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African-Americans in the 1960s

Furthermore, the voting right act of 1965 restored and protected the voting rights of the African-Americans. Therefore, this demonstrated the disparities and the level of segregation that the whites showed to their African-American counterparts.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1445

Political independence of Latin America

The impossibility of the Latin American countries to achieve the first world status during the first hundred years after the war for independence can be based on such significant factors as the orientation to the [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1921

The Ottoman Military and Political Organization

The chief adviser to the House of Osman was Grand Vizier and the noble class. Field marshals were in charge of the territories and reported to the commander in chief.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 556

Japanese War Crimes

To fully understand the crimes committed, the discourse will also analyze the Japanese and international law and some of the agreements that Japan signed in relation to the crimes that were later committed.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2167

The modern social history by Edward Royle

Eventually, the poor planning policy of the urban cities and the rise of social class increased the gap between the poor and the rich.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1164

Ho Chi Minh and Deng Xiaoping, Face to Face

Analyzing the peculiarities of the negotiation style which Ho Chi Minh and Deng Xiaoping chose to rule their country, one can possibly draw certain parallels and see the similarities between the two leaders.
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 585

Age of discovery in Europe

Achievement of geographical knowledge of the world: this was one of the main reasons that made the Europeans start the exploration of the world.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3325

Imperialism History and Legacy

Moreover, the scramble for Africa by colonial masters began, and this led to the Berlin Conference of 1888. Consequently, massive migration from the colonies into Europe occurred, and this was a key factor to the [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 823

The Los Angeles Riots of 1992

This participation of the Koreans in the riots was as a result of the Korean broadcasting stations calling upon the Koreans to volunteer in preventing the riots.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 555

The Early Modern Age and Today’s World

The activities of this era resulted in the interaction of people from different backgrounds and linked most parts of the world together.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 537

The Han Dynasty Methods

Despite the fact that nomadic groups started to settle the territory of the northern China without a strong military support, the Chinese had no opportunity to protect themselves.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1594

The Great Migration Causes and Effects

A clear demonstration of the changes caused by the Great Migration was the doubling of the number of African-Americans working in industries.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 547

Freedom Degree in Colonial America

England established thirteen colonies in North America in the course of the 17th century. They were denied the freedom of land ownership and voting rights.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 320

History of Continental Involvement of Japan

The Meiji Revolution generally refers to the period between 1868 and 1912, during the reign of the Meiji emperor. As a result, Tokugawa Shogunate submitted to foreign demands and endorsed agreements, which contributed to the [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 563

Western Women in World War Two

The only means to win the war was to involve large population of women in employment since millions of men were at war and the rest of the male population was not enough to occupy [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2439

What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?

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He points to the existence of drudge markets as proof of slavery and calls for the abolishment of the trade. The comparison of the colonial oppression and slavery infers to the audience the notion that [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1824

Mao Zedong’s Rise to Power

They give preference to qualitative data that allows the reader to understand the opinions of Mao and his opponents. In my view, David Apter and Tony Saich were able to capture the essence of Mao [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1111

Minamoto No Yoritomo: The First Shogun

According to Weston, the Civil War between the samurai clans of Minamoto and Taira in 1160 led to what the defeat of Minamoto in what was called Heiji rebellion. Japan was under the control of [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1088

Mexican Drug War: Political, Social, and Economy Damages

The cartels use the law enforcement agents against rival cartels through bribes and leaking information on their activities to the police Origin of the Escalating Violence The violence in the county is as a result [...]
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2243

America in the Sixties (1960-1968)

It was the first constructive strategy to be instituted after the demise of Roosevelt. Furthermore, the USSR could have spread its communist ideas to the south and other parts of the American.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 553

Syria and the Revolution

The government used extreme force on the protestors and the demonstrations spread rapidly to various other parts of the country. The ethnic divisions in Syria further complicate the conflict since the county's elite and Assad's [...]
  • Subjects: Contemporary History
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1712

Experiences of Japanese Americans and African Americans

Since the first Issei arrived and settled in Hawaii and California in the 19th century, they have contributed immensely to the political, social and economic development of the United States of America.
  • Subjects: Racism in USA
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 832

