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Essays 121 - 150
the Spanish-American War, which was publicly motivated by American sentiment to free Cuba from Spanish rule, sentiment grew in the...
does discuss the difficulties with reporting history as generally speaking, history is not exciting. It is not sensational as are ...
fueled by a rising tide of nationalism. The traditions and problems dated back so many years that it would be nearly impossible to...
period of three or four years after each of these short wars, despite the fact that millions of women were unemployed after World ...
1. How did the mass production of the automobile affect...
One of the more interesting roles women took on during the war was as volunteers in the war effort. For...
considerably. Two world leaders, in particular, stand out when we are considering these events from a U.S. perspective. These two...
success in World War II. While both had their strengths, both also had their weaknesses. It was the combined effort that finally...
is, the mobilization of all available resources against a dangerous, antisocial activity, one that can never be entirely eliminate...
be desired from the Russian perspective. At the Teheran Conference Stalin was indifferent to the division of Germany into separa...
a formidable presence in Afghanistan we are beginning to pull troops back from around the world and to more efficiently consolidat...
saw slavery as absolutely essential to their economy, Levine argues that American workers viewed the institution of slavery as con...
reveal, American sentiment during the three day period in August 1945 leading up to the dropping of two atomic bombs on Hiroshima ...
(5). Therefore, when the wall dividing East and West Germany was finally torn down, it is clear why this was such a powerful symb...
hoped to increase through increased trade. According to Perlmutter (1997), "The idea of American exceptionalism was a product of ...
foreign war" (Nachbar). In 1941, the House of Representatives the measure to continue the military draft passed by a single vote ...
most of whom were U.S. citizens or legal permanent resident aliens. They were detained for up to 4 years, without due process of l...
In five pages this essay discusses this controversial case in an overview that also examines a previous Japanese American curfew d...
facets of daily life, from job availability to health care and public education, but the list is growing, even to the long term af...
so. Hence, designers went right along with the war time ideology of cutting back. The aura went to uniformity and drabness, a tren...
own language. "Indian" is the name Christopher Columbus gave to the natives he met when he came to the New World, believing he was...
them to the most rigid scrutiny. Pressing public necessity may sometimes justify the existence of such restrictions; racial antago...
red interior, which contrasts with the white exterior of the car. Like the car, Ripley has a seemingly "spotless" exterior, but hi...
Iin five pages this paper analyzes author objectivity in this personal tale of Japanese American internment camps in the US during...
David Goldfield's Promised Land The South Since 1945 is used in an examination of the changes that have occurred in the American ...
In a paper consisting of eight pages the ways in which World War II changed the world technologically and its impact upon warfare ...
The worldwide goals and agendas that comprised American foreign policy after the Second World War are the focus of this five page ...
In five page the post First and Second World War foreign policy of the United States is examined in a discussion of such topics as...
In a paper consisting of six pages the influential factors that resulted in Arthur Miller's composition of the Pulitzer prize winn...
In ten pages what it is like to be an Italian American growing up in the United States is considered in an examination of ethnic c...