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America
Between 1870 1920: "The Gilded Age" : This 5 page report
discusses the time period in American history that replaced the Victorian Age after the
Civil War and up until 1920. Historians have dubbed the time the "Gilded Age"
due to the expansion of the country economically and industrially. Several examples of how
the change occurred are also given. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Gilded.wps
Eugene Debs & The Socialist Movement : The
movement in the United States, as well as the life of Eugene Debs are discussed in a 3
page overview. -- Analysis of why Debs became involved as well as why the socialist
movement was not successful included as well. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Debs.rtf
The Average Womens Contribution To History in the Early
Twentieth Century : An 8 page paper looking at the way womens contributions
to our culture have fundamentally altered American history in the early part of this
century. The paper contends that even if womens political contributions are ignored,
changing social attitudes changed by women, from within -- toward such issues as
consumerism, contraception, and working outside the home transformed our culture.
Bibliography lists five sources. Women3.wps
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. / Abstract Principles vs Social
Desire :
A 5 page overview of the legal philosophies of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
and how his views related to those of the Progressive Reform Movement. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Holmesow.wps
1919 / Book Review : An analytical discussion
of Eliot Asinof's "1919 : America's Loss of Innocence." Book offers evidence
that key events such as the passing of the Valstead Act, the Black Sox scandal, and the
U.S. decision not to join the league of nations contributed to this nation's "loss of
innocence." 6 pages in length, Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources. 1919.wps
1919 / Book Review # 2 : As above; 6 pages
& 4 supporting sources. Asinof : 1919no2.wps
1919 / Book Review # 3 : As above, 6 pages
& 2 supporting sources. Asinof : 1919no3.wps
The Boston Police Strike of 1919 : In 8 pages
the author discusses the Boston Police Strike of 1919, and gives an insightful,
informative, well-organized overview of the strike. "The policemen of Boston went on
strike for 3 reasons. The reasons included hours, working conditions, and pay."
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Bostpol.wps
Alcohol Prohibition -- "The Noble Experiment" :
A 5 page paper discussing prohibition in the United States. During its nearly 14 years,
the 18th amendment caused more problems than good. Crime flourished, alcohol
became a near-mythic commodity, and countless dollars were wasted through destruction and
confiscation. Bibliography lists five sources. Prohnob.wps
Al Capone & The Roaring Twenties : A 6 page
discussion of Al Capones life and times specifically demonstrating how his character
was indicative of the "roaring twenties. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Alcapone.wps
Capone's Control of Chicago as a Metaphor of Government
: A 5 page research paper on Al Capone's syndicate and its similarities to a
government. The writer details each function of government and how Capone's organization
paralleled it as a microcosm. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Capone.wps
Organized Crime In Chicago : This 12 page paper
discusses organized crime as it existed in Chicago from its inception through Prohibition.
Social ramifications are addressed as are the various causes and effects of Mafia and
other organized crime behavior illustrated by the case of Chicago. Bibliography lists 12
sources. Orgcrime.wps
Organized Crime In the History of Chicago : A 6
page research paper which looks specifically at the Prohibition era and how Chicago was
ruled by gangsters, bootleggers, and corrupt politicians at that time. This era ended when
mobster Al Capone was finally arrested for tax evasion by "Untouchable" leader
Elliott Ness. Bibliography lists 4 sources. HistChic.wps
Book Review / "The Big Change" by Frederick
Lewis Allen : A 4 page paper on this book, giving a brief synopsis. In
considerable detail, the writer discusses the economic and social conditions of the period
in history on which Allen writes -- the first half of the 20th century. Bigchang.wps
Why Countries Become Involved In World Conflict : 6
pages in length. War has been raging on virtually since time began. There has been
no point in history where there was not some kind of conflict brewing among power hungry
leaders that would either result in the overwhelming loss of human life or the takeover of
innocent people for their lands wealth. Why is this so? Intolerance is a significant
factor among the many reasons countries enter into world conflicts. Coupled with the fact
that each nation believes it is worthy of more status and power than all others, it is not
surprising that the phenomenon of world conflict continues even today. The writer
discusses the phenomenon of national participation in global conflict. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Whywar.wps
The American Presence in World War I / How the US Helped Win
the War : A 10 page paper that provides an overview of the history surrounding the
German surrender in World War I, and argues the thesis that the U.S. intervention of 1917
was the single factor that transformed the war. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Uswin.wps
U.S. Race Riots Around The Time Of World War I :
An 8 page research paper which discusses the numerous riots that occurred between
1915-1919. While most people are familiar with racial rioting such as those which occurred
during the 1960s the writer demonstrates how riots between 1915 to 1919 were fundamentally
different from those in the 60s. Sixties riots were characterized by violence which
was primarily directed against property. The riots in the early part of this century were
characterized by violence directed toward people. They were bloody and brutal-partly
because African-Americans were finally fighting back. Bibliography contains 6 sources. Wariots.wps
World War I : A 5 page paper discussing the domestic
and international causes of WWI. From those we examine the after effects which led to the
somewhat stable order that existed in the post war countries of Russia and the United
States. Much like any after math of war, there must be some adjustments that allow for the
countries to exist in peace for some time, especially in regards to countries which
possess the power that the former Soviet Union and the United States did. Without some
form of stability in this respect, incidents might well occur that could not be retrieved.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Wowone.wps
Americas Post-World War I Role in World Affairs
Analyzed : A 1 page paper which examines the U.S. isolationist stance that
influenced international military, diplomatic, and economic policies, along with the
federal governments increasing participation in domestic affairs following World War
I. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Postwwi.wps
The Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918 & The U.S. Army
: A 15 page paper that provides an overview of the Spanish influenza outbreak during
World War I (1918) and considers the epidemiology and the problems related to treatment
and prevention. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Spanflu.wps
Comparison of World War I & The Vietnam Conflict :
This 5 page paper compares the Vietnam War with World War I, with an emphasis on
causative factors. The conclusion reached is that lives were lost in Vietnam for vastly
different reasons than they were in the first world war. Bibliography lists 5 sources Wariviet.wps
The Progressive Era : 5 pages in length. A great
number of the people who lived in the United States during the 1920's were the same people
who had lived there during the Progressive Era, a period of change that took place from
approximately 1900 to1920. Yet some historians have claimed that Progressive ideals were
lost and that those same Americans demonstrated a self-centered intolerance during the
1920's. This paper will address the question of why some historians have such a negative
and pessimistic opinion of people who lived during that time, as well as discuss the
differences between America in the 1920's as compared to the Progressive Era. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Progera.wps
General Benjamin O. Davis, SR. : 10 pages in
length. General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was perhaps the most influential African-American
in the history of the United States military. His efforts to desegregate troops opened
doors for all black men who subsequently enlisted in the Army. The writer traces General
Davis' illustrious career, as well as touches upon his contributions to the black military
community. GenDavis.wps
Historical Education and Jewish Immigration : An 8
page paper in which the writer provides an overview of Jewish immigration around the turn
of the century, and focuses on the importance of education for Jewish immigrant families.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jewimm.wps
Woodrow Wilson / Intervention In Mexico : A 4 page
research paper exploring Woodrow Wilson's reasons for intervening in Mexico in 1914 and
again in 1916. Mexico was involved in an internal revolution during those years, which
affected the economic status of the United States in Mexico. Bibliography included. Wilson.wps
Failure Of The League Of Nations : A 4 page essay on
The League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson's role, and the unfortunate reasons for its failure.