The Life of Mumia Abu-Jamal

The Black Panther Party fell into disarray in 1970, and Abu-Jamal joined radio journalism where he was called as the 'voice of the voiceless'.
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 592

The Assassination of President Kennedy in 1963

The assassination of President John Kennedy was a great turning point in the history of Americans and the world. After the death or assassination of President John Kennedy, there were increase in violence and deaths [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 594

Republic of China towards Taiwan

Therefore, the next discussion not only gives the summary of Murray's book but also focuses on the impact of the Republic of China towards the political, economic and social development of Taiwan.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1646

China Reunified: The Song, Tang, and Sui Dynasties

After the end of The Sui dynasty, the Tang dynasty emerged and it existed between 618 and 917. Political structure: During this era, the Chinese population increased considerably and the dynasty established a strong and [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 600

Congo’s Brutal History of Conflict

The aim of the foundation was to help the impoverished Congo's workforce. Joseph Conrad was terrified due to the cruelty and inhumanity of the whites based in Congo.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1133

The Bunker Hill Monument

The staircase is spiral and is constructed in the inside of the monument up to the pinnacle. The only option that was feasible was to sell the acquired parcels of land to raise the required [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1619

When the State Trembled

Business autocrats and the ruling class in society formed the committee to check the influence of workers in the industrial sector.
  • Subjects: Canada
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2176

African American Political History

The advent of organizations like the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies is widely perceived as necessary for this advancement of African Americans. This is what makes the organizations pivotal to the advancement of [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1257

Race and Citizenship in the Early Republic

Naturalization Act of 1790 was one of the first documents which tried to regulate the process of immigration and citizenship by means of stating strong requirements and limitations on those who wanted to get US [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 566

Beginnings of British Colonization of America

However, the settlers gained the influence to grab the territories from the natives and took over the entire leadership, collecting taxes and decreeing at their dispensation.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1895

Chinese Culture Unchanged Despite Long Historical Period

The Chinese culture over its long history; how it has remained constant throughout as seen from the Silk Road and Opium Wars, by the evidence of artifacts. The other part: "Evolution of Chinese Community in [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 546

Andrew Jackson: A True Man of the People

During the battle of the Tennessee troops and the Creeks in 1812, Jackson was the commanding officer and he helped in delivering victory to the Tennessee troops.
  • Subjects: American Ex-Presidents
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1412

Conflicts in the World

The authors address the viewpoint that Islam is one of the major causes of conflicts which took place in the world lately.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 543

Early Modern England: a Social History

For instance, within his work, one of the chapters has the same views as those of Whig about the politics of England. This would be a reflection of the way of carrying out the revision [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1930

Rethinking the Quebec Act

The article "No King unless It Be a Constitutional King: Rethinking the Place of the Quebec Act in the Coming of the American Revolution" by Vernon Creviston published in the Fall of 2011 in Historian [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 319

Cultural Conflicts That Existed in the US in 1975

The essay first gives the synopsis of the book in order to understand the viewpoint of the author. She notes that the family arrived in Michigan unprepared, which forced the sponsor to find a place [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2211

Cold War Politics, Culture and Wars

The Western democracies led by the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in a discussion regarding the development of the war and the nature of the post-war settlement.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 13
  • Words: 3558

Social Consequences of Industrial Revolution

There were significant changes in the lives of most Europeans during the era of the industrial revolution. This is attributed to the introduction of machinery in the manufacturing industry.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1704

Steve Jobs: Quest for Perfection and Total Control

This paper will discuss the biography of Steve Paul Jobs, well-known as a co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc.for investigating Jobs' case and the balance between his quest for perfection and total control in their [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1150

The Business of Women-

The basic point that is brought out by Buddle Melanie in her book the business of women: Marriage, Family, and Entrepreneurship in British Columbia are the assertiveness of women in entrepreneurial business and importance of [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2207

American Revolution and the Crisis of the Constitution of the USA

In whole, the American people paving the way to independence have to face challenges in the form of restricted provisions of Constitution, wrong interpretation and understanding of the American Revolution, and false representation of conservative [...]
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1900

Christopher Hill “The World Turned Upside Down”

The disestablishment of the state church and the dismissal of the protestant ethic may have been caused by the proliferation of a new democratic thinking especially among the lower classes.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 818

Changing Role of the Emperor of Japan

The role has undergone significant changes and the Japanese emperor today is, according to the constitution, only the "symbol of the state" and not the head of state.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2710

Japanese Fascist Ideology and Culture

In a fascist authority, the issue of taking control over the people is of great significance and fascist leaders know that for them to control the naivety of the people well then they have to [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2431

Why Was De Bry that Inaccurate?

