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Essays On Papers Covering More Than One Period In U.S. History
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Did the Industrial Revolution Improve the Standard of Living:
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This 5 page paper dicusses the impact which the industrial revolution had on the lives of people. While it is often the assumption that the industrial revolution improved people's lives, in many ways this was not the reality. Bibliography lits 5 sources.
Filename: GSIndRev.rtf
Essay Title: Did the Industrial Revolution Improve the Standard of Living:
Discovery Of Gold: Accelerated California's Drive For Statehoood
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3 pages in length. Amid ethnic intolerance, intense competition, logistical nightmares, exponential population growth and complete absence of law and order, California was ultimately transformed from a raucous collection of cultures hell-bent upon grabbing a quick fortune at the first hint of gold to a solid and progressive cultural Mecca whose statehood marked it as a highly desirable place to settle. One of the watershed moments that all but sealed the future of California's statehood was when President Polk's State of the Union address painted such a rosy picture of what was transpiring with regard to California's ongoing mineral wealth that it influenced people from all walks of life to relocate and further enrich the state's economic, social and political pool. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Discovery Of Gold: Accelerated California's Drive For Statehoood
Discrimination in Historic Immigration and Naturalization
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A 6 page analysis of historic immigration and naturalization laws which were designed to ensure a white majority in the United States. The author of this paper contends that the shortcomings in our current laws and policies are, in reality, just a continuation of the same bias and discrimination which have been in place for generations. The 1790 immigration law was the first of the legal biases which were put in place to ensure a continued white majority in this country. This law was reaffirmed throughout our history with such cases as Ozawa vs. U.S. Supreme Court and Thind vs. U.S, Supreme Court which reaffirmed that only select races and cultures were allowed to become U.S, citizens. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPimigWh.rtf
Essay Title: Discrimination in Historic Immigration and Naturalization
Donald R. Hickey/The War of 1812
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A 5 page research paper that examines Donald R. Hickey's unique perspective on the War of 1812 as stated in his book. In this work, Hickey offers a radically different perspective on this conflict then the one traditionally offered in most US history texts. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Donald R. Hickey/The War of 1812
Douglas Monroy’s “Thrown Among Strangers”
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A 5 page paper which presents a examination of Douglas Monroy’s “Thrown Among Strangers.” The paper also uses the book “The Elusive Eden” by Bullough, Rice and Orsi to present a foundation within California history. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmonroy.rtf
Essay Title: Douglas Monroy’s “Thrown Among Strangers”
Early America and Opportunity
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A 6 page paper which examines early America and opportunity based on Paul Johnson’s “A History of the American People” and Howard Zinn’s “People's History of the United States.” No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Early America and Opportunity
Early American Architecture: Colonial and Georgian
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A 5 page paper which examines the development of English Colonial and Georgian architecture in early American history as seen in the work Early American Architecture by Hugh Morrison. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Early American Architecture: Colonial and Georgian
Edward Gibbons: Man's Historical Achievements Are A Farce
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5 pages in length. "History is little more than a register of crimes, follies and misfortunes of man" This famous quote from Edward Gibbons provides meaningful insight to what humanity's historical significance truly represents. When taken in its realistic context, one can readily support the validity of such a claim, inasmuch as the history books are chock full of war, strife, bungled peace efforts, political embarrassments, along with a whole host of other less-than-attractive accomplishments. That Gibbons sought to bring to light the reality of mankind's historical legacy concurs with his ability to see beyond the facade of dubious achievements. The writer compares this quote with real-life events. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Edward Gibbons: Man's Historical Achievements Are A Farce
Electricity: Most Important Invention
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An 8 page paper. The question is posed: What is the most important invention between the Civil War and the Turn of the Century? The writer selects electricity as the most important and discusses Ben Franklin's invention of the lightening rod and his theory of electricity and moves into a discussion of the pioneers in electricity. The focus is on Thomas Edison's incandescent light bulb but more importantly, his design of the first central power station that could provide electricity to individual homes and offices. The justification of why electricity is the most important follows. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Essay Title: Electricity: Most Important Invention
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