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Europe & Africa in the 19th Century History Report
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The efforts by the countries to establish the necessary reforms eventually paid off, since most of the revolutions were quelled within the same year, and the stable governments were established, to rule in accordance with the will of the people, mostly through exercised democracy, where the people were able to elect their leaders.
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Monarchies in Asia History Report
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For the monarchical institution to continue to exist, it has to act and react to issues appropriately. Even though these guides might lead to the longevity of monarchies in Asia, new factors erupt from time to time to test the integrity and authenticity of their rule. The use of illegitimate weapons to fight against such challenges is unproductive.
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This Hallowed Ground by Bruce Catton History Book Report/Review
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It is difficult to point out the real purpose of writing the book due to the fact that the author was a historian and a journalist. However, Bruce Catton wrote many historical accounts mostly based on war. As a retired navy soldier, Catton ambitions to document events of war may have been a prime motive of writing the book.
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Effects of Columbian Exchange and How Did It Effect both the Americas and Europe Definition History Assignment
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Silverman (1987) defines the Columbian exchange as the exchange of goods between the Europeans and the Americans. These goods include Animals, ideas, technology, and even culture and the main purpose of this trade was to ensure that a variety of products were available for the American and European citizens.
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The Vietnam War Was a Pointless, Costly Failure History Report
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America learned a lot and paid the price for fighting a pointless war. America lost because they could not attain goals and then wanted to withdraw. American leaders lied that they are nearing a victory in the war but the nation knew the fact. The cost was as high as 58000 American soldiers’ death and about 3 million Vietnamese died by the end of the war.    
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The Ethical Dilemma of Using Torture to Counter-Terrorism History Literature review
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The instances of torture by the US witnessed and narrated by officials present have had a corrosive effect on the respect of human rights around the world and greatly encouraged further acts of violence as misconduct of US-led others to feel they have a license to violate international laws. These practices have also increased security threats for the citizens of America and allied states.
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The Origins, Consequences, and Importance of the European Imperialism during the 19th Century History Essay
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Imperialism can be described as building up of the empire. When a state becomes stronger in comparison to the obstacles in the way of its expansion, expansion takes place. A state can experience a variety of obstacles ranging from small states to people. Besides, there can also be physical, technological, or geographic barriers.
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A Ghetto Takes Shape History Book Report/Review
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The book is known to be the best of its kind outlining the formation of a black ghetto in the urban areas. It is a mixture of the African-American history and the urban development. Kusmer beautifully presents the case study of the modern black community with rich details and thoughtful construction of statistical and methodological data.  
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Monarchs and Monasteries History Essay
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New powers had more requirements in foreign exchange, loads, and measures, essential to advertise widespread, long-distance business. Even faiths like Buddhism and Islam individuals beyond the extent of governmental limitations. While rachises were essential for administration, it was the medium-sized places that showed essentially to business and return of concepts.
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How Liberalism Was Understood In the Early Days History Essay
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Liberal democracy was seen as a way to allow all sorts of people to have the same rights as everyone. Under the early social orders such as socialism, any foreigners and especially those who came from races which were considered to be inferior, could not have equal rights as the other people. This was not the same under liberal democracy.  
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Susan Abulhawas Mornings in Jenin History Book Report/Review
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Forcibly uprooted from their native rich farming lands, in the Ein Hod village, the newly created state of Israel in 1948 led the Abulhejos to scamper for their safety in refugee camps in the Jenin. By basing the storyline around Amal, the author carefully fuses the misery visited on the displaced Palestinians with the hope and determination of few within the community.
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Labour Goes to War by Wendy Cuthbertson History Book Report/Review
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This is a book by Wendy Cuthbertson that clearly shows the various developments concerning labor in Canada that were brought about by World War II. The book specifically shows how Congress labor organizations grew from having just a few members to having thousands of members.
