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EMMA GOLDMAN
Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman
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Emma Goldman is a political activist who stood for the philosophy of anarchist mainly in North American and Europe. She became famous among the general public when his husband was sentenced for the attempt of murder on Henry C. Frick. After his husband, she became active speaker ...
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Reaction Paper
Reaction Paper
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The paper reviewed is a book extraction of Howard Zim titled 'A People's History of the United States'. The article discusses chapter 10 titled 'The Other Civil War'. The book was published by Harper Collins in the year 2005. The book is a view of America from its ...
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AMERICAN SOCIETY IN THE 1950
American Society in the 1950
American Society in the 1950
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The 1950s cover the period from 1950 to 1959. Events in 1950s had economic and cultural influence on society of America. In the decade of 1950, the dispute between the two different axes world intensified dramatically with the ...
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THE RISE OF DEMOCRACY
The Rise of Democracy
The Rise of Democracy
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The word "democracy" has become perhaps the most popular among people and politicians around the world. Today there is no powerful political movement, which would have no claim to the exercise of democracy, did not use the term in its ...
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Falkland Wars
Falkland Wars
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The history of the islands of the Falklands dates back to 500 years from today. The island has been a matter of utmost controversy, especially in the 18th century. Many nations have claimed their right to the island including the British, Argentines, French as well as the Spaniards. ...
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TRAIL OF TEARS
What was the Trail of Tears? When did it take place and why?
What was the Trail of Tears? When did it take place and why?
The Trail of Tears refers to the forced movement of 15,000 Cherokee Indians during 1838. The Indians were moved from Georgia to Indian Territory ...
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American Civil War
American Civil War
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The American Civil War (1861-1865) began on April 12, 1861, when confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It lasted until May 26, 1865. The war caused more than 600,000 deaths, destroyed over $5 billion in property, and brought freedom to ...
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CANADA`S IMMIGRATION POLICY
Canada's Immigration Policy- the Need for Major Reform
Canada`s immigration policy- the need for Major reform
Need for Immigration Reform
The phenomenon of international migration in developed countries has become increasingly important after World War II. This is due not only to increased flow of new immigrants, but especially the ethnic ...
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War of Independence 1857
Indian Rebellion 1857
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The Indian Rebellion or War of Independence is considered to be a movement of attaining freedom from the British in the Subcontinent. It was initiated in Meerut in May of 1857. This rebellion presented a significant threat to the subcontinent which went on for a ...
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GEORGE KENNAN'S LONG TELEGRAM
George Kennan's Long Telegram
George Kennan's Long Telegram
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George Frost Kennan is among the most important figures of the World War II era who paved way for the smooth transition of political stability and dialogues. He is popularly known as the “father of containment” and served at numerous positions ...