Wilson's 14 points are briefly analyzed and regarded as a "clouded dream." No
Bibliography. Leagnati.wps
Fabulous Flapper Fashions Of The "Roaring Twenties"
: A 5 page paper discussing the fashions of the "Roaring 20s." A brief
outline of the various styles is provided as well as speculation as to how the fashions
served as reflections of the decade. The freedom of the styles was a reflection of the
freedom of the age. Bibliography lists five sources. Flapper.doc
Media Deception During The Great Depression : An 8
page essay on the deceptively optimistic attitude adopted by the press and movie industry
before and during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Grdepr.wps
The First Three Years of The Great Depression / 1929-1932
: A 16 page paper exploring the early years of Americas Great Depression
(1929-1932) in an attempt to determine why it occurred, its implications on society, and
the events which positively and negatively influenced the situation. Bibliography lists 16
sources. Grdep.wps
The Great Depression : A 10 page evaluation of
the causes behind the great depression of the 1930s. Suggests that the stock market crash
of 1929 was only one of many factors which led up to the Depression. Bibliography lists 9
sources. GrtDepre.wps
Stock Market Crashes / 1929 vs. 1987 : Focusing
mostly upon arguments presented in John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great
Crash," the writer of this 5 page paper discusses how the infamous stock market
crash which set off the Great Depression-- had quite a bit in common with the more recent
crash of 1987. Specific macro-economic similarities are pointed out and relevant
conclusions are drawn. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Stokcrs2.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 -- Could It Happen Again ? /
Book Review : In this 6 page paper, the writer attempts to answer this very
question based on findings presented in J. Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great
Crash." Similarities between the crashes of 1929 and 1987 are pointed out and the
writer ultimately concludes that another crash not only could happen, --- it
probably will happen.. Economic reasons arguing to the contrary are examined as
well. No additional sources are cited. Stokcrsh.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 / Book Review :
A detailed, 8 page analysis of John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash"
in which the writer analyzes the economic irony of such an event : Everyone believed the
market was performing wonderfully when it crashed.. Some of the reasons for these
misperceptions and the sudden "crash" are analyzed. The primary source is cited.
Stokcrs3.wps
The Great Depression (1929) / Analysis : A 4 page
paper that considers the impacts and long term ramifications of the Great Depression,
while also considering its inevitablity. This paper explores the precursors to the stock
market crash of 1929 that initiated the financial devastation and also the effects on
national and international economics. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Greatd.wps
The Great Depressions Impact On Labor : A 5
page paper discussing the impact of the Great Depression on organized labor. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Deplab.wps
Early Twentieth Century / New American Humor : This 5
page research paper examines the social changes between men and women during the early
twentieth century, 1900-1920s, which was reflected in the humor. Specifically discussed is
the "battle of the sexes" theme which emerged during this time period as a
result of women in the workplace and women becoming more assertive in society.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Humor20.wps
Women in the Workplace : A 5 page research
paper on the statistics of earnings and achievement of women in the workplace. The writer
posits that although advancements have been made, current indices and future predictions
require change in business and government policy. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Workwomn.wps
The American Dust Bowl : A 5 page paper discussing
the Dust Bowl of the 1930s in America."The Dust Bowl" was a term
referring to most of the Midwestern United states when the Great Plains region was
devastated by drought in the midst of Americas Great Depression in the 1930s. In
this particular paper, the writer assesses its causes and its impacts on the U.S.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Dustbowl.wps
Political Reforms of the 1930's : A 5 page discussion
of the Bolshevik Revolution, F.D.R.'s New Deal, and Mussolini's Facsism-- as they were
significant political reforms during the 1930's, each with their own inherently positive
and negative aspects/outcomes. No bibliography. 1930refo.wps
The U.S. Armed Forces / A History Of Race and Gender
Integration :
9 pages on the history and changes in the military armed forces concerning its
integration. The writer describes racial and gender-related tensions, as well as positive
aspects, strides taken, and varied opinions on the integration issue. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Integmil.wps
U.S. Involvement in Haiti : A comprehensive 10
page discussion of the U.S. involvement in Haiti during the early 20th century (1920's
& 30's). Examined are the reasons we were there, the impact we had, and the way
Haitian nationals viewed our presence. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Haiti.wps
Intelligence Agencies in the Twentieth Century :
A 5 page paper analyzing the reasons that intelligence agencies were a minor and
relatively insignificant institution of United States government prior to World War I.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Intelli.wps
U.S. Presidential Scandals / The Harding Administration :
A comprehensive 6 page discussion of scandal during the Harding administration.
Includes issues such as the 'Teapot Dome.' Bibliography lists 4 sources. Hardings.wps
Theodore Roosevelt, 32nd President Of The United States :
Teddy Roosevelt was the youngest president ever elected up until his time. His
autobiography is filled with quotable quotes as this paper analyzes his account of his
life. He shares anecdotes and humor as well as his accomplishments. A 5 page essay. Roos.wps
Teddy Roosevelt / Effective Leader ? : A 5 page
research paper exploring the question, "Was Teddy Roosevelt an Effective
Leader?" Leadership and the qualities of a leader are first discussed then
Roosevelt's accomplishments are analyzed. Bibliography includes 7 references. Teddyroo.wps
Republican Roosevelt : A 5 page paper
describing John Morton Blums book. An enlightening and introspective piece of work
that enabled this reader to understand quite a bit more about Theodore Roosevelt and his
time in office. He was an interesting and powerful man with pressures laid upon him that
were unique to his position. While some knowledge of Theodore Roosevelt was gained prior
to the reading of this book, Republican Roosevelt added much more depth to this
readers understanding of this incredible leader. Blum as a writer is an incredibly
gifted, intelligent, and sensitive writer who brings history to life and makes it more
easily understood. Rosevelt.wps
F.D.R. / An Analytical Discussion of His Four Terms in
Office : 13 page in length. A discussion of FDR (U.S. President Franklin Deleanor
Roosevelt)'s terms in office. Includes some general biographical information as
well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Fdrpres.wps
F.D.R.'s "New Deal" : A comprehensive 12
page overview of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal." The writer explains the
President's program and discusses the various measures that FDR took including those
concerning labor, agriculture, restoring public confidence in banking, and more.
Statistical information concerning government funding and its ultimate effectiveness is
provided. Several sources footnoted. Newdeal.wps franklin delano roosevelt
Huey Long, Father Coughlin &
Roosevelts New Deal This 5 page paper discusses the New Deal, focusing on
the opposing forces. Two men who had high politician aspirations at the time (Huey Long
and Father Coughlin), and opposed the president vehemently are highlighted. Bibliography
lists 5 sources Hueylong.wps
Franklin Delano Roosevelt : In 5 pages, the author
examines his actions as president during World War II. The issues of his legendary status,
his legacy, and his actions are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Roos3.wps
Franklin Delano Roosevelt And His Policy On The Gold Standard
:
This 5 page report discusses the economic polices of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and
the gold standard in the 1930s. Goals and objectives of FDRs policies are discusses
as well as the long term effect of the changes he made. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Goldfdr.wps
Hoover vs. F.D.R. / Comparing Two U.S. Presidents : A
7 page research paper exploring the presidencies of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D.
Roosevelt (FDR). Their respective backgrounds and early careers are discussed as well as
their responses to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Hoover believed in individualism
with no Governmental intervention; Roosevelt believed the Government had a reponsibility
to directly assist the individual. An extensive bibliography is included. Hooverre.wps
F.D.R. In Doris Kearns Goodwins "No Ordinary Time":
A 5 page analysis of "No Ordinary Time" by Doris Kearns Goodwin. This Pulitzer
Prize biography presents the reader with new insight into the love between Franklin
Deleano (FDR) and Eleanor Roosevelt and their lives during World War II. No additional
sources cited. Noord.wps
U.S. Vice President Henry Wallace : A 6 page
paper discussing the life and personality of Henry Wallace. Henry Wallace served as vice
president to Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was a unique man who believed in many different
aspects concerning communism or socialism. He was considered a threat to some, and to some
he inspired hope. He ran against Truman for president and lost. This paper provides a
general sketch of the man and his time in politics during the 1930s and the
1940s. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Henrywal.wps
How U.S. Involvement In World War II Brought An End To The
Depression : This 10-page paper discusses how and why the entry of the United
States into World War II brought about an end to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Bibliography lists ten sources. Ww2dep.wps
The Long-Term Effect of World War II on America : This
5 page paper very briefly discusses the impact of World War II on America for more than
fifty years. Between 1945 and 1998, the ramifications of World War II can still be felt
and have, in fact, become just another aspect of life in modern America. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Longterm.wps
Treatment of Germans & Japanese During World War II
: In 5 pages the author answers the question of whether the people of the United
States treated German and Japanese people differently during World War II. "World War
II was a total war. It involved the American Allies and their enemies, the Germans and the
Japanese. Germany did not adhere to the Geneva Conventions, they tortured and brutalized
and executed thousands of people. America hated the Germans for this, but they were not as
much of a threat to the Americans as were the Japanese. Japan sent kamikaze pilots to bomb
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, thus propelling the Japanese people into a war in the Pacific with
America. The Germans and the Japanese were treated as enemies because they were trying to
take over the world." Bibliography lists 4 sources. Germjap.wps
Combat Stories: An Interview With A World War II Medic
: An 8 page research paper that recounts what World War II was like for the medics
that served the front lines. Told in the form of an interview with a World War II veteran,
the writer relates war stories gained from research done in this area. Bibliography lists
3 sources. Ww2view.wps
The Bombing Of Pearl Harbor : 5 pages in length.
