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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadThe Analysis of History Examines quotations by historian Thomas Carlyle and philosopher Karl Marx regarding history and the study of history. -- 1,423 w.; 4 src.; MLA
“Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping” This paper analyzes "'Our History Syllabus Has Us Gasping': History in Canada Schools—Past, Present, and Future" by Ken Osborne, which discusses the problem of teaching history to Canada’s young students. -- 1,340 w.; 1 src.; APA
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King Edward VII
King Edward VII
King Edward VII was the oldest son of Queen Victoria. He was born on November 8, 1841, and died on May 6, 1910. He had been in poor health for a long time, and had suffered several heart attacks. In 1863 he got married to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and they had six...
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Collapse of the Thai Baht
Collapse of the Thai Baht
Factors that led to the collapse of the Thai baht: Major policy and regulatory failures of the financial sector was the root cause behind the collapse of the Thai baht in 1997. Thailand began the process of financial liberalization in the early 1990s without...
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Culture of the U.S.
In the history of the United States, there are three distinct periods of cultural experiences, those of Dominions (1490-1750), Republics (1750-1815), and Democracies (1815-1865). Each period had its own cultural paradigm, and its own organization that influenced the way in which the culture...
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The Road to Industrial Revolution: The United States and Europe
The Industrial Revolution takes varying forms over Europe and the United States. The main anthropological elements prior to the Revolution are however roughly similar. Europe and the changes the countries in Europe are discussed briefly first. Anthropological theory is also applied, after...
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The Great War
The Great War in Britain was thought to have changed the nation
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War in Iraq
The United States seems determined to go to war with Iraq. But for a growing number of Americans as well as many of the United States
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Minorities in America 1917-1929
Minorities in America 1917-1929
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The Modern Age
The modern age began to develop around the start of the 16th century. This was largely because society began to develop its initial modern practices during this time. Many things throughout this time had a large impact on the world, and still affect us today. Three things, however, can be...
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Political Ideology of American Revolution
Political Ideology of American Revolution
The core political ideology of the American Revolution is based on a doctrine of popular sovereignty and representative government and the rights of the individual. It is reflected most eloquently in the Declaration of Independence (1776) and its...
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Essay: State of the Union Address January, 28 2003
In the wake of previously unseen terrorism and at the brink of a possible war with Iraq many Americans sat with baited breath waiting for the State of the Union Address from President Bush on January 28 of 2003. President Bush addressed several issues that were at least personally surprising to...
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