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Why Was There No Major War between European Powers in the 19th Century History Literature review
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The 19th century Europe witnessed the development of international great powers with the European experiencing a period of profound destabilization during the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. At the end of the destabilization came the Vienna congress that tried to stabilize Europe as never seen before with programs that were successful in managing crises and diverting the threat of war.
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Link between Conflicts and the Distribution of Economic Resources for Effective Conflict Resolution History Research Proposal
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Contemporary society is concerned that tension and conflicts continue to persist despite the formulation and implementation of conflict prevention policies in various world regions and countries. Much has been done to combat conflicts although researchers have shown that tensions and the threats of violence are still high.  
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The Power of Judicial History Essay
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The main objective of this separation was to prevent any one person holding all the powers of government which can lead to abuse of power. The Founding Fathers intended this separation because they had seen the abuses under a former despotic monarch in handling the American colonies before America won its independence.
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Major Arguments Advanced Against Vietnam War History Literature review
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The place of war should be the last resort but even in this, there should be sufficient thinking on weighing out the benefits and disadvantages of resorting to the use of war seeking political redress. Once the war in Vietnam ended, there was much development and progress in that country than the time of the war or even before.
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Slavery in Ancient Civilizations History Coursework
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Most men who could defend the economy against intruders was also not available. This exposed Africa, India and other nations to colonialists, who had identified various resources in the continents. The creation of a weak economy that lacked defence forces led to the conquest of most African nations by colonies.
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The Bitter Draught of Slavery by Ernest Normand History Literature review
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The painting also shows the influence of Pre-Raphaelites arts because of its sensuality, detailed figures, and the intense use of colors. The use of analytical and descriptive methods to examine the painting provides a rich ground for understanding the painting as a conclusion of influence from political, social-economic, and artistic influences.
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American Immigration Issues History Literature review
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According to Gibney and Hansen, Quotas were replaced with preference categories based on family relationships (404).  Family preference gives priority to immigrants whose relatives are in the United States.  Focusing on the family shows that the provisions in policies are not separated from the broader public. 
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Security Studies Essay History Essay
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In general, the idea of human security refers to the utilisation of forces by states towards managing the threats that disrupt their respective autonomy, territorial integrity and domestic political order. It would be vital to mention that human security concerns mostly providing significant benefits to the individuals or the people rather than the states along with the nations.
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Who Really Was Caesar Augustus History Essay
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Caesar Augustus is considered as the founder of the Roman Empire and its first emperor. He is considered as the single most important personality to have the greatest influence on the history of the Roman Empire. His reign was the golden period in the history of Rome as he initiated a series of governance reforms and brought in economic prosperity and peace across the whole empire.
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Transantional Crime History Assignment
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There are numerous factors that facilitate transnational crimes such as liberalization, technology, the Internet, and globalization. The first major factor is liberalization. By relaxing controls on global operations, economic liberalization has significantly weakened motivations to smuggle legal products, and thus hindered transnational crime. 
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Second Thoughts on Gender and Womens History History Essay
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According to this ideology, the role of women was as housewives staying in their homes till they die. However, this paper tells us that this ideology did not describe the true picture of the nineteenth century. In fact, there were several women in the society who performed hard labor and worked on the streets to earn cash for their survival. These women are often ignored in society.
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Slavery in the Antebellum South after the Revolutionary History Literature review
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Graduation into adulthood challenged childhood religious teachings which in turn set the stage for making clear distinctions between slavery and freedom. One group that was influenced by religion was the Lynn Female Anti-Slavery Society. The religious basis of this society is based on the assertion that “…the meeting was opened by reading a selection from Scripture” (Reading 3: 1).
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Slavery in the United States History Essay
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Government corruption also contributed greatly to the farmers’ discontent. From their perspectives, it seemed like the government was doing everything in its power to injure the Midwest region and thus, its farmers. Railroad companies charged exorbitant rates that were “up to four times as large as Eastern rates” (Doc. F).