The author discusses the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and why this was
ultimately more detrimental to Japan than it was to the United States. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Bombing.wps
Roosevelt / Knowledge Of Pearl Harbor : A 6 page
paper that discusses what Roosevelt did know in terms of the attack on Pearl Harbor
in December 1941. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Roosharb.wps
Eleanor Roosevelt : A 5 page paper that provides an
overview of the admirable qualities of Eleanor Roosevelt presented in Blanche W. Cook's
book Eleanor Roosevelt. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Eroos.wps
Ernie Pyle, World War II Journalist : A 10 page paper
that considers the elements of the work of Ernie Pyle that made him one of the most copied
journalists of the century. This paper provides an overview of the work of Pyle within the
scope of World War II. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Erniepyl.wps
Kilroy Was Here / American Graffiti During
World War II : This 15 page research paper explores the origin of the popular
phrase Kilroy Was Here and its impact upon fighting men during World
War II. The writer is particularly concerned with the phrases meaning, purpose,
& prevalence. Bibliography included. Kilroy.wps
Radio In The U.S. Armed Forces During World War II / A Touch
Of Home : A 5 page research paper that relates how the Armed Forces Radio Service
brought a "touch of home" to combat troops during World War II. The writer
relates how the top stars of Hollywood and the Broadway stage created some of the best
radio programs ever produced for the entertainment of the troops during WWII. Bibliography
lists several sources. Radioww2.wps
Wartime Memories / Life in the U.S. During World War II
: A 7 page exploration of what life was like in the United States during WW II. This
paper explores rationing and the war effort. Examples are given regarding patriotism, food
(and lack of items such as meat), and entertainment. Brief mention is made of the role
that women and minorities played in the war effort. Bibliography lists five sources. Wwii.wps
Douglas MacArthur and The Second World War : An 8
page overview and discussion of General MacArthur's military career- - particularly his
role in World War II. For the most part, MacArthur is described as a hero for his
strategic involvement in numerous maneuvers including the all-important decision to
explode the worlds' first atomic weapons over Japan. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Macarthu.wps
Bataan Death March / The Dichotomy of War : An 11
page paper detailing the events leading up to the Bataan Death March, the march, and the
horrors endured by U.S. and Filipino soldiers. Discusses the dichotomy of war and relates
how, in actuality, the Japanese invasion had some positive long-term impacts. Bibliography
lists eight sources. Bataan.wps
Submarines in World War II : A 6 page overview of
submarine history and the use of submarines during World War II. Discusses the evolution
of the submarine and illustrates its successes and failures in offensive and defensive
movements during World War II. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Subww2.wps
Japanese - Americans During WW II / A Strategy of Dominance
: A 9 page research paper on the internment of Japanese Americans in California during
World War II. The writer details the reasons for internment, the running of the camp and
its conditions, and the policies which were involved. Bibliography lists 1 source. Stratdom.wps
Treatment Of Japanese - Americans During World War II
: A 12 page research paper describing events leading up to and following the Japanese
Internment during World War II. Focus of the paper is the question: was this an immoral or
legal act? Conclusion: Definitely not with evidence to prove it. Extensive bibliography is
included. Japanese.wps
A Loss of Culture / Japanese - Americans During WW II
: A 6 page examination of the true story documented in Monica Stone's "Nisei
Daughter"-- the recounting of events that took place in a community of
Japanese-Americans during and around the time of World War II. Specifically examined are
the harsh ways that the Japanese people were treated and the socio-cultural problems they
endured. Culture, power, and minority stereotypes are among the many issues explored (all
Japanese were stereotyped as being "anti-American). Bibliography lists 3 additional
sources used to support how the book itself illustrated such problems. Nisei.wps
Culture, Stereotyping, & Monica Stone's "Nisei
Daughter" : An 8 page research paper on various sociological concepts
concerning race, culture, power, stereotypes, etc; The writer defines relevant terms,
provides examples, and then applies them to Stone's "Nesei Daughter"-- a
narrative about the poor treatment of Japanese-American families during WWII. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Snisei2.wps
Japanese Internment Roger Daniels "Prisoners
Without Trial" : A 10 page research paper based on Daniels detailed
account of how thousands of Japanese Americans were interned in camps during World War II
because they were mistakenly viewed as a threat to national security. Daniels shows that
there was not any real reasons for this action other ones based on racial prejudice. Japinter.wps.
Chinese - American Women During World War II : In 6
pages, the author discusses the treatment and social status of Chinese American woman
during World War II. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Chiamer2.wps
No-No Boy : A 5 page analyses of this sometimes
heart-rending story of a young Japanese man in the United States during and after World
War II. An attempt to bargain with the federal government when they tried to draft him he
was sentenced to prison. Upon returning to the old neighborhood after the War, he found
himself very nearly ostracized by fellow Japanese as well as Americans of other races. The
writer describes his story of obstacles, challenges, hate, prejudice and resentments. Nonoboy.wps
Hiroshima & The Bomb : A 5 page essay explaining
why the U.S. was wrong to detonate a nuclear weapon over Hiroshima at the end of World War
II. No bibliography. Abombdro.wps
Hiroshima & The Bomb # 2 : 5 page review of
Herbert Feis' book "The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II." Central to
discussion is the idea that the U.S. did not necessarily "have" to explode
atomic weapons over Japan in order to end the conflict. Approximately 4 extra sources are
listed and cited in bibliography. Abombwhy.wps
Atomic Weapons In World War II / A Bad Effort at Impressing
the World? : A 5 page paper examining the reasoning behind the dropping of atomic
bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan during World War II. The writer concludes that this
was a senseless move on the part of the United States given that Germany had already
surrendered and Japan was on the verge of collapse. Bibliography lists four sources. Fatlit.wps
Hiroshima & Nagasaki / Dropping The Atomic Bomb
Saved Lives :
A 6 page paper discussing how the decision to use atomic bombs on Japanese cities saved
lives. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Bomb.wps
Development Of The Atomic Bomb / "Oh My God, What
Have We Done!?" : An 11 page paper discussing the history and development of
the atomic bomb. The role of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project itself are
also discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Oppen.wps
Truman, Oppenheimer and Teller / The Bomb Debate
: A 10 page research paper exploring Trumans decision regarding the hydrogen
bomb, the events leading up to its development, and the moral arguments between scientists
Robert Oppenheimer (against) and Edward Teller (for). The writer argues that although
Oppenheimers argument should have won, it could not, given that science evolves from
prior discovery and cannot be stopped. Even Oppenheimer was intrigued by Tellers
creation, and scientists who were anti-nuclear activists continued to work in the field.
Therefore, hope for a different outcome is a romantic view of reality. Bibliography lists
9 sources. Cnhydrbm.wps
"From Rifles To The Atom Bomb" Weapons Of
World War II : This 9 page paper reviews the variety of weapons developed and
implemented during World War II (mostly by the United State). Bibliography lists six
sources. Weapw2.wps
World War II -- Arguing That Oil Won the War
: A 7 research paper which argues that U.S. oil production was a vital element in the
Allied victory. The writer demonstrates how the tremendous need for fuel ultimately
crippled both the German and the Japanese forces and how the U.S. oil was instrumental in
aiding the Allied forces - particularly a battered Great Britain in 1942. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Oilwar2.wps
General George Patton -- Bred to Be the Man He Was
: A 15 page paper describing Patton and his life and what it was that makes him a man
that was bred to be a soldier. That is to state that he was not born to be a soldier. He
was in fact trained and educated to become one. A general description of his life helps
illustrate the points made. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Gpatton.wps
U.S. Imperialism & Japan : A 5 page paper that
provides an overview of post-1945 imperialism in Japan. This paper demonstrates the
reasons for US imperialism, the influences that the US involvement had on Japan and the
relationship that developed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Usimp.wps
FDR vs. Stalin At Yalta : A 5 page paper promoting
the argument that FDR was duped by Stalin at the Yalta conference in 1945.
