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Papers On U.S. History
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'The End of Victory Culture' by Tom Engelhardt
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A 5 page paper in which the writer provides an overview of his concepts in The End of Victory Culture, especially as they relate to the transition in perceptions of the American war story in post-World War II Cold War America. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Engel.wps
'White Man's Indian': A Review of the Book by Robert Berkhofer, Jr.
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A 6 page discussion of the book by Robert Berkhofer, Jr. Emphasizes the extreme diversity of Native America and illuminates the numerous misconceptions held by 'mainstream White America' regarding Native Americans. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPnaWman.wps
(The) Americorps Program
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12 pages of text plus 15 sources listed in a bibliography, many end notes, and 2 appendices. Paper discusses and analyzes the controversial issues surrounding Clinton's dying Americorps program during the mid-1990's.
Filename: Americor.wps
(The) Battle at Little Big Horn
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is a 6 page report that looks at the battle from a neutral perspective, providing insight both into the Indian and Military points of view. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Litbigho.wps
(The) Democratic Convention of 1968
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7 pages in length. A look at the historic events surrounding the '68 convention and the negative ramifications that they would have for the Democratic party in the ensuing years. The protests and riots of the '68 convention are discussed as well as the sociopolitical reasons for the Democrats' blame. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Democcon.wps
(The) Ku Klux Klan in the South
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A 14 page report on the history of the early (post-Reconstruction) and twentieth century (1960's era) Ku Klux Klan and how it terrorized the South. A large part of this paper deals specifically with the case of Crenshaw County, Alabama and the Klan's hideous ability to effect itself as a major instigator of socio-political events. In theme, the writer attempts to remind us of how politically-powerful hate organizations can become so that we can hopefully prevent future uprisings. No Bibliography.
Filename: Kkk.wps
(The) Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
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A 5 page essay on the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Discussed are the superstitions that surround the region as well as insight into what might have actually happened. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Bermudat.wps
(The) US Armed Forces / A History Of Race and Gender Integration
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9 full pages on the history and changes in the military armed forces concerning its integrations. The writer describes racial and gender-related tensions, as well as positive aspects, strides taken, and varied opinions on the integration issue. An APA bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: integmil.wps
1919 / Book Review # 2
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As above; 6 pages & 4 supporting sources. Asinof :
Filename: 1919no2.rtf
1919 / Book Review # 3
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As above, 6 pages & 2 supporting sources. Asinof :
Filename: 1919no3.rtf
1919 / Book Review : An analytical discussion of Eliot Asinof's '1919
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America's Loss of Innocence.' Book offers evidence that key events such as the passing of the Valstead Act, the Black Sox scandal, and the U.S. decision not to join the league of nations contributed to this nation's 'loss of innocence.' 6 pages in length, Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources.
Filename: 1919.rtf
1984 Presidential Election Results
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A 12 page paper discussing the presidential election of 1984. The term 'rhetoric' has come to carry a negative connotation that is the object only of scorn, while in the past it was a much-admired ability and art. To the chagrin of the Democratic Party, there could have been no better candidate than Ronald Reagan for the 1984 election. He has indeed earned his label of the 'great communicator,' and his personal character was found to be above reproach in a time that such things mattered more than perhaps they do today. Reagan was uniquely suited to the presidency at that time and in that climate. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: 1984el.rtf
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