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LINCOLN MEMORIAL
Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial is a monument in honor of President Abraham Lincoln, built between 1915 and 1921 in Washington DC. It is administered by the National Park Service.
The Lincoln Memorial is probably one of the most visited place in Washington DC and one of the most ...
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Native American History
Native American History
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Native Americans are the indigenous peoples in North America inside the lines of the present-day continental United States, regions of Alaska, and the island of Hawaii. They are made up of many, differentiated Native American and ethnic tribes, many of them get away with it as ...
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ERIK ERIKSON EIGHT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT THEORY
Erik Erikson Eight Stages of Development Theory
Erik Erikson Eight Stages of Development Theory
Erik Erikson was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 15, 1902. Your estate is surrounded by mystery. His mother raised him alone for the first three years of the life of ...
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Genoese Atlantic Trade and Exploration
Genoese Atlantic Trade and Exploration
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Genoa is “the most winding, incoherent of cities, the most entangled topographical ravel in the world”. In the increasing interchange of commodities throughout the Mediterranean that assisted so much in this transformation if the Middle Ages, Florence, Venice and Genoa ...
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Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were founded to educate formerly enslaved people of African descent. Cheyney State University in Cheyney, Pennsylvania, was established in 1837 as the first historically Black institution of higher education. There are now 105 HBCUs scattered throughout the United States, ...
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AMERICAN MEDIA COVERAGE
American Media Coverage of the Battle of the Bulge
American Media Coverage of the Battle of the Bulge
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Surprise German counter-offensive in the Ardennes region (Belgium-Germany-Luxemburg) during December 1944. The attack threatened Allied forces with a strategic defeat before superior Allied air and ground power restored their previously ...
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The Civil Rights Movement
The Civil Rights Movement
The movements in United States that were aimed at declaring the racial discrimination against African Americans as illegal are referred as African-American Civil Right Movements. These movements were also directed towards restoration of the voting rights in the Southern states. During the World War ...
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ROMAN EMPIRE
Roman Empire
Roman Empire
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The Roman civilization was the last major ancient civilization before Europe and North Africa plunged into the Dark Ages. Modern Western civilization owes much to the Romans, including the influence of the Roman legal system, tactics in warfare, monumental architecture, the spread of Christianity, and the pax ...
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Slavery in America
There were many reasons because of which slavery happened in America. The American colonies depended on slave labor. However, by the mid-eighteenth century lot of people began to ask the morality of slavery. Throughout the eighteenth century, Britain, France and Spain became rich through taxes and profits made ...
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History of Fairgrounds
History of Fairgrounds
History of Fairgrounds
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The property of the State Fairgrounds is a property wealthy in annals, going out with back to the time before there even was a state of Tennessee or a town of Nashville. The fairgrounds are the biggest and last piece of a ...