Some background included on Stalin along with references to specific incidents showing how
he manipulated the president in addition to other prominent figures. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Fdryalta.wps
Stalin's Rule / Leninist Or Otherwise? : 6 pages in
length. There have been many changes from the time Stalin took over for Lenin's
leadership; however, it is clear by witnessing the style of leadership Stalin exhibited
that he was greatly influenced by Lenin. In fact, it can be argued that Stalin did not
take over after Lenin's death; rather, he ascended to it by way of taking example from the
late leader's strategy. Many have contended that Lenin groomed Stalin for the position by
establishing a system of learning that enabled Stalin to carry forth a great deal of the
typical daily government business, as well as tend to a number of domestic and foreign
policy issues. However, others assert that as Lenin neared the end, he developed doubts
concerning Stalin's ability to take over such a monumental task. The writer discusses
whether or not Stalin's rule was influenced by Leninism. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Leninist.wps
Jacqueline Cochran / World War II Aviator : A 5 page
paper outlining the life and the contributions to aviation of Jacqueline Cochran.
Bibliography lists five sources. Cochran.wps
Americas Homefront During The Cold War From 1945-1963
: A 5 page paper detailing the American society at large and how the Cold War affected
the government and its people. Hiroshima and the first nuclear bombing are mentioned. A
description of life in general are described such as school drills and bomb shelters.
Kennedy and his involvement in Vietnam are also highlighted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Coldwar5.wps
Levittown : A 12 page research paper on what is still
the largest housing project ever assembled by a single builder. William Levitt and his
brother answered the need for affordable housing after World War II by mass-producing
houses on Long Island, N.Y. The first Levittown was followed by others and helped to fuel
the growing post-WWII trend toward suburban living. The writer discusses the sociological,
economical, and demographic consequences. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Levittown.doc
American Imperialism In South America, Post 1945 : A
3 page paper that discusses the impacts and reasons behind US imperialism in South America
after the end of World War II. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Amersa.wps
Americas Post-World War II Role in World Affairs
Analyzed : A 5 page paper which examines the U.S. role in developing international
military, diplomatic, and economic policies, along with the federal governments
increasing involvement in domestic affairs following World War II. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Postwwii.wps
The American Policy Of Containment - 1947 To The Present
: An 8 page overview of the American policy of containment and foreign policy and how
it relates to the policies of previous and subsequent administrations. Bibliography lists
8 sources. Containm.wps
Containment Policy : In 6 pages the author discusses
the origins and major premises of containment policy. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Contpoli.wps
The Role of US & Soviet Perception in the Cold War
: An 8 page research paper that examines the different perceptions of the US and the
former Soviet Union and how these influenced the foreign policy decisions that created the
Cold War. The writer discusses the various theories that have been formulated by various
historians as well as looking at specific instances. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Percold.wps
Strategic Defense Initiative & The Cold War : 12
pages in length. The extent to which the Strategic Defense Initiative had a role in
the negotiations between President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Union Premier Mikhail
Gorbachev is great and far-reaching. Attempting to regain world peace by averting the
power struggles between the United States and Russia, it was imperative that Reagan
establish a significant means by which to ease the political tension. Indeed, the
Strategic Defense Initiative or Star Wars, as it was also known took great
strides as a high-tech astro-shield against nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles that
originated from the Soviet Union. It was directly because of Reagans considerable
show of power that Gorbachev reconsidered his nations political stance toward the
United States. The writer discusses how the Strategic Defense Initiative was instrumental
in Cold War negotiations between Reagan and Gorbachev. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Stratdef.wps
The Early Days of the Cold War : A 5 page paper
discussing the beginnings of the Cold War. NATO is discussed as well as the necessity for
such an organization. A brief respite from the tension is described. Kennedy and
Khrushchev were perhaps the greatest players in the Cold War and their involvement is
discussed. The Cuban missile crisis was the closest either country came to actually making
nuclear war a reality. Bibliography contains 4 sources. Earlcold.wps
The Rise And Fall Of The Cold War : 5 pages in
length. When one contemplates the rise and fall of the Cold War, there exist a number of
variables that must be addressed in order to gain a comprehensive understanding. Depending
upon one's interpretation, the Cold War possessed many instigators from American paranoia
to a lack of mutual cooperation to the outright compromise of foreign policy. However,
history has reflected myriad extraordinarily telling accounts of what actually did begin
the rise, as well as the ultimate fall, of the Cold War; one only need decide which
interpretation to believe. The writer discusses the rise and fall of the Cold War.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Risecold.wps
Cold War Consequences : The Cold War was a
war of ideology that had it's beginnings in the aftermath of World War II and the
redistribution of power. The two great powers, the United States and the Soviet Union
struggled for a balance of power in a world where even the definitions of peace had
changed. The Cold war had the effect of generating an active defense of American
capitalism. Private enterprise economy was seen as a viable and stable economic system.
Economic freedom and political democracy were commingled in the eyes of the world, much as
communism and authoritarian government were. This 5 page paper examines some of the
changes wrought by the ending of the Cold War and the changes that might be expected in
the future. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Coldcons.wps
U.S. Propaganda & The Cold War : This 5
page paper concerns the use of propaganda by the U.S., during the cold war, and its
psychological effects. Political implications are also examined. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Coldwar5.wps
The Presidential Campaign of 1948 -- Truman Surprises The
Nation :
A 5 page research essay on Trumans surprise upset of Dewey in 1948, an election that
political experts were absolutely certain would go in Deweys favor. This paper
covers the crucial aspects of the campaign and takes a look at factors behind
Trumans victory. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Camp1948.rtf
Harry S. Truman / Presidential Achievements : A 5
page paper that describes three specific achievements of President Truman. Other
accomplishments are mentioned in addition to the emphasized three. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Truach.wps
The Korean War : 14 pages in length. A complete
overview of the Korean War-- described as a "new" experience for the United
States. Discussed are the War's political objectives, military strategies, and more. An
excellently-detailed report ! Bibliography lists 7 sources. Koreawar.wps
Crossing the 38th Parallel, Significance To Korean War
: An 8 page essay on the Korean conflict and how crossing the 38th parallel altered
the political and military objectives of the war.Bibliography lists 10 sources. 38thp.wps
The Korean War & Trumans Seizure Of US Steel Mills
: A 25 page research paper. The 1952 Supreme Court case of Youngstown Sheet & Tube
Co. v Sawyer 343 U.S. 579 circumscribed the powers of the presidency for one of the few
times in the history of the United States. Citing both the fragility of the national
economy and the needs of the fighting troops of the Korean War, President Harry Truman
seized most of the countrys steel mills in an effort to avert a steelworkers
strike that could have put troops in active warfare in even more danger stemming from a
lack of necessary machinery and materiel. Strikes were commonplace in 1952 when the
Supreme Court determined that Truman had overstepped the bounds provided for the
presidency by the framers of the Constitution. Other factors were at play, however, and it
appears that not all of them were taken into account by the Court. Bibliography lists 9
sources. KoreaMil.doc
The Enduring Evils of McCarthyism : A 6 page research
paper on the negative impact that McCarthyism had on American life & politics. The
writer details Joseph McCarthy's motivations, actions, and the effects he had on Americans
in his anti-Communist drives of the 1950s. It is argued that McCarthyism was nothing more
than a modern-day witchhunt and that even light of our political fears, it cannot be
justified. McCarthyism was, in theme, both anti-American and anti-Democracy even as it
attempted to combat the "threat" of Communism-- destroying innocent lives and
ruining good names all the while. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Mccarthy.wps
The Rosenbergs Guilt / More than Questionable :
A 15 page paper discussing the injustices suffered by Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Americas hysteria over the Red Threat needed outlet, and Joe McCarthys witch