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The Long History of Slavery History Essay
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Africa thus became the greatest source of slaves and so were Native Americans. Moreover, most European countries had abolished the slave trade, especially of fellow Europeans. Portugal was the first market for the sale of imported African slaves. Transportation of slaves to colonies of the Americas was also prominent during this period through the Atlantic.
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Rhetorical Analysis of Conspiracy Theories History Term Paper
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The JFK assassination is similar to the assassination of Martin Luther King Junior because they were done to betray the course of the civil rights movement and aim to end the war in Vietnam. Similarly, the JFK assassination is blamed on the government, but there has never been concrete evidence to show that the government was involved.
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The Significance of Postmodernism in the Contemporary World History Report
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Debates on postmodernism have dominated the cultural and intellectual scene for the past two decades. The impact of postmodernism is evident in various fields, which has caused the dominance of the subject among theorists and scholars. Polemics have emerged in barely all areas questioning whether modernism already vanished or is still in existence[1].    
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Bolshevik Systems of Governance History Assignment
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Many individuals have attributed this focus to the belief that Stalin suffered from a particularly severe form of paranoia.  However, whatever the reason might have been, Stalin administered the Soviet Union, conducted purges, and even had trusted friends and comrades executed at the slightest notion that they may come to challenge his grip on power.
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History of the US since 1865 History Assignment
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In March of the same year, President Lincoln had established an organization of the freedmen that aimed at resolving the imminent challenges that could lead to freeing slavery, providing employment to former slaves, and solving both the health care and education problems.Individuals could not find consensus on who had the right to vote leading to the introduction of laws that barred the freed slaves from participating in election.
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African American History History Assignment
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The main focus of Virginians was to bring permanence to their unstable society with boundless work to ensure profits and prosperity. Since for the fact that slaves were neither motivated via incentives nor motivated through wages, for increased work masters needed to beat them so they can extract more work from them.
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The Women's Suffrage Movement History Report
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The women wanted to be full partners in nation-building and not get obscured by staying at home so a new mentality had emerged that portrayed women as fully capable as the men in any kind of work. The Cult of True Womanhood created the seeds of the liberal feminist movement that in turn was the basis for the Civil Rights Movement of black Americans to also seek full equality with white people.
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The Industrial Development of Japan History Literature review
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Industrial development in Japan is one of the biggest reasons for the progress and development of the nation. Japan transformed from an agricultural society as it was in the 19th century into an industrially developed nation. The technological development and innovations changed the tables for the economy.   
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Social Reforms in the 19th Century History Report
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Women have been at the forefront of social reforms for centuries now. This struggle started in the 18th Century and peaked in the 19th Century but still, the women are not being given the equal treatment they have been lobbying for. It is an ideology that developed during the early 19th Century and had a great bearing on how women became involved in social reform in that century.
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The Cult of True Womanhood in the United States History Essay
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The ideologies of the culture of true womanhood are seen to have played a part in influencing the abolitionism reform agenda in the country in that the ideologies of the societal system viewed the selling and buying and selling of children as being a particularly outrageous affront to the general sanctity of family relationships.
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American Women History: Cult of True Womanhood History Essay
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Women were to be submissive to their husbands. Submissive women heed to their husband’s advice, requests, and instructions. As such, women were to be obedient. According to the cult, the women were to be as obedient as children were. Apparently, this is because men were regarded as superior to women (Accessible archives Inc, 2013).
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American Women History History Essay
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Men were to be seen in public spheres while women remain in the private spheres of home so that they do not compete with their husbands in social life. The trendy of true womanhood classifies definite features to which a woman must aspire that revolve around piety, purity, submissiveness, and domesticity.
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America and Immigration History Essay
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The boarder keepers were harsh and strictly implemented the law to the letter. To circumvent these boundaries, the Chinese people paid their way in. Some boundary keepers took advantage of the strict laws and the fact the Chinese people felt that the law was unjustified to make money from those who intended to enter the country. For instance, Lim, a Chinese native, paid to a $200 to get to San Francisco.
