiretap his own staff members. On June in 1971, The New York Times formed work that was published about the history of the Vietnam War, these were known as the Pentagon Papers. They got the information from secret government papers. The papers blamed the policies that were formed and caused the ...
- 6299: Causes Of The Civil War
- ... make a bid for independence by succeeding rather then face political encirclement. It was all described when a Southern man said "We have at last reached that point in our history when it is necessary for the South to withdraw from the Union. This has not been our seeking...but we are bound to accept it for self-preservation." This was ...
- 6300: Cruel Treatment From The Briti
- ... is still in practice today. The middle section justified why the colonists were revolting against the Britis h Empire. Here Jefferson writes that the King of Great Britain "is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations." He reminds the reader that the King has refused to allow the Governors to pass important laws "necessary for the public good," obstru cted the ...
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