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  • The Story of John Lewis

    Table of Contents Introduction Biography Social Problem under Consideration Specific Actions Outcomes Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Even the most democratic world nations are not free from particular social problems, and the U.S. is not an exception. Over its rich history, the country has witnessed a variety of social issues that have affected thousands of different…

  • Emergent of the Modern World From History

    Table of Contents Introduction History of Global Exchanges Revolutionary Changes and Ideological Confrontations Industrialization Mercantilism The Age of Imperialism The Rise of Globalization Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The foundations of the modern world were laid in the period between the 14th and 16th centuries. The main activities attributed to this development include the Great Britain…

  • The What Is History? Book by E.H. Carr

    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluating an Historical Account of Political Events Conclusion Reference Introduction In his book What is History? historian E.H. Carr explores the idea that history is not an accurate record of past events but rather a subjective interpretation shaped by the historians biases, values, and perspectives. Through his examination of the nature…

  • The Founders of the Earth Day Holiday

    Two papers were chosen for the present analysis, and both are primary source articles. The difference between them is not only the time of publication  there is a 24-year difference between the two pieces  but also the method of publication: a print piece from 1995 and an online article from 2019. Notably, both…

  • Reasons for ONeills Episodic Triumph and Failure

    Introduction The case of Ireland and the famous Nine-Year War featuring Hugh ONeill and his allies between 1594 and 1603 is one such global example of a detrimental happenstance for power extension. Hugh ONeills capacity to engage the powerful English dynasty in the war for nine years makes ONeill a hero. The battle ended after…

  • The Running from Bondage Book by Karen Cook Bell

    In Karen Cook Bells book, Running from Bondage: Enslaved Women and Their Remarkable Fight for Freedom in Revolutionary America, she examines the courageous actions of enslaved women in the American Revolution period and how their fight for freedom changed the course of history. Through a broad range of primary and secondary sources, Bell provides readers…

  • Crossing Over From Advocacy to Narrative by Samantha Power

    Storytelling can be a potent tool in spreading awareness about a social or moral issue. Thus, in Crossing over from advocacy to narrative, Samantha Power (2007), aims to focus readers attention on the issue of genocide. Using the example of this work, conclusions can be drawn about how to write a story advocating for environmental…

  • Female Warriors in Greece, Rome and the Amazons

    Table of Contents Introduction The role of woman Athenas role Females in defense of Argos Comparison examples Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The female warrior role in ancient empires, such as Greece and Rome, is not near as well documented as the exploits of its male counterparts. However, these roles have made their stake within the…

  • You Cant Be Neutral on a Moving Train by Zinn

    Table of Contents Civil Rights Movement World War II Anti-War Movement Work Cited Howard Zinns life was full of important events and experiences which shaped his political and social views. Being a devoted historian, he was aware of the many influences that affected his opinion on politics, government, and various social debates. In his book…

  • Meiji Restoration in Japan

    Table of Contents Introduction Political Implication Social and Cultural Impact Class structure in Japan Changes due to the wars Conclusion Introduction Meiji restoration was brought into effect more as a restoration of the imperial rule in Japan. This was also seen as an end to the Shogunate that was ruling the country and brought in…