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The Great Iron Clad Ships: An Evolution of Warfare
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An 9 page exploration of warfare in the Civil War as it relates to naval power. It was during this period that many ships underwent a transformation from the sleek vessels primarily designed for the transport of troops and goods to iron-clad warriors whose primary tasks included the direct confrontation of the enemy over the water. These great iron clads were the cutting edge of both nautical and warfare technology and forever changed the manner in which warfare would occur on the world’s oceans. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPshipIr.rtf
The Great Triumvirate / Calhoun, Clay & Webster
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An 8 page research paper which relates some of the U.S. politics that preceded the American Civil War. Specifically, the enormous contributions of these three great leaders are spotlighted and the writer demonstrates why they were considered the foremost American statesmen of their age. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Grtrium.wps
The Great War Was 500 Years in the Making
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A 3 page paper which examines how the Great War, WWII, was a war that was 500 years in the making and thus a war that had to take place eventually. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAwr500.rtf
The Gulf War and International Humanitarian Law
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This 5 page paper examines the role of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) during the Gulf War, the paper considers the requirements of IHL, the issues it raised during this conflict, the way in which it was violated by both sided and the lessons for the future. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEgulfwr.rtf
The Hartford Convention
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13 pages in length. The Hartford Convention, which took place from December 15, 1814 until January 4, 1815, was assembled as a means by which to assess New England's problems that were directly associated with the War of 1812. Before the outbreak of war, the New England Federalists had
objected to the 1807 Embargo Act, as well as various other government actions. Even the war's commencement did not deter the ongoing Federalist opposition. Repulsed by the exorbitant expenditures of the war – even though its
existence meant substantial income – the Federalist leaders attempted to impart estrangement; as such, national service was not successful in acquiring the New England states' militia, particularly when an invasion in 1814 threatened their existence. According to Harrison Gray Otis, the acknowledged author of the convention plan: the delegates were to discuss ways and means of sectional defense and to take steps to revise the United States Constitution to accord with sectional interests. The writer offers a brief overview of the Hartford Convention, as well as discusses whether or not it was a sectionalist movement that served to strengthen secession as a tool of states' rights or weaken it. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLChart.doc
The Hindenburg Disaster
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A 5 page paper which examines the Hindenburg Disaster of 1937. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAhndbrg.rtf
The Histiographical Debate Concerning Native American Survivability as Related to Land Ethic Verses That of Europeans During Colonial Times in the Americas
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A 15 page address of the question which has occupied historians for centuries, why were Native Americans not only able to survive but to thrive in a land where European colonists would at first flounder and many times perish? The author of this paper explores various sides of the debate to conclude that the speculations as to why this was the case vary dramatically and, although there is no singular answer, the distinction in the way that Native Americans and Europeans related with the land appears to be important. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PPnaLnd.rtf
The Historical Constitutional Tradition of America
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This 6 page
report discusses the Constitution of the United States and how it
has shaped political theory, meaning, and life in the U.S. The
goal of any meaningful constitutional text must be not simply to
structure a government, but to construct a political system, one
that can guide the formation of a larger constitution, a “way of
life” that is conducive to constitutional democracy. Bibliography
lists 7 sources.
Filename: BWcon1st.wps
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