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- 1681: The Immigration Experience
- ... doctors and lawyers. Japanese are computer and business contributors. Koreans are well educated and have been involved in many professional, technical, and managerial careers. African Americans have contributed music, science, literature, entertainment, and many other things to our culture. Our culture is derived from many different ones, and cannot be broken down into which group contributes what because each group has ...
- 1682: Changes During The 1950s-1990s
- ... the main forms of entertainment now in the 90s. Films may be considered to be more interesting now due to computer technology making it possible to produce outstanding special effects. Literature was a main form of entertainment and leisure in the 1950s it still is in 1990s although not quite as popular. In the 50s the main form of music was ...
- 1683: The 1950s-1990s
- ... the main forms of entertainment now in the 90s. Films may be considered to be more interesting now due to computer technology making it possible to produce outstanding special effects. Literature was a main form of entertainment and leisure in the 1950s it still is in 1990s although not quite as popular. In the 50s the main form of music was ...
- 1684: Post World War I
- ... commercials, which persuaded listeners to spend a larger portion of their income on their products. Again, propaganda became the main source of advertisement. The Twenties showed a revolution in art, literature and music, which greatly reflected the nations changing values. Americans found new ways to entertain themselves, enjoying new dances such as the Charleston, popular for the time, and watching such ...
- 1685: Vietnam Veteran
- ... words and writings of those brave and courageous young men who gave and risked all that they had, their lives, when their country called on them. It is in select literature such as Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans by Wallace Terry where we find the heart of Vietnam as seen here told by Private First ...
- 1686: What Is Meant By The Era Of Good Feelings
- ... unity. The American system helps to ease the transition from an agricultural nation to a strong industrial one. In the field of arts, American authors break away from traditional British literature and develop a distinct style. The Second Great Awakening brings a new enthusiasm to religion and unites people across the nation. However, concurring with each development are growing sectional attitudes ...
- 1687: Salem Witch Trials
- ... This strange episode in the history of Massachusetts astonished the civilized world, and made an unfavorable impression on others. Work Cited Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. Ellen Bowler. ed. et al. Literature the American Experiance. Englewood cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1994.
- 1688: Comparison of The American Revolution and the French Revolution
- ... People. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1965), p. 182. 9. Richardson, James, ed., A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. 1 (New York: Bureau of National Literature, 1897), p. 367. 10. Roche, George, Charles, Frederic, Basiat. A Man Alone. (New Rochelle, N.Y.: Arlington House, 1971), pp. 146-147. 11. Scott, Otto, J. , Robespierre: The Voice of ...
- 1689: American Exceptionalism
- ... of Rights, which caused certain upheaval centuries ago, no longer excite Americans today. In fact, Alexis de Tocqueville a French aristocrat credited with having begun the cycle of American exceptionalism literature, once phrased: "The Constitution of the United States is like one of those beautiful creations of human diligence which give their inventors glory and riches but remains sterile in other ...
- 1690: The Declaration of Independence
- ... was well educated as both a student and gentleman. At age 17 he entered the College of William and Marry, where he continued his studies of math, science and classical literature. After College Thomas went to study Law, by the year 1767 Jefferson had become an active lawyer in the courts of Virginia. In 1768 Jefferson got his first taste of ...
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