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Racial Discrimination in 1920s
Racial Discrimination in 1920s
Introduction
The slogan of the United States of America, "E Pluribus Unum” which means “Out of One, many”, clearly shows that United Sates is a single nation is made up of many immigrants. These immigrants arrived to the country from different parts of the world. ...
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Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Bunker Hill
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The Battle of Bunker Hill is often considered the first major battle of the Revolutionary War (1775-83). After the Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775), the British army in Boston found itself besieged by an ad hoc army of New England ...
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Effects of World War I on United States
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America appeared as a major power in the world after the World War I in 1918, both in political and economic terms. The US policies for its allies were rigorous and strict as it had some interests in better management of political and ...
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Abstract
This paper provides a detailed description of one of the most important events of the American history, “the Cold War”, in a holistic context. The research covers the various aspects of the topic including the causes that led to it, as well as, its outcomes and subsequent effects on the ...
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Immigration and Social Welfare Policy
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In this study we try to explore the concept of “Immigration” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “social welfare policy” and its relation with “Immigration”. The research also analyzes many aspects of “existing policies of immigration” and tries to gauge ...
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INTELLIGENCE FAILURE
Factors Contributing to the Intelligence Failure of 9/11
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The world had never before witnessed a terrorist event as tragic as the attacks of 9/11. Millions of people lost their lives and millions of others were left in everlasting misery and misfortune. The world has been terrified in the literal sense. ...
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1812 WAR
The War of 1812 and the Nullification Crises
The War of 1812 and the Nullification Crises
Henry Dearborn
Henry Dearborn was born in 1751. He was a statesman, a physician and a veteran of an American Wars of 1812. During the American revolutionary war, he was the leader of 60 troops, which ...
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RECONSTRUCTION ERA
Reconstruction in U.S. History
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Reconstruction in U.S. History
Introduction
Reconstruction era was a momentous yet, crucial period in the US history; it refers to long, complicated, and controversial process after the civil war (1861-1865). It was the most disturbing incident in the American history and the scars have not entirely ...
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AMERICAN LABOR MOVEMENT
American Labor Movement
American Labor Movement
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In the early times of Republic the tradesman did a lot of effort to create better conditions trying to save others form injustice. In 1806, in Philadelphia boot men and shoe makers were put on trial as they were convicted for criminal conspiracy. ...
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FIVE POINT
Five Point
Five Point
Introduction
Five Points was a notorious slum formerly located at the intersection of Worth Street (originally Anthony Street), Baxter Street (originally Orange Street) and a sector of the street now demolished Park in Manhattan, New York. The name Five Points derived from the five corners that make this ...