Category: History 3303
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The Scope Trial Legal Case and Social Implications
Although the main issues in the scope trial were Education and Science v. Religion, the proceedings had a substantial impact in defining the roles of the judicial system and individuals trust in the administration of justice. Politics, religion, and other social civilities have conflicted for centuries. However, the judiciary plays a substantial role in maintaining…
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Propaganda in Historical Documents of the US
Propaganda is the widespread communication of ideas that are not necessarily objective to persuade an audience of a certain notion or incite people to take a particular action. Thomas Paines The American Crisis and Common Sense are both forms of propaganda. They present a subjective opinion communicated as an objective message. For instance, in Common…
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Unification in Europe and the World in the 1960s
Peoples of Europe and the world experienced multiple changes and reformations in the 1960s. It is difficult to determine precisely whether that time was characterized by fragmentation or unification since both processes took place, and each country faced this time differently. Nevertheless, the purpose of this paper is to discuss why this epoch can be…
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African-American Historical Objects in Museums
Table of Contents A Silver-Plated Tea Set Cotton Rosa Parks Dress Public Enemys Boom Box Iron Shackles References A Silver-Plated Tea Set The inscription on the tea set states that in 1858, it was given as a gift to Mrs. Howard in order to promote evening social affairs and close the gap in terms of…
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The Unjustness of United States Invasion of Vietnam
Patterson (2018) analyzes the ethics and morality of the Vietnam War by focusing on the factors that qualify the intervention as a just war. The author examines the conflict using the lens of just war ideas by notable scholars such as Michael Walzer and Paul Ramsey. The assessment of the source suggests that the unjustness…
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Erie Canals Role in Albanys Commercial Life
The construction of 363 miles long Erie Canal was a turning point in a commercial life of Albany (Roark et al. 285). It was one of the biggest government-sponsored enterprises at the time. The canal connected the New York City region with the area of Great Lakes (Roark et al. 285). Before the start of…
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Political Battles and the Role of Canadas History
The course of history is an objective process. Even though it can be affected by powerful politicians and unions of states, it does not change the very fact that the process itself should be viewed objectively. Nevertheless, understanding history is a highly subjective performance that is influenced by individuals personal aspirations and life goals. The…
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Human Warfare Throughout World History
Table of Contents Introduction Warfare Changes Warfare Controversy Functionalist Approach Conclusion References Introduction The concept of warfare has been familiar to human beings throughout their existence. During the ancient times already, people used to gather in groups to fight for their territory and resources. Primitive societies that used wooden sticks, Romans with highly developed warfare,…
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Empires Needs for Proper Functioning
I think that an empire needs to have strong authority and control to function. The size of an empire is not as important as the quality of its political organization. Thus, if the leaders can control and rule the central state successfully, they will be able to govern the whole empire. The territory is also…
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Kidney Failure in Latino and African-American Groups
Table of Contents PICOT Question Causes of Kidney Failure Solutions References PICOT Question in minority groups such as African American and Latino populations, how do the services of trained health workers compare to untrained health workers in improving patients health suffering from kidney failure? Most minority populations in America have a higher likelihood of kidney…