Category: History 3303

  • Reaganomics and Corporate Greed

    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluation of the period National Debt Tax Policy Trojan Horse of Reaganomics Favoured layers of tax policies Charitable giving Conclusion Reference List Introduction As soon as Reagan was elected as the President in 1981, his administration focused on dealing with two primary issues, namely, military spending and tax cuts. Reagan believed…

  • Jefferson’s Inaugural Address

    When Jefferson was reelected for a second term of presidency, he said, “In a time of war, if injustice by ourselves or others must sometimes produce war, increased as the same revenue will be by increased population and consumption, and aided by other resources reserved for that crisis, it may meet within the year all…

  • Langston Hughes’ Biography

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Information Jazz and Poetry Black Controversy A Poet for the People Do Right To Write Right: Aesthetics of Simplicity Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Langston Hughes was a Black American born in 1901. He was popularly known for his art that incorporated poetry, prose, autobiography, drama and essay writing. Hughes focused…

  • The Spanish Landings in America

    Today’s history marks the Spanish landings in the newly found America as invasion and colonization. Over the decades, the Spanish invaders killed and enslaved most of the people from many different indigenous groups that lived there. Now, these actions fall under the category of genocide, but at the time, people viewed it differently. Led by…

  • The Louisiana Purchase in the History of the USA

    Table of Contents Introduction Primary Causes for Purchase Historical Background Effects of the Louisiana Purchase Conclusion References Introduction The United States of America experienced a variety of watershed moments that changed the country drastically. The most significant events include the terrorist attack on September 9, the Vietnam War, Race Relations, Kennedy’s Assassination, and the Civil…

  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett Leading Against Lynching

    Table of Contents Introduction Civil Rights Movements Relation to the African-American History Legacy Conclusion Reference Introduction Wells-Barnett, an African-American feminist, journalist, and activist, led the anti-lynching program in the U.S.A during the 1890s. She was born on July 16, 1862, in Holly Spring city in Mississippi. She was born into slavery, during the time of…

  • East Asian History in the 18th-19th Centuries

    Table of Contents Korea China Japan Works Cited This paper explores the political, social and economic tendencies prevailing in Korea, Japan and China during the 18th and the 19th centuries. The historical happenings or domestic and international level are discussed and their impacts are followed. The paper concludes that even though the three East Asian…

  • Mahatma Gandhi and Siddhartha Gautama’s Biographies

    Table of Contents Introduction The similarities Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Mahatma Gandhi and Siddhartha Gautama’s are both great men in the history of India who did a great deal in enhancing the growth of their country. They were born by great leaders of India. It is said that, their success never came normally but instead…

  • The Internment of Japanese Americans

    The internment of Japanese Americans is the right choice, and those who are against it do not understand the current situation. Our country is leading a war with Japan, why cannot we punish those who belong to our competitors? Foreign soldiers do not have mercy on children, women, and elderly people, then why should we…

  • The Development of the United States History

    Eric Foner has demonstrated a high mastery of the subject of the development of the history of the United States by introducing various topics related to the most impactful colonization. According to the author, the most impactful form of colonization was having privileges and freedom for the American natives in the United States. However, the…