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Americans in Vietnam War History Article
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Therefore, how an individual expresses and feels about himself defines his gender roles; hence, gender role refers to how people say and act in order to express being a man, woman, boy or girl. Various researches indicate that culture, rather than an individual’s sex determines their gender roles. Societal factors define masculinity and femininity in a community as members of a society determine what being a female or male is.
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Weapons of the Weak History Book Report/Review
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The purpose of this book was to form an argument that the Marxian and Gramscian ideas about false consciousness and hegemony are incorrect. The major issue that is highlighted in the book Weapons of the Weak is that oppression and resistance are constantly changing and by focusing on the historical events that are visible.  
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Clausewitzs Conception of the Relationship between War and Politics Useful for Understanding Warfare Post-1990 History Essay
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Clausewitz had a direct approach in his definition of war. He states that war is used as a means to force our enemies to follow our instructions and concludes that the outcome that follows is the result of political activities. Policy determines war in a sense because it is used as a rational tool of violence which is used to achieve pre-established objectives. War is used as a political instrument which helps policies to reach desired outcomes.
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Significance of the National Insurance Act 1911 History Report
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The insurance companies running the schemes were not ejected based entirely on their ineffectiveness in the discharging of their duties, in fact, several of them were quite effective, and however, most of the opposition came from the claim that they were materialistic and “soulless” therefore should not be entrusted with the welfare of citizens.  
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Feudalism and the Feudal System History Assignment
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 Feudalism was a set of customs that developed in Europe after the fall of the Roman authorities. The system was structured around relationships derived from the holding of the land in exchange for service. “Who commends himself to the power of another” (Cheyney 23). 
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The Age of Absolutism - Expository Pragraphs History Assignment
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This consolidation, the belief in order and power, arguably have their roots in the focus on the material and the worldly in the Renaissance, as well as the strengthening of the distinctions along class lines during the prior two periods. These developments augured well for the monarchies being given the philosophical as well as the social underpinnings for the Absolutism age, with the king securely in command and in control of his jurisdiction.
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The Vietnam War History Essay
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This battle happened in today’s Vietnam, Southeast Asia. Ideally, this war is a manifestation of a successful attempt to bring together all Vietnamese under communism by North Vietnam. Literally, the Vietnam War involved the tension between the northern and southern regions of Vietnam with the south receiving support from America.
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Role of the Religion in the French Revolution History Essay
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King Louis may be viewed by some analysts are directly responsible for the direction that revolution took but this cannot be factual as he inherited a weak kingdom from his grandfather. His inactions, however, increased the urge for the changes and this resulted in his inevitable death and the final fall of the monarchy in France.
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Red Cross Disaster Relief History Essay
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In the United States of America, the adoption of the treaty of the Red Cross movement was a struggle that was championed by Clara Barton. Notably, in 1959, the war in Solferino located north of Italy recorded numerous casualties leading to Henry calling for relief aid in a bid to cater to the casualties of the war.
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The Dark Side of American History History Essay
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The existence of racism in its various forms and degrees is a shameful reminder that democracy does not exist in a world where people are not free to become who they are, including the racial and ethnic dimensions of their identity. Manzanar shows that if people forget their past, they are bound to repeat it because they are not learning from it.
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PBS Untold Stories Project History Assignment
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On December 7, 1941, the Japanese Air Force strike upon the American Naval base in Pearl Harbor which is a lagoon harbor (locked by land) on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. At this sudden attack, The American Authority lost its patience with the Japanese and arrested all Japanese within the nightfall of that very unfortunate incident. 
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Analysis of Escape from Camp 14 by Blaine Harden History Term Paper
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In the modern world today, freedom is a concept that lies in the hearts and tongues of every individual. From teenagers, especially teenagers to adults, every single person is rather aware of their rights. When talking about rights, there are no surprises in the fact that freedom takes the number one spot on that list.
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