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RACE
Race
Abstract
The research aims to analyze the notion that the American race problem has withdrawn from the forefront of the public imagination, only to mask ever-widening social, political, and economic inequalities caused by the persistence of American racism. Historically, racial and other forms of diversity within and among groups have been ...
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WATERGATE SCANDAL
Watergate Scandal
Watergate Scandal
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Watergate is without doubt the greatest political scandal in the history of the United States, as already know ended with the resignation of President Richard Milhous Nixon, which occurred by first time in American history. The objective of this research focuses on analyzing the ...
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Depression of 1890
Government responses to depression during the 1890s exhibited elements of complexity, confusion, and contradiction. Yet they also showed a pattern that confirmed the transitional character of the era and clarified the role of the business crisis in the emergence of modern America. (Barlow, 90)
Hard times, intimately related to ...
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AFRICAN AMERICAN
African American
African American
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African American investigations is the methodical and critical investigation of the considered and practices of African-descended peoples in their chronicled, up to date, up to designated day, and present contexts. As such, it investigations the heritage of African peoples in the United States, Africa, the Caribbean, ...
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
African American History: Civil Rights Movement Leaders
African American History: Civil Rights Movement Leaders
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The campaigning movement to liberate African American U.S. citizens from legal and bureaucratic oppression is often called the civil rights movement. The rights for which the movement fought included direct rights to political and legal participation ...
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CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Civil Rights Movement
The Civil Rights Movement
The campaigning movement to liberate African American U.S. citizens from legal and institutional oppression is often called the civil rights movement. The rights for which the movement fought included direct rights to political and legal participation but also rights to full and equal ...
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IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY
Impact of Technology
Impact of Technology
American History
Time never waits for anyone, neither innovations, nor inventions. Human being are bestowed the skills to make a self-improving process of everything they do. The world has evolved from Stone Age to the global world, and all thanks go to technological innovations. The ...
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The A-Bomb, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki
The A-Bomb, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki
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It was 7th December of 1941, when the Japan attacked the Pearl Harbor, all the citizens of the United States feared of attacked, and this war seized the whole country. Some of the representatives insert the pressure on the president ...
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Fall of Roman Empire
Fall of Roman Empire
With the death of Marcus Aurelius in AD 180, rule of the empire passed to his 20 year old son Lucius Aurelius Commodus. Much like the reign of Gaius Caesar (Caligula) a century and a half earlier, the accession of Commodus was initially ...
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Civil War
Is the Civil War Over in the South?
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On November 6, 1860, the president of United State was Abraham Lincoln. His presidential authority was outraged southern states. The Republican Party was heading an anti-slavery platform. With the presidency of Lincoln, most of Southerners thought that there was not any place ...