Admittedly, De Bry evaluated White's watercolors from the perspective of the European. When comparing White's watercolors and De Bry's engravings, it is important to remember that the latter had never been in the New World.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 824

Canadian History: “The Business of Women” Review

Examining the alternatives for women, the frontier character of British Columbia at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the sorts of occupations that women did in the region is vital to appreciate the situation [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2152

Restoration and Nationalism

The main objective of restoration and nationalism was to liberate people from foreign rule and also to create cohesiveness among members of certain ethnic groups. This increased extensive force of nationalism and the empires were [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 917

History of Transnational America

An important aspect of Columbus's quest of a westward route towards Asia is related to geography and the expansion of the power of European kingdoms to the far corners of the globe.
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1443

Effects of the Second World

After participating in the in the Second World War, soldiers came back victorious in 1945 with a lot of optimism and apprehension.
  • Subjects: Canada
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 647

Documented Journalism: Black Death

Therefore, in spite of the controversy surrounding the cause of Black Death, modern genetic studies have confirmed that Y.pestis is the bacterium that was responsible for the Black Death in Europe.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2090

Industrial and French Revolutions

In addition, people from the middle classes were the greatest beneficiaries while peasants and the poor were the losers in the revolutions.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 841

Discrimination and Fight for Equality

This paper discusses the efforts put in place by the poor and people of the color to end discrimination. In 1919, the constitution was amended to cater for the interests of women.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2232

When the State Trembled by Reinhold Kramer

The citizen's committee foresaw loss of property and lives which would have disrupted the lives and businesses of many individuals and they organized to meet with the ministers of labour and justice and told them [...]
  • Subjects: Canada
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2389

U.S. Constitutional Convention

The Philadelphia convention of 1787 was the one under which the Southern and Northern States reached a compromise concerning the status of the black slaves.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 533

An Analysis of the Impact of British Colonization

An Analysis of the Impact of British Colonization: A Study of Mike Davis' Late Victorian Holocausts: El Ni o Famines and the Making of the Third World The late Nineteenth Century saw an increased political, [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1070

Changing Patterns of International Trade With London

Considering the fact that this city was the first one to develop a service-based economy, the economy of London has developed successfully over the decades and has always been one of the most "active participants" [...]
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1106

The Keys of Territorial Expansion: The Trail of Tears

The parties opposing the removal were advancing their arguments around the following points; one of them is that the US should implement policies that were applicable to the cases of the affected and that they [...]
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1321

The Cultural Revolution of China in the XX Century

The theme of the book is to bring out the cultural revolution of China in the twentieth century. When the daughter, De Hong grew up, she joined the Communist Party of China as their employee [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 581

The Origins of Fascism’s Brutal Ideology

A significant aspect during the formulation of fascism was the merging of nationalism with the political right, while on the left there was sorelian syndicalism.
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 550

Colin Powell: General and Statesman

He was the first to do and to prove a lot of state affairs. As far as he was rather successful military man and it was in time of Vietnam War, when Colin Powell was [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 922

The History of the 9/11 Decade

The U.S.economy, the military needs and strategies of the country, the oil crisis and the U.S.relations with other countries, China and the countries of the Middle East in particular, are the main themes which need [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2671

French revolution and the Napoleon era

The enlightenment era consisted of quite a number of ideas that changed the French society in addition to growing wave of civilization in the West.
  • Subjects: Western Europe
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 823

Korea During the Colonial Period

In addition, the history and synopsis of Korean colonization is still important in the history of the world bearing in mind that it later shaped global political history of the major powers as they are [...]
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2167

