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5501: Great Depression
... for your fellow man and not treat everything as if it were made of gold(money). Our lives really don’t revolve around money we just think they do. Page 7 Works Cited Album of American History, Volume 5, pages 138-260 “America’s Great Depression Timeline”, On-line, Internet, March 15, 2000. Available http://www.amatecon.com/gdtimeline.html “Historical Context: The Scottsboro Trials”, On-line, Internet, March 10, 2000 ...
5502: The Trojan War
... Greeks. Great Philosophers included Socrates, Plato, Hypocrates, Pythagorean, Pindler, Escelus. Athens had the worlds first democracy. The citizens participated males only in the government. We took the Greek form of Government and applied it to American Government. Our founding fathers knew Latin and Greek and realized the importance of the language. The Greeks erected many statues to honor their gods and one was found in 1928 by divers. The found statue ...
5503: The Suez Crisis of 1956: The War From Differing Viewpoints
... event in history, one could note several key outcomes of the war. It marked the beginning of the end of British and French colonial leadership in the region, and the start of an increasingly high American and Soviet involvement. The war also proved to the Arab nations of the area that the Israeli military machine was not one to be taken lightly, a lesson which would be forgotten and retaught in ...
5504: Greece 3
... a quick route to the major trade routes and the Red and Black Seas. The country of Greece is actually not that small of a country. It occupies a comparative statistic in area to the American State of Alabama. It may be considered very similar in area to Alabama, but it occupies a water area many times more than that of Alabama’s with 1,140 sq. miles. The land area ...
5505: Hamilton Vs. Jefferson
Shortly after the revolution, many drastic changes occured in the United States. In addition to physical characteristics, the political aspect of this period of social adolescence was most astonishing. From the heart of the country rose two individuals, Alexander ...
5506: Why Rome Fell (a condensed version)
... build on the foundations of others; patterns form themselves. Perhaps someday we will know the true reasons for the fall and be able to use that knowledge to prevent the same fate from destroying our American ‘empire.' Works Cited Gibbon, Edward. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. New York: Random House. Jordan, David P. Gibbon and his Roman Empire. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1971. Woomersley, David. The Transformation ...
5507: The Taiwanese Development Model Since 1960
The Taiwanese Development Model Since 1960 According to Thomas Gold Taiwan offers a text book case of an elite-led revolution leading to social transformation. The stability of hard authoritarianism of the Taiwanese government laid the groundwork for Taiwanese development. The KMT's cohesiveness and political domination plus the economic development aid supplied by the United ...
5508: Adam Bede
... the novel after her death, she becomes less of Eve herself but rather a molded object in Eve’s cast, as does Dinah, and as her daughter Lisbeth will as well. Works Cited The New American Bible. (The New Catholic Translation). Catholic Bible Press. Washington D.C., 1987. Eliot, George. Adam Bede. Penguin Books. England, 1980.
5509: Henry Thoreau
... Plea for John Brown" (1859), display his strong feelings about the abolitionist movement. One of his most famous works is "Civil Disobedience," (1849), and it is considered to be the most widely read of all American essays. In 1845 while living at Walden Pond, Thoreau refused to pay the poll tax. He was resisting slavery, as paying the tax to essentially gave support in Congress to southern leadership, represented by the ...
5510: History Of The Original Lincol
... vs. Douglas, (Washington D.C., Public Affairs Press, 1967) Holzer, Harold, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, (New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 1993) Jahannson, Robert, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, (New York, Oxford University Press, 1965) Sigelschiffer, Saul, The American Conscience the Drama of the Lincoln- Douglas Debates, (New York, Horizon Press, 1973) Zarefsky, David, Lincoln Douglas and Slavery, (University of Chicago, 1990)


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