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The 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

"Why Study History?"
A review of Paul Gagnon's "Why Study History?" about the importance of history in everyday life. -- 900 w.; 1 src.;

"Gender and the Politics of History"
A book review of Joan Wallach Scott's "Gender and the Politics of History" which discusses history, politics and women's studies as disciplines. -- 1,450 w.; 1 src.; MLA

God and Government: An Interpretation of Modern History.
This paper examines Catherine Millard's book, "The Rewriting of American History" in comparison to three other history texts. -- 1,900 w.; 4 src.;

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Causes of the Civil War
CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR INTRODUCTION: Civil war is the most momentous and crucial period in the history of America. Not only did this war bring an end to slavery in the country but also paved way for numerous social and political changes. The country had already been torn by the negative trend...

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The Failures of Civil War Reconstruction
After the close of the Civil War in 1865, the U.S. government initiated a wide ranging policy of reconstruction aimed at rebuilding the American South. This policy, made up of a first and second reconstruction, offered the promise of creating enduring racial justice. The goals of the first...

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Louisiana Purchase
1 QUESTION # 1: Explain the importance of the Louisiana Purchase to America

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The American Revolution
The American Revolution in 1776 inspired the French Revolution in 1789 by showing that the common people could overthrow the powerful political establishment. Both countries were ruled by absolute monarchies. The United States were then colonies of Great Britain, and were ruled unfairly. The...

Number of paragraphs: 1 Number of sentences: 3 Number of words: 49

Ancient Greek Civilization
Introduction Ancient Greek civilization contributed greatly to the progress of civilizations around the world. These contributions are still apparent today in the forms of art, language and political system. The purpose of this discussion is to explore the development and accomplishments of...

Number of paragraphs: 4 Number of sentences: 5 Number of words: 95

Rome and Christianity
Abstract Objective: Write a two-page paper on the rise and fall of Rome and how Christianity affected the history of Rome. Methodology: Use at least two sources of information. Conclusion: The rise and fall of Rome was due to many changing factors including religious, social,...

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Native Americans in Florida
1. What is the big historical question (issue) and what is the author

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The Rise of the Franks
This two page paper presents an examination of the reasons that were behind the conflict in Western Europe following the rise of the Franks. There were two sources used to complete this paper. The conflicts that began and were sustained following the rise of the Franks were founded in the...

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King Philip
King Philip

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Sir Thomas More
Introduction Thomas More was born in London on February 7, 1478 to a respected judge. He received a good education at St Anthony's School in London. When he was in his teens, he served as a page in Archbishop Morton

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