Gunpowder in China

According to research findings, gunpowder technology was discovered in Asia by the Chinese in the 9th century and was used to make firearms before being used in the manufacture of rockets.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2274

America’s War With Spain

What provoked the American Government most was the sinking of the American battleship by the perceived Spanish forces in Havana harbor in 1897.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1373

Rana Mitter’s “Bitter Revolution”

The primary aim of the author of this book is to present the reader with the story of political revolution in China in the early twentieth century.
  • Subjects: Asia
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1103

Progressivism in American History

This paper discusses goals of the progressive movement and concerns over the problems that faced political and economic activities in America during the time period between 19th and 20th century.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 719

The Civil Rights Movement: Oppressing the Black Population

In response, the black citizen resorted to fighting for his rights; thus, the rise of the civil rights movement. In conclusion, these key events helped to reinforce the African American struggle for equal right rights, [...]
  • Subjects: African American Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 581

Environmental and Cultural Interchange

The first event to be mentioned that contributed greatly to the settlement of the Californian coast is the California Gold Rush that took place in the middle of the nineteenth century.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1135

Political Realignments in The 1890th

There was also the need to spread Christianity and civilization to other parts of the world. This made the Americans to desire moving in all parts of the world.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 660

Global Leadership – Mandela: a Biography

He narrates in details the events of his life from childhood to the period he enters into politics, in a bid to free his country from the vice of apartheid and the consequences of this [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1936

Causes of Civil War in the USA

Conflict arose during the Mexican war, the question being what would happen to the new states upon the victory of the US in the war.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1009

Reform-Women’s Rights and Slavery

The colonizers felt that the movement was threatening their business and status in the society and began to ridicule and attack the families of the abolitionists.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 613

Women in American Society

The abolitionism ideology, that all human beings have the moral authority of control over their bodies roots the origin of the feminism in America in 1830s."Abolitionism was a movement formed to ensure the bringing of [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1164

Female struggle in Union Movements

In malevolence of several existence of feminist discourse on women's organizing as a representation of converting unions and labor activities, there is restricted respect of the history of women's systematization efforts that have contributed to [...]
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1920

Women’s Role in Contemporary Korea

The effort of women to work in professional and high positions in different sectors, the government decided to boost their effort and maintain their morale.
  • Subjects: Women Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1980

Native Americans Transition From Freedom to Isolation

From the arguments of many anthropologists and archeologist, the first people to arrive in America most probably arrived during the last ice age period of about 20,000-30,000 years ago when they used the bridge at [...]
  • Subjects: Native Americans History
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2591

Desegregation: Civil Rights or State Rights

The document, "Desegregation: Civil rights or State rights" addresses the historical and legal aspects of the desegregation movement that followed the Supreme Court ruling in 1954.
  • Subjects: United States
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 715

Technological Catastrophe: Titanic in 1912

The events leading to the sinking of the ship and the finding of its wreckage in the Atlantic Ocean led to in-depth analysis of technology with a clear line between advantages and disadvantages of technological [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 890

The Life and Work of Martin Luther King Jr.

In this case, he can be boldly referred to as one of the best orators that the country has ever had. As a matter of fact, this march was done to demand for freedom and [...]
  • Subjects: Civil Rights Activists
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1642

Caribbean Diasporas, Historical and Comparative

The major reason for the movement was the practice of slave trade that led to the unwilling migration of so many people in three consecutive centuries between the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.
  • Subjects: Latin America
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 1073

American Revolutionary War: Causes and Outcomes

The colonists vehemently objected to all the taxes, and claimed that Parliament had no right to impose taxes on the colonies since the colonists were not represented in the House of Commons.
  • Subjects: American Revolution Period
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2796

Mad and Depressed Women in America

The role of male and female patients was absolutely the same in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in America unlike the role of women in medicine where they were only given the functions of midwives."Aside [...]
  • Subjects: World History
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1077

Hitler’s Rise to Power

Henrich von Treitschke, a German logician argues that another reason that led to the rise of Hitler was the shame subjected to the background of Hitler as he described the conformity of the masses as [...]
  • Subjects: Historical Figures
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2385