Category: History 3303
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Arab Influence on Western Society in Middle Ages
All the popular Arab countries in the modern world were known as the Islamic Empire back in the Middle Ages. It is necessary to state that the culture and inhabitants of the Empire’s territories made a tremendous impact on the development of the entire world that started off in medieval Europe (König, 2015). All civilization…
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott: A Triumph of Civil Disobedience
Table of Contents Introduction History and Goals of The Protest The Result and Achievements Conclusion References Introduction There are many historical examples where people have manifested their citizenship and protested against injustice. Due to their multiplicity and resilience, many have been able to transform not only their lives but the lives of the entire city…
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James Madison as an Early Leader of New American Republic
Table of Contents Introduction American Political System Conclusion References Introduction The current American political system is attributable to the devotion and ingenuity of the Founding Fathers of the nation. Some of these heroes include George Washington, John Adams, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. This paper explains why James Madison stands out as the…
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The Populist and Progressive Eras in the US
The activity of populists and progressives intensified in the late 19th and early 20th, as the aftermath of the Gilded Age. During this time, although there was significant economic growth, the American population faced increased injustice and ignorance from the wealthiest part of the population. The resistance movement received its form because of the increased…
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The “Legal Codes and Talking Trees” Book by Jagodinsky
Table of Contents Author Thesis Context and Scope Methodology Historiographic Contribution Critique Keywords or Phrases Bibliography Footnotes Author Katrina Jagodinsky is a historian whose academic interests concentrate on American Indian studies and history, and the writer expresses her appreciation of Native authors’ nonfiction and fictional works.1 Jagodinsky’s scholarly contributions include her reports in such journals…
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Research Methodologies in World History
Table of Contents Introduction Research in History Role of Historians Challenges in Research Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Many goals are sought by the reading Navigating World History: Historians Create a Global Past. It argues for global history’s conceptual viability, traces world-historical thought’s development, summarizes recent global historical discoveries and connects them to tendencies across various…
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American Manifest Destiny and Its Implications
It is critical to notice that Manifest Destiny, the concept invented in the middle of the 19th century, caused several adverse effects. First of all, the Doctrine of Discovery affected American Indians in a profoundly negative way. The expansion of America was characterized by the belief that the white man had the supreme right of…
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History: Preserving Hard Copy Books
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Before the invention of the internet, hardcopy books were the only known types of books in the world. In the 1990s, several websites that sold e-books were launched. The following decades saw an increase in the demand for e-books, and academic institutions adopted electronic copies as classroom…
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“American Civil Liberties Union” by Robert C. Cottrell
The document from which the information has been obtained is “American Civil Liberties Union,” authored by Robert C. Cottrell. American Civil Liberties Union is an organization that was founded by Albert DeSilver, Roger Baldwin, and Crystal Eastman in 1920 in response to raids and arrests of anti-war activists by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Robert…
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Women’s Suffrage and the Nineteenth Amendment
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction The place of women in politics was a controversial topic in the nineteenth century. Although women could vote in some states in the late 1700s and early 1800s, their rights were later revoked due to the perceived lack of financial contribution to society (Wayne, 2020). In the…