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Why the Civil War Was Unavoidable
American Civil War
The American Civil War was fought with such ferocity that it cost more lives than all of America's other wars combined. The ferocity of the arguments about its causes reflects the complexity of the forces at work in American pre-war society, which brought ...
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John Adams
John Adams
John Adams is a Hollywood depiction that portrays the astonishing life and period of one of slightest comprehended and most undervalued founding fathers of America: John Adams- the second President of the United States. The movie does fine in maintaining persona of Adams as a man of ...
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Greatest Threat to United States and the West
Greatest Threat to United States and the West
Introduction
The greatest threat to the United States of America and the West is economic collapse; a recurrence of something similar to the Great Depression. The emergence of China as a super power is highly likely, but ...
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AMERICAN HISTORY
American History
American History
Introduction
Importance of Transportation Network Connecting the Eastern Coast with the Western Frontier
In the year 1896, the First Transcontinental Railroad opened the far off western mining and regions for ranching. Instead of six months, travelling to San Francisco from New York took six hours. It was after ...
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History of Social Movements in America
History of Social Movements in America
Introduction
This paper intends to explore the history of social movements in Unites States of America. The major focus is on the social movements that arose in the 19th century. Further, this study discusses the progressive era and all the events ...
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AMERICAN HISTORY
The Biggest Decision: Why We Had To Drop the Atomic Bomb
The Biggest Decision: Why We Had To Drop the Atomic Bomb
Robert Oppenheimer was born in 1904, in New York to wealthy parents. During this time, fascism was at its peak because of which he was drawn towards ...
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Founding Fathers of the Constitution
Introduction
The West Wing regularly features widespread conversation on the current political issues. Subsequent to the election of real world of Republican President George W. Bush in 2000, numerous people were wondering whether this liberal show can retain its significance. Nevertheless, exploration of many issues faced by ...
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.QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Question and Answers
Question and Answers
I. Mexico's Far Northern Frontier
Answer 01
The main characteristics of Mexico's far northern Frontier
The economy of the Northern Border of Mexico is in a time of slowdown economy, where it requires rethinking the question of the role of the federal government and states, the sustainable ...
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THE CONSTITUTION OF 1787
The Constitution of 1787
Constitution of the United States in 1787
United States Constitution, adopted in 1787, operates in the country so far with 27 amendments. Its adoption was due to the economic, political, social and ideological factors; the economic difficulties of the postwar period, the threat of new ...
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HISTORY QUESTIONS
History Questions
History Questions
Question 1
Explain the Reconstruction and Politics in the Gilded Age? Explain the actions and events that occurred in that era?
In the Gilded age, the politics were intense. From 1877 to 1897, the control of representatives' house transferred from democratic to the republican parties repeatedly. Internal political ...