Papers On History
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The Trail of Tears and its Effects on Society
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5 pages. The Trail of Tears, sometimes called the American Holocaust, was a tragic and cruel injustice to the Native Americans. Andrew Jackson and his involvement in the Trail of Tears are discussed as well as the impact that these actions had on society. The significance of this event and others like it in the annals of American History is subject to much controversy. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAajack.rtf
The Transcontinental Railroad
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is a 6 page report that provides an overview of the history of the first railroad in America to offer continuous travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Railroad.wps
The Treaty Of Versailles: Was The United States Refusal To Sign The Right Choice? YES!
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7 pages in length. Peace was a long way off with the Treaty of Versailles -- a covenant that was to bring world powers to pacification – due to the fact that the United States Congress refused to sign. This refusal shocked and angered other nations who depended upon America's participation as a means by which to move forward with the issue at hand. What might have been the positive aspects of signing the treaty? Clearly, France would not have felt so vulnerable and insecure, since Britain would not support it without American assistance. The writer discusses why America's refusal to sign the treaty was the right choice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCtrety.wps
The Trial and Court Martial of General William “Billy” Mitchell
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This 9 page report discusses General Billy Mitchell (1879-1936)
head of aviation in the Army Signal Corps and an aviation hero
during World War I. Mitchell was an outspoken critic of the
United States government for its unwillingness to create a
separate military air force. He was court martialled in 1925
after he issued a statement to the press claiming that “brave
airmen are being sent to their deaths by armchair admirals.” He
also predicted, in 1924, that the U.S. was vulnerable to an air
attack from Japan. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWbilly.wps
The True “Builders” of America -- The Workers
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This 5 page
report discusses the ways in which the United States was “built”
in terms of the industrial age and the advancement of virtually
all aspects of American society. By the time the United States
entered the 20th century, the republic had existed for more than
a century, been torn apart by the Civil War, and had entered the
Industrial Age. The glory of the Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, and
Duponts (and their ilk), was due to the workers of America that
were truly responsible for having “built” the nation.
Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWbltusa.wps
The Truth in History
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A 5 page paper on the essay by Edward Hallett Carr entitled, The Historian and His Facts. The essay examines some interesting points in regards to history and whether much of it is actual truth or simply an interpretation of the facts set before the historian. Carr sets the reader up to question any and all history they have ever been exposed to. While some facts may undoubtedly be true, all history is essentially someone else's account of the events. Everyone has their own perspective and analysis of any given event and this is bound to influence how history is recorded.
Filename: Ecarr.wps
The Turbulent 1960s In America
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A 7 page paper discussing the social protests of the 1960s. It was the decade when it seemed that the whole world was intent on coming to an end. Cities burned, as did draft cards. The drug culture was coming into its own. Rock stars dropped from drug overdoses and were held up as martyrs for the ills of society. Activism was 'in' and personified on campuses all across the nation. The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) saw its greatest activity during the last half of the decade, with the Vietnam war as its focus. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: 1960s.doc
The U.S. As An Emerging World Power (1870 - 1914)
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In this 7 page research paper, the writer explores the factors that contributed to making the United States a world leader/power between the end Civil War and the beginning of World War I. The primary aspect ofthis success has always been the promotion and fostering of democracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: War.wps
The U.S. Customs Service
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A thorough, 23 page discussion of the U.S. Customs Service; its history, functions, issues & problems, recent operations etc; (covers 18th-20th century). Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Customs.wps
The U.S. Customs Service # 2
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A brief 5 page version of Customs.wps (above).
Filename: Custshor.wps
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