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16183 The Breakdown
of the Two-Party System: An Analysis
This seven-page undergraduate paper examines the breakdown of
the two-party system in the United States before the Civil War.
The author notes that the divisive issue of slavery and the
passion in the South for state's rights presented the two major
parties with challenges they proved unable to overcome and led
to the breakdown of the two-party system, which became the principle
cause of the Civil War. The breakdown of the two-party system
was a slow development, but it was accelerated during the last
decade before the Civil War by the weakness of the Whigs and
the emergence of the new Republican Party in the North.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 16183
Two Party System.doc
Price: US$34.65
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16194 World
War II Merchant Marine: An Analysis of Veteran's Rights
This ten-page graduate paper examines the controversial issue
of veteran status for Merchant Marine sailors of World War II.
The author notes that thousands of United States Merchant Marine
sailors served in dangerous combat zones overseas with great
dedication, distinction, and courage during the legally defined
duration of the Second World War, but were denied veteran's
rights for decades, due to opposition from the Secretary of
the Air Force and veteran's groups such as the VFW and American
Legion.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10
source(s) listed
Filename: 16194
Merchant Marine Rights.doc
Price: US$49.50
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16216 Malcolm
X: An Analysis
This three-page paper analyzes the movie, Malcolm X, and examines
how Spike Lee and Denzel Washington portrayed the life of the
slain civil rights leader. The author also evaluates the movie's
historical accuracy and its significance, and concludes that
Malcolm X is a valuable resource, for Malcolm X's experiences
were very representative of what countless African-Americans
have experienced in their own lives. The movie is not one-hundred
percent historically accurate, mostly because Malcolm X was
a controversial figure whose character, personality, achievements,
and politics have been interpreted differently.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 16216
Malcolm X Movie.doc
Price: US$14.85
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16218 The United
States Merchant Marine in World War II: A Comprehensive Review
This twelve page graduate paper examines the importance of the
United States Merchant Marine in World War II. The author notes
that merchant shipping determined what the Allies could or could
not do militarily in World War II. When sinkings of Allied merchant
vessels exceeded production, or when slow turnarounds, convoy
delays, roundabout routing, and long voyages led to heavy losses,
the war effort suffered. Had it not been for the mass production
of Liberty and Victory ships and the courageous service and
sacrifice of thousands of Merchant mariners, the war would have
been prolonged for months, if not for years, and may even have
been lost.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 12
source(s) listed
Filename: 16218
Merchant Marine WWII.doc
Price: US$59.40
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16221 North
Carolina Colonial Records: A Historical Analysis
This three-page graduate paper examines and analyzes the colonial
history of North Carolina and provides a commentary on the colonial
records of the colony. The author notes that North Carolina's
colonial records provide a fascinating primary source for scholars
and students interested in studying the early history of North
Carolina. These records reveal in much greater detail than most
sources the social, political, religious, and economic events
that shaped North Carolina history, and shed much needed light
on North Carolina's long colonial era.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3
source(s) listed
Filename: 16221
North Carolina Records.doc
Price: US$14.85
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16322 Agriculture
in the Prehistoric American Southwest
This three-page undergraduate paper examines agriculture in
the prehistoric American Southwest and analyzes how the advent
of agriculture was affected by the desert climate. The author
notes that due to dry desert conditions, ancient peoples such
as the Hohokam and Anasazi had to dig canals or water channels
to irrigate their crops. The climate of this region was relatively
harsh and the growing season fairly short, but Anasazi and Hohokam
agriculture were generally efficient even though they developed
under the perpetual threat of drought.
This paper uses an interview with a family member named Richard
Van Allan concerning his war service during the Viertnam period
in the 1960s to consider how he was affected by the protests
of the time and how he was influenced by his service in the
Special Forces so that he saw Vietnam as a necessary action
in which some mistakes were made but not as an American crime.