hunts had not yet begun. The Rosenbergs provided a scapegoat image through which the
entire country could feel better: the "boys" in Korea would not be facing the
horrors of the new type of warfare had it not been for these evil spies giving away all
our secrets to the Russians. That the Rosenbergs were never proven to have committed any
wrongdoing of any kind was immaterial. They were going to be found guilty regardless of
the charges levied against them, and the stiffer the penalty the better. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Rosnberg.wps
Edward R. Murrow / His Role in the Downfall Of Senator Joe
McCarthy : A 9 page overview of the man, his work, and his media
"attacks" against McCarthy. Also includes information about the life and career
of McCarthy. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Murrow.wps
E.L. Doctorows "The Book Of Daniel" :
This 10 page essay analyzes the story on several levels: the protagonist's struggle with
the past and the present, his journey to overcome past events, the path that finally gives
him freedom; the author's commentary on the culture of the society during the more than
two decades that span the story; and on the government. The Book of Daniel is a
metafictive work that interweaves the narrator's imagination wtih factual events within
the context established by the real political and social conditions in post-War America in
the 1950s. The Age of McCarthyism. A paranoiac society terrified of communism, some ready
to accuse anyone, condemn anyone who seemed sympathetic. The background for this work of
fiction is the famous and controversial case of the Rosenbergs, tried, convicted and
executed for conspiracy to commit espionage. Danielb.wps
E. L. Doctorows "Ragtime" : This 5
page paper provides a concise overview of the major themes and perspectives presented in
E. L. Doctorows 1975 novel Ragtime. This paper reflects upon the societal and
racial concepts noted by Doctorow, and then also defines the correlation between race and
culture and the nature of mans transition in society as they are depicted in this
work. No additional sources cited. Ragtime.wps
"Being Red" : A 5 page paper on the book
"Being Red," by Howard Fast. This book is a memoir of Fasts life as a
communist during the earlier part of this decade. His tales take the reader behind the
scenes of the communist movement during very stressful times. He remained a communist for
quite some time while others were leaving the faith. No additional sources cited. Beingred.wps
The Quiz Show Scandal Of The 1950s : A 6 page
paper discussing the scandal of the 1950s that involved game shows and the rigging
of those game shows. America was essentially a land of innocence, especially in regards to
television and the media. We were not yet callused to depictions we saw on the television
set and we trusted those we saw in the media. The quiz show scandal, which revealed a
"fixed" game, changed all of that. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Quizscan.wps
Comparative Presidential Studies / Truman vs. Eisenhower
: Presidents Truman and Eisenhower shared many of the same philosophies, yet, they
were also extremely different. This 6 page research paper reviews the ideologies &
accomplishments of each of these two Presidents. Bibliography includes 6 references. Trueis.wps
President Eisenhower / On Weaponry & Peace : 10
pages in length. The author discusses a statement that was made by Eisenhower concerning
using weaponry as a keeper of peace and the significance of security and liberty.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Eisen.wps
History of Theme Parks : This 7 page paper
explores the evolution of theme parks from Disneyland to Universal Studios' Jurassic Park.
Specifically discussed are the economic benefits provided by theme parks, the ever-growing
number of theme parks throughout the United States, and the changes theme parks have
undergone over the years. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Tparks.wps
Walt Disney the Animator : A 5 page paper that
looks at the development of Walt Disney as an animator and as a focus in the animation
industry. Since his beginnings in animation in 1919, Walt Disney always demonstrated his
skills as an animator, developing his skills from animation techniques created by others.
But Walt Disney's greatest contribution to the industry was his organizational skills, his
eye for detail, and his animation process that he developed for other animators.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Waltdisn.wps
Walt Disney - The Man : 5 pages in length.
When one thinks of Walt Disney, the mind conjures up visions of Mickey Mouse, amusement
parks and feature-length films. But there exists more to the man who gifted the world with
the likes of Donald Duck and Peter Pan: behind the imagination lived a role model who was
impassioned with making the world a better place for both humanity and the animal world.
Through his efforts, Disney enabled great -- if not subtle -- changes to occur while he
cleverly hid his intentions within an entertaining platform. The writer addresses Disney's
humanitarian contributions, as well as those he set forth for the environment, that
clearly shows why he is a role model of a different color. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Waltdis.wps
Walt Disney & The Culture He Created : This 8
page report examines "Disney Culture" in relationship to its founder, Walt
Disney. The writer examines Disneys mission statement, dress code, value system,
theme park layout & landscape, and overall relevance to American culture. Recent
controversies surrounding the organization are also included. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Disney.wps
Bill Cosby & Carroll OConnor : The
lives of these two American celebrities are compared and contrasted in a 5 page analysis.
The obvious similarities involving the early and tragic deaths of their sons leads to a
discussion on their family values. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Cosocon.wps
Progression Of The American Theatre / Pre-War 1930 To The
Post-War 1950s : A 10 page paper that compares and contrasts the styles and major
developments in the American theatre from 1930 to the 1950s, with a focus on the scenery,
costumes and actors of each era. Bibliography lists 12+ sources. Amthe.wps
The Gulf Of Tonkin : 15 pages in length. The
Gulf of Tonkin is significant to the beginning of the Vietnam War as it gave President
Johnson the ammunition he needed to instigate combat upon the North Vietnamese. The
battle, which took place near the North Vietnamese coast, has been historically noted as
one of the key incidents that ultimately plunged the United States into the Vietnam War.
The writer discusses the significance of the Tonkin Gulf incident as it relates to the
Vietnam War. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Gulftonk.wps
America in the Sixties : 7 pages worth of brief
essays and definitions pertinent to any study of the United States during the 1960's.
Included are such names and keywords as : Lenny Bruce, Kent State Shootings, Woodstock,
Clark Clifford, My Lai Massacre, Tet Offensive, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, Voting Rights Act,
Martin Luther King, Jack Ruby and much more. No bibliography. Amerc60s.wps
The Turbulent 1960s In America : A 7 page paper
discussing the social protests of the 1960s. It was the decade when it seemed that the
whole world was intent on coming to an end. Cities burned, as did draft cards. The drug
culture was coming into its own. Rock stars dropped from drug overdoses and were held up
as martyrs for the ills of society. Activism was "in" and personified on
campuses all across the nation. The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) saw its
greatest activity during the last half of the decade, with the Vietnam war as its focus.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. 1960s.doc
Jonathan Rieders Canarsie : The Jews & Italians of
Brooklyn Against Liberalism : A 5 page analysis of the book by Jonathan Rieder.
Many books have investigated the societal and racial turmoil that began in the 1960s from
the standpoint of the African-American community. This book, however, takes a look at the
period between 1960 and 1980 from a different perspective--that of a middle-class white
community. In so doing, the Rieder doesn't excuse the actions of this neighborhood, but he
does help to the reader to understand their motivations. No additional sources cited. Canarsie.wps
New Urban Immigrants : A 5 page analysis of the
book by Illsoo Kim which looks at the ways in which immigration has changed since the
Immigration Act of 1965. Kim specifically looks at the Korean community centered in the
New York metropolitan area as representative of this new wave of immigration. This book
demonstrates how the fundamental nature of immigration has changed since the early part of
this century. No additional sources cited. Newurb.wps
The Impact Of Hippies On American Culture : A 5
page paper that reflects on the transformation of perspectives that occurred as a result
of the hippie generation of the 1960s and 1970s. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Hippies.wps
(The) American Economic & Industrialization : A 7
page essay discussing the developing U.S. economy in the wake of an emerging Industrial
society (writer goes as far back as the late 1860's and upto the mid- 1930's). No
Bibliography. Amerecon.wps
American History/Short Essays : Contains
several short essays/works; a 1 page creatively-written letter from the standpoint of
former Indian leader Jawaharlal Nehru to Winston Churchill, a 1 page opinion about the
U.S. decision to explode atomic bombs over Japan at the conclusion of World War II, and 1
page discussing the sociopolitical struggles of Vietnam veterans in our country. No
bibliography. Amhistes.wps
The United States Economy Under JFK in 1963 : A
4 page paper on the history of the U.S. and it's economy under the Kennedy administration.
