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Search results 151 - 160 of 184 matching essays
- 151: Great Depression
- ... Row, 1960. Himmelberg, Robert F. The Great Depression and American Capitalism. Boston: D.C. Heath and Co., 1968. McElvaine, Robert S. The Great Depression. New York Times Books, 1984. Meltzer, Milton. Brother, Can you Spare a Dime?. New York: Knopf, 1969. Rublowsky, John. After the Crash. London: Crowell-Collier, 1970. Unstead, R.J. The Twenties. Morristown, New Jersey: Macdonald, 1973
- 152: D-Day
- ... that the Germans had lost. Four months later, Adolf Hitler ended the "Thousand Year Reich" with a bullet to his head. Bibliography: - D-Day R.W. Thompson. - World War- II – Milton Dark - The Story of D-Day- Bruce Bliven, Jr. - Microsoft Encarta 99 Reference Suite. - D-day website: http://normandy.eb.com/
- 153: First Amendment
- ... speech comes from the principles of freedom of the press, and freedom of religion as they developed in England, starting in the seventeenth century. The arguments of people like John Milton on the importance of an unlicensed press, and of people like John Locke on religious toleration, were all the beginning for the idea of the “freedom of speech”. By the ...
- 154: Civil Rights
- ... as blacks earned the equal rights they deserved and had fought a long time for. The1960s marked the climactic ending to the war for civil rights. Bibliography ANNOTATIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY Konvitz, Milton R- A century of Civil Rights Columbia University Press: New York and London, 1962- This book didn’t really help and I would have known that had I READ THE ...
- 155: The Contenders
- ... Earl and Black, Merle. The Vital South: How Presidents Are Elected. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992. Brinkley, Alan. American History, A Survey, Vol. 1. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. Meltzer, Milton. Milestones to American Liberty: the Foundations of the Republic. New York: Cromwell, 1961. Saturday Evening Post. The Presidents. Indianapolis: Curtis Publishing, 1980. Shields-West, Eileen. World Almanac of Presidential Campaigns ...
- 156: Important Presidential Electio
- ... issues. 1988 The election of 1988 was a contest between George Bush, and Michael Dukakis. Bush was a Republican, while Dukakis was a Democrat. Born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts, to Dorothy Walker Bush, daughter of a wealthy investor, and Prescott Sheldon Bush, a banker and later Republican U.S. senator from Connecticut, George Bush grew up in the ...
- 157: The Boston Tea Party
- ... The Coming of the Revolution). On Thursday, December 16,1773 thousands of Bostonians met in Old South Church. During this time Governor Hutchinson took off for his country estate in Milton, Samuel Adams arose at the church and said, "This meeting can do nothing to save the country. Boston Harbor, a teapot tonight. The Mohawks come." Each man, with their ordinary ...
- 158: Great Depression 8
- ... Company. 1985 2). Garraty, John A. The Great Depression. Harrcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers. 1986 3). Hoover, Herbert. The Memoirs Of Herbert Hoover 1920-1933. The Macmillan Company. 1953 4). Meltzer, Milton. Brother Can You Spare A Dime. Random House Inc. 1969 5). Patterson, Robert T. The Great Boom And Panic. Henry Regenery Company. 1965 6). Rothbard, Murray W. America's Great ...
- 159: George Orwell
- ... Newspeak dictionary. Winston prompts Syme to talk about the Eleventh Edition, which he does, saying happily that he is busy destroying thousands of words, along with the works of Shakespeare, Milton and others. In comes Parsons, a completely different kind of Party member. Parsons is collecting money for the neighborhood Hate Week; he can't wait to start decorating. He apologizes ...
- 160: Code Of Behavior
- ... Samuel Daniel, Michael Drayton, Shakespeare, Sir Philip Sidney, and John Donne; lyrics in other forms were contributed by John Skelton, Ben Jonson, and Robert Herrick. The shorter poems of John Milton and the odes of John Dryden were important additions to the lyric mode in the 17th century. III 18TH- AND 19TH-CENTURY LYRIC POETRY The most important German lyric poets ...
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