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Papers On U.S. History (20th Century)
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Lyndon B. Johnson and American Liberalism
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6 pages in length.
Based on Bruce J. Schulman's book, this is a summarization as
well as critique and evaluation on the arguments, evidence and
conclusions in the book. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAlbjam.doc
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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( 8 pp) "LBJ" (1908-1973), 36th president of the
United States (1963-1969). Johnson was the first
candidate from a Southern state to be elected
president of the United States for more than a
century. He became president on November 22, 1963,
hours after the assassination of President John F.
Kennedy in Texas. In 1964 Johnson was elected to a
full four-year term by the largest popular
majority in modern U.S. history. His triumph
represented a victory for the average voter in U.S.
politics, with which Johnson, as a congressman,
Senate leader, and vice president, had identified
himself.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBlbjpres.doc
Major Issues In Constitutional History
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A 9 page paper that discusses the arguments in regards to abortion, affirmative action and the ERA and takes an individual look at the history and legal ramifications of each. The text utilizes presents compelling looks at the different perspectives on these issues, and the paper presents individual opinions on each.
Filename: Conhist.wps
Major Twentieth Century Changes
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(5 pp) Three events, which I feel influenced the
change of the twentieth century were World War II,
detonation of the A-bomb; and the growth of the
internet. These events will be examined in
relationship to their political, sociological and
economical impact in the twentieth century.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BB20thC.doc
Manifest Destiny and American Imperialism:
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This 5 page report
discusses the concept of “manifest destiny” that is best
described or explained as the concept that it was the obligation
of the founders of the United States, the “new” Americans, to
expand their territory into as many regions of North America as
possible regardless of the indigenous people already inhabiting
the land or settlers originally from Mexico. Manifest destiny was
one of the major motivations for American western expansion and
one of the primary causes of the U.S.-Mexican War. Many, if not
most, Americans believed that they had a God-given right to the
land to the west of their already established borders. Later in
the century, the US expansionist desires arose because of a
powerful industrial economy that wanted control of new lands in
the Pacific and Caribbean. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmandes.wps
Marginalized Migrants: California
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A 4 page paper which examines James Gregory’s book “American Exodus” as it involves the migrants from Oklahoma and Arkansas during the Great Depression, and other marginalized migrants in California. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAamexa.rtf
Marine Archaeology in America
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This 10 page report discusses the
development of underwater archeology and the fact that underwater
and terrestrial archeology share certain techniques and
standards. Marine archaeologists generally think of shipwrecks as
a non-renewable resource that are underwater time capsules
offering a view of a unique historical period. Marine archaeology
may also be described as “the recovery and interpretation of
human remains and cultural materials of the past from underwater
by archaeologists.” Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWmarchy.wps
Martin Luther King's Stride Toward Freedom
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A 5 page paper discussing the 1958 book that
rose from the year-long Montgomery Bus Boycott. There was nothing truly miraculous about the
boycott itself, but such was not the case in what happened in the collective black psyche in
Montgomery during the course of the boycott. Racial shame began to diminish among the black
population; it may have begun to grow among the town's whites. Standard methods of
intimidation lost their powers, even to the point that KKK cross burnings were less effective than
at any other time. The act of civil disobedience that launched the year-long boycott was a small
one. The results it accomplished were immense. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSMLKstride.wps
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