While the papers main purpose is to show what the economy was like during the year
1963, it also goes into detail about the Kennedy administration and how the president
impacted the economy. No Bibliography. 1963.wps
The United States & Its Economy In 1973 : A
4 page paper on the economy under the Nixon administration. The paper mainly talks about
where Richard Nixon took the economy of the United States while also talking about his
presidency. No bibliography. 1973.wps
The Most Influential 20th Century U.S. Presidents : A
5 page paper in which the writer discusses Teddy Roosevelt, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and
Ronald Reagan, comparing how and why these three men each demonstrated characteristics
qualifying them as the most influential U.S. Presidents of the 20th century. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Infpres.wps
(The) Balance of Payments & Kennedy : Provides
a thorough, 8 page overview of factors controlling and inhibiting global trading and the
world economy leading upto the Balance of Payments and the reason behind Kennedy's
pertinent dilemma. Written mostly from a U.S. perspective. No Bibliography. Balapay.wps
The Cuban Missile Crisis & The Role Of John F.
Kennedy : A 5 page examination of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the role of John F.
Kennedy. Bibliography lists five sources. Cubanc.wps
The Cuban Missile Crisis : 8 pages in length.
Never before or since the Cuban Missile Crisis has the world been placed on such alert for
potential nuclear disaster. As a result of Soviet missiles being secretly planted in Cuba,
the threat of a nuclear world war was directly at hand. The writer discusses what
ultimately caused the Cuban Missile Crisis, as well as interjects considerations with
regard to how the world's safety of today rests upon what was learned from this situation.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cubamiss.wps
The Bay of Pigs, the CIA & Kennedy : A 9 page
research paper on the Bay of Pigs and the relationship of the CIA to Kennedy. The writer
details the background of the fiasco, and the culpability of the participants.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Baypigs.wps
The Bay Of Pigs - Peter Wyden's "Untold Story"
: A 5 page analysis of the Peter Wyden's fascinating book. This is a well-researched,
scholarly, historical account, of the disastrous invasion of Cuba in the Kennedy
administration, which reads as if it were a novel. Full of dialogue and description, Wyden
gives the reader an insider's view of how the plans for the Bay of Pigs Invasion were
carried out within the U.S. government; and, in the process, he also gives the reader a
clear understanding as to how so many extremely intelligent leaders, America's best and
brightest, could think that the CIA plan could work. What he succeeds in showing his
readership is that even the best and most well intentioned leaders are not supermen, they
are human, and as such, they are capable of error. The Bay of Pigs was-quite simply-a
mistake-one of the most dramatic in U.S. history. No additional sources cited. Wyden.wps
Kennedy & Cuba vs. Nixon & China / A Comparison Of
Negotiation Styles: A 12 page overview of Kennedys executive committee
handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis compared to Nixons normalization process
developed out of the Shanghai Communiqué and the crisis of the Cultural Revolution in
China in 1970. The paper discusses the salient points of how these two forms of
negotiation (committee and normalization) were developed from these crises, including
policy objectives, style/model developed and ongoing effectiveness of decisions.
Bibliography cites 13 sources. Chincuba.doc
(The) Black Panthers : 8 pages about the Black
Panther party of the 1960's and 70's. Discusses their role, their purpose, and the
government's "plot" to exterminate them. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Blackpan.wps
The Latin Lords / Media Destruction of Political Effort
: 12 pages in length. An insightful look at how the media portrayed the Latin Lords --
a radical, socio-politically involved group (active during the 60's and 70's) that can be
compared in many respects to the better-known Black Panthers. The author argues that the
media over-exaggerated and made them out to be 'irresponsible hoods' -- so as to destroy
public trust in the Lords and unfairly make them out to be a band of street
"hoods" and not activists they actually were. Detail is given as to the
sociological "bonding" experiences of Latin Lords. Bibliography lists
approximately 20 sources. Latinlor.wps
A Nation of Protests, The Age of Dissent : This 5
page essay reviews some of the most notable protest movements occuring in the U.S.A
between 1950 and 1990. Struggles for civl rights and preservation of the environment are
among the many touched upon. Bibliography lists seven sources. Protesdt.wps
Protest As A Way To Change : An 8 page paper
examining the civil rights movement of the 50's, 60's, and 70's and how protest has
brought about change in our nation. Also examines the Women's Movement as a second pier
protest and looks at the meaning and overall impact turbulent and peaceful protest has had
on our society. Bibliography lists 1 source. Protestc.wps
Integration After Brown v. Board Of Ed : The Brown
vs. Board of Education (1954) decision is highlighted in this 8 page paper that looks at
school segregation. Several cases, such as Missouri vs. Jenkins (1990), which have served
to demonstrate a reversal of the original order, are included. The paper concludes that
despite the problems with Brown, which are also noted, integration is sorely needed in a
society that is still racially divided. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Afterbrown.doc
A Legal History of Integration in U.S. Public Schools : A
5 page research paper that gives a brief synopsis of the legal cases that have affected
public policy in regards to school integration. The writer covers landmark cases such as
Brown vs. the Board of Education, but the cases that led up to this pivotal legal decision
are also reviewed. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Leglint.wps
Brown vs. Board of Ed -- Its Impact Today : In this 7
page paper, the writer analyzes the impact of the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education
decision of 1954. It is demonstrated that, although the Supreme Court had good intentions
when deciding against segregation, the hidden racial agendas caused by this decision have
had lasting effects. After over 40 years, the positive affects of the decision are
questioned. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Brownvs.wps
The Birmingham Protest : A 12 page paper
discussing the civil rights protest in Birmingham, Alabama, in April of 1963 and the
history of amendments to the United States Constitution which purported to grant equal
rights to African-American citizens. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Birming.rtf
George Wallace / Both Sides Of The Coin -- The Civil
Rights Movement : A 7 page paper on George Wallace and the role he played in the
civil rights movement. His was a fight to gain office more than that of hatred. He spoke
hatred because people listened. He struggled for segregation and lost but gained support
in his presidential campaigning. He was shot in 1972 and changed his beliefs and attitudes
100%. He now stands for equality instead of against it. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Wallace.wps
McCarthyism and Civil Rights Movement : A 4 page
essay that discusses the paradox of these two movements occurring during the same era. The
beginnings of the Civil Rights movement which would emerge fully in the 1960s could find
its foundations beginning in the 1950s, the same period of time that saw ultraconservative
McCarthyism. The writer offers reasons why the occurrence of these two events is not as
paradoxical as it seems at first glance. Mccar.wps
Origin of Social Movements / Civil Rights & Farm Workers
: A 3 page essay that investigates the origin of these two social movements and their
subsequent impacts on the American society. The writer argues that social movements always
have an impact on the society, the questions are: is the impact lasting and how much of an
impact is made. In both these cases the impacts were significant. Evidence for the
conclusion is presented. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Impact.wps
Impact Of 1960s Social Movements : A 4 page essay
discussing how the social movements of the 1960s impacted attitudes toward race,
government, war, politicians and women. Did the struggles of those involved in the
different movements result in lasting changes? This writer suggests they did, although
true equality still eludes many segments of the population, the events of the 1960s did
have a positive impact in many arenas. Socmove.wps
Civil Rights in the United States : A brief, 4 page
overview of the struggle for civil rights in the United States. Covers relevant politics
and law-making from 1870 to the present. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Civilrig.wps
The Civil Rights Movement in America : A 50 page
research paper chronicling in great detail the modern civil rights movement. The writer
describes the historical and political background that led to the formation of the
African-American civil rights movement in the 1950s and traces the movements efforts.
Bibilography lists 12+ sources. Civilri.wps
The Success Of The Civil Rights Movement : A 5 page
research paper that examines the success of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. The
writer argues that this social movement was incredibly successful as it forever changed
American culture and ended officially sanctioned prejudice. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Succiv.wps
Civil Rights : This 5 page paper compares the
civil rights movement of the sixties as with those that occurred during the earlier part
of the century. Figures such as Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.DuBois are discussed. The
September 1998 racial disturbances in New York are used as examples of why the fight for
equality is still not over. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civrite.wps
The Civil Rights Movement / Its Importance to Educational
Equality :
A 3 page overview of the positive results of the Civil Rights Movement on Education.
Identifies bilingual education and the Civil Rights Act as being perhaps the two most
important spin-offs of this movement. Relies heavily on "Multicultural Education in a
Pluralistic Society" (1998) by Donna Gollnick and Philip Chinn. No additional sources
cited. Eduequa2.wps
President Kennedys Civil Rights Legacy Analyzed
: A 5 page paper which questions whether President John F. Kennedy actually left
behind a legacy of civil rights, or if it was merely a facade created to perpetuate the
slain leaders memory. Specifically considered are whether or not JFK actually
achieved anything in civil rights, why or why not, and the motives behind his involvement
in civil rights. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jfkcivil.wps
Robert Weisbrots "Freedom Bound: A History of
the Civil Rights Movement" : This 3 page report is an overview of
Weisbrots chronicle of the major events of Americas civil rights movement.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Freeboun.wps
The American Civil Rights Movement / Philadelphia : A
5 page paper discussing the civil rights movement particularly in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Bibliography lists eight sources which are all taken from newspaper reports.
Philly.doc
Civil Rights Movement 1945-1965 : A 5 page paper
discussing events of that time period that brought about the civil rights of African
Americans. This time period in history was instrumental in building a foundation for later
achievements and victories within the civil rights movement. President Kennedy is
described and his efforts towards the movement. Also included is Martin Luther King who
was essentially the voice for the civil rights movement. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Civilr3.wps
Separatism / A Legacy 1960-1990 : A 6 page
paper on how the 1960s led to the separatism of the 1990s. The writer proves, through
historical, socioeconomic and political perspectives that "the revolutionaries of the
1960s are still stranded on the edge of the abyss and scrambling for ways to keep their
children from falling in. One or more leaders today havent the charisma or
opportunity, due to media castration, to lead them. Leadership is coming in the form of
separatism into various cultures. Just as they were then, the boomers are stuck looking
for identity in separatism, and also as they were then, they are the leaders of that
revolution." Bibliography lists 14 sources. 60s.wps
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. / 1960-1967 : A 12
page overview of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. during his years as Chairman of the House
Committee on Education and Labor. The writer provides an historical view of his career in
these years with emphasis on the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in terms of his
leadership style, allies, and enemies. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Acpowell.wps
A History of Desegregation : An 8 page paper that
provides an overview of the history of desegregation in the United States that stemmed
from the Brown v. the Board of Education decision and the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Deseghis.wps
Central High School / Landmark Event In The Civil Rights
Movement :
A 15 page paper on how the efforts of the black students at Central High School helped
advanced the movement. This paper covers the students' sacrifice and the effects it had in
the courts and on government. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Desegre.wps
*More Civil Rights papers can be found in the Black
Studies section !
Desegregation of Major League Baseball In The United States
: A 10 page paper on the integration of Black athletes into major league baseball. The
writer describes the evolution of the Negro Leagues and the reasons why it would have been
beneficial for these leagues to remain in effect as they contributed to social bonding. It
is argued that integration damaged some of the pride and cultural experience that Black
athletes enjoyed in the Negro Leagues. Desegregation brought about major opposition,
ridicule, shame, etc; Irony exists in the fact that Blacks were allowed to fight and die
for America-- but they could not play baseball. And once they were allowed to, nobody
would accept them. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Desegreg.wps
The Causes and Effects of World War II : A 5 page
paper on the causes and effects of Word War II. It includes insight and some facts as to
why we went to war, who was involved, and what some of the outcomes were. It also
describes some of the losses suffered by the various countries involved, and what
motivated them to act as they did. Bibliography cites several sources. Ww-ii.wps
World War II & The End Of Discrimination In The American
Military :
A 7 page paper on discrimination in World War II and how African-Americans finally began
to break the "color barrier" in the military. Specific cases including those of
the Civilian Pilots Training Act, The Tuskegee airmen, and more, are presented. The
assimilation of women into the military is described as well. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Ww2disc.wps
The Genre Of War Films / Avoiding The Issue Of Race : In
this well-reasoned 5 page essay, the writer argues that war films have traditionally
avoided having to portray African-Americans in a realistic manner. Even films about the
Civil War "hid" Black people to a large extent -- out of fear that doing
otherwise would invoke some controversial discontent. A number of insightful examples from
war films are provided to support this thesis. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Warfilms.wps
"The End of Victory Culture" by Tom Engelhardt
: A 5 page paper in which the writer provides an overview of his concepts in The
End of Victory Culture, especially as they relate to the transition in perceptions of
the American war story in post-World War II Cold War America. No additional sources cited.
Engel.wps
Hawaii : A 6 page paper which discusses the state of
Hawaii. A profile of Hawaii is given, along with political history, leadership, and key
issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Hawaii.wps
J.F.K., Civil Rights, & Lyndon B. Johnson : A
short yet concise, 3 page essay on the impact that John F. Kennedy's work on the Civil
Rights movement would have on American society and how such influence carried over into
the Lyndon B. Johnson years as well. The writer also touches upon issues concerning early
American involvement in Vietnam and questions how American society might have been
different if Kennedy had not been assassinated. Bibliography for second essay lists two
sources. Hist1877.wps
John F. Kennedy As A Cold War Warrior : A 30 page
research paper which examines Kennedy presidency from the viewpoint that Kennedy was the
epitome of a Cold War combatant due to the aggressive stance he took with the former
Soviet Union. The writer covers such topics as the Bay of Pigs, the Cuban Missile Crisis,
the Berlin Wall, as well as the plotting by the Kennedy administration to have Castro
assassinated. Bibliography contains 15 sources. Kencoldw.wps
John F. Kennedy / The Man, The Memory, The Impacts :
A 16 page paper exploring the life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Includes comparisons of his
"memory" with his actual accomplishments and those of other U.S. Presidents such
as Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and Bill Clinton. Bibliography
lists five sources. Jfk2.wps
The Economic Policies of John F. Kennedy : A 7 page
paper discussing the role John F. Kennedy played in relationship to the economy of the
United States during his time in office. While Kennedy was quite ignorant in regards to
any type of economic strategy in the beginning he quickly taught himself and had others
around him instruct him about economics. He was unlike those before him or after him in
that his knowledge was learned with no previous bias. this led Kennedy to produce a non
judgmental approach to the economic situation of the United States. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Johnfk.wps
The J.F.K. Assassination / Fact vs. Film Fantasy : 8
pages in length. An excellent resource for those studying forensics or criminal
investigations. This paper analyzes the reliability of facts presented in Oliver Stone's
movie JFK with respect to actual Warren Commission and House Select Committee reports. It
is argued that the most logical assassin was indeed Lee Harvey Oswald and that Stone's
movie is good for little more than imaginative historical fantasy. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Jfk.wps
Lee Harvey Oswald As A Sole Assassin : A 13 page
paper that presents both sides of the case and dismisses the conspiracy theory for the
following reasons: none of the conspiracy arguments match, they are disjointed and if true
everyone in the CIA would have known about the "secret" plot to assassinate JFK;
in contrast, the sole assassin theory is supported by evidence gathered by such diverse
agents as CIA agents, lawyers, private investigators and Norman Mailer. In this theory,
all the evidence matches, with each adding a little more insight into Oswald. Bibliography
lists more than 10 sources. Lhoswald.wps
Jack Ruby / Conspirator Or An Unstable Individual Simply
Seeking Attention ? : A 15 page paper examining the life of Jack Ruby, the man who
killed Lee Harvey Oswald. Discusses the improbibility of his role as a conspirator and
points to his mental and personal instability as the likely reasons he killed Oswald.
Bibliography lists ten sources. Jackruby.wps
Book Review / Prosecution of the Lindbergh Kidnapping
Case : A 5 page discussion of The Lindbergh Case. The writer details the
investigation and the trial of the crime with regard to the role of and effectiveness of
the prosecutor. Bibliography lists 1 sources. Lindbergh.wps.
Major Issues In Constitutional History : 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. Conhist.wps
Closing of the American Mind / Book Review : Approximately
4 pages in length. An analytical review of Allan Bloom's "The Closing of the American
Mind"--A book in which the author criticizes the American university's abandonment of
traditional educational values (circa 1960-present). Report concludes that "The Closing of the American Mind" was actually a
misinterpretation of what should really have been titled "The Opening of the American
Mind." No Bibliography. Closamer.wps
Sex & The Mass Media / The Sixties Vs. The Nineties
: A 10 page paper on the change in attitudes and policy regarding sex in TV and movies
from the beginning of the sixties to the middle of the nineties. It concludes that since
television followed movies in becoming more "sexually free," perhaps the
"kinder, gentler" love story the movies have focused on of late presages a
change for television as well. Bibliography lists six sources. Sexmedia.wps
The Evolution Of "TV Moms" : A 9 page paper
on television mothers and their evolution from domestic housekeeper/child-raisers to
professional women. Beginning with the '50s, TV moms are examined and compared to the
real-life counterparts. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Tvmoms.wps
Sitcoms Of The 50's & 60's -- Media Portrayal Of The
American Family : A 14 page research paper on the history of situational comedies
("sitcoms") and their presentation of the American family during the 1950's and
60's. The writer discusses specific shows, their characters, and the degree of reality
presented by them and their on-screen families. Comparisons are made between yesterday and
today regarding TV's portrayal of divorce, social problems, etc; Bibliography lists
approximately 10 sources. Sitcom60.wps
American Families & The Nostalgia Myth / The Way We Never
Were :
Focusing primarily upon the argument in Stephanie Coontz's (1992) book by same title, the
writer of this 5 page paper presents the argument that each generation has looked upon the
one previous to it and commented on how pure and innocent things were back in the
proverbial "good ol' days." In actuality, however, morality was never as high in
the past as we are led to believe. We are "brainwashed" by family-orientated
television programs to believe that during the 50's and 60's, people were more
"innocent" when in reality, juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, drug abuse,
etc.;-- soared-- sometimes to levels much higher than today. This social phenomenon
is explored in great detail. Bibliography also cites 2 additional sources. Waywene.wps
The Changing American Family
: This 5 page essay describes the changing American family, considering many
aspects including gender roles, ethnic variances, longevity, blended families as well as
projections for the future. The papers position is that the traditional nuclear
family was a temporary structure and has been replaced by a revised definition mostly
brought on by social change. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Charamer.wps
Cold War Politics : A 2 page essay on post Cold War
politics briefly endorsing Henry Kissinger's "realist position" and its
applicability today...20thhist.wps
The History And Ideology of the Pentecostalist Movement
: 8 pages in length. An historic overview of the "Holy Movement" in the
United States and the birth of Methodism followed by Pentecostalism during the late 19th
and early 20th centuries. The writer looks at how Pentecostalism has changed since its
original inception, to become more organized and bureaucratic than was originally
intended. FREE outline included ! Bibliography lists 10 sources. Holimove.wps
History Of 911 Emergency Response Systems : A 6 page
paper describing the history and progression of 911 emergency response systems and their
application today. The author attempts to show the factors that impact the effectiveness
of using 911 emergency response systems and addresses a number of complaints about its
effectiveness. FREE Outline included. Bibliography lists 6 sources. 911.wps
(The) Democratic Convention of 1968 : 7 pages in
length. A look at the historic events surrounding the '68 convention and the negative
ramifications that they would have for the Democratic party in the ensuing years. The
protests and riots of the '68 convention are discussed as well as the sociopolitical
reasons for the Democrats' blame. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Democcon.wps
The Chicago Conspiracy Trial : An 8 page paper
discussing the trial of the Chicago Eight following the 1968 Democratic National
Convention riots, what precipitated the riots, how the trial was handled, what both events
taught the American people about themselves and their government. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Chictria.wps
Detente : A 7 page history of Detente from World War
I to the Nixon era. Bibliography lists approximately 6 sources. Detente.wps
Detente and Nixon's Involvement: An 8 page paper on
the events leading up to detente and Richard Nixon's involvement. The writer describes the
years prior to the Cold War, the involvement of Kennedy and Krushchev in nuclear armament,
and Nixon's eventual move toward the lessening of hostilities. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Nixondet.wps
Richard Milhous Nixon / The Man & His Administration
: A 6 page essay on Richard Nixon, his political career, and his administration.
Differs from other reports on Nixon in that the writer focuses more upon Nixons
political career as a whole -- not just the Watergate scandal. Bibliography includes five
sources. Nix.wps
The Life of Richard Nixon / Cause & Effect : A 6
page cause and effect paper discusses the relationship between the unethical actions of
former President Richard Nixon and the subsequent negative publicity that subsequently led
to his resignation from office rather then face impeachment proceedings. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Nixlife.wps
Richard Nixon & Watergate : An 11 page paper on
the known events of the Watergate scandal and the investigation that followed.
Controversial issues concerning the Watergate tapes are discussed in great detail and the
writer explains how socially devastating the incident was. This was the first time a U.S.
president ever resigned but according to this paper, the ultimate effect of such was both
a positive and educational one for the American public. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Watergat.wps
Richard Nixon & The Watergate Conspiracy : A 21
page paper that outlines the history of the Watergate Conspiracy and discusses the role
that mass media and public opinion had in the proposed impeachment of Nixon. The author
relates the causes of the Watergate conspiracy in terms of personality, society and the
political institution and comes to the conclusion that Nixon deserved to be impeached as
outlined within the articles of impeachment. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Nixonwat.wps
The Executive Decision to Pardon Richard Nixon : A
thorough, 9 page analysis of the executive decision to pardon Richard Nixon. It is argued
that recent research has revealed that President Ford was prepared to pardon Nixon long
before he was ever even indicted. A review of documented meetings, testimony, and more is
presented to show that indeed Nixon only left office knowing full well that he would not
be penalized for his crimes. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nixonpar.wps
Book Review / Text Shows Nixon as a Successful Politician !
: A 4 page review of Stephen Ambrose's book entitled "The Triumph of a
Politician" in which President Richard Nixon was actually regarded as being an
important leader-- successful in most respects and even largely responsible for the
possibility of the Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush presidencies ! No additional
bibliography. Nixonbok.wps
Carter & Clinton : A 10 page paper comparing
President Carters administration and President Clintons first administration.
Their economic policies are considered followed by a section discussing their foreign
policies. Within the area of foreign policy the major crises are addressed. Carter had the
Iran hostage situation and Clinton had the Bosnia situation. This is followed by a brief
section listing other members of Washington who were involved with the administration.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Cartclin.wps
Watergate & G. Gordon Liddy : A 6 page paper on
G. Gordon Liddys involvement with Watergate. The focus is that of defining what it
was that Liddy was guilty of. He had powerful people put him in the position of power and
the fact that they were equally responsible is illustrated. The general character of Liddy
is also described. following the paper is a sources cited list that lists 6 sources. Liddy.wps
Alger Hiss & Whittaker Chambers / Underpinnings Of The
Conspiracy Theory : A 30 page paper that provides an overview of the historical,
political and social elements that led to the conviction of Alger Hiss as a Russian spy
and the factors that led to arguments regarding a conspiracy against Hiss. This paper
considers the role of men like Hugh Cronin, Richard Nixon, Whittaker Chambers, J. Edgar
Hoover, and McCarthy, and the implications of interconnected associations in supporting
the possibility of a conspiracy against Hiss. Bibliography lists 25 sources. Ahiss.wps
(The) Emmet Till Trial : A 12 page research
paper on the circumstances and events leading to the murder and the trial. The writer
describes the story of Till, the murder and the trial that followed. This particular case
was a landmark in 20th century history in which law agents attempted to cover up key
elements of the torturous murder of a young Black child. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Emmettil.wps
The Lizzie Borden Trial vs. Sharon Pollock's "Blood
Relations" : A 7 page paper relating the historical background of the 19th
century trial of spinster Lizzie Borden who is said to have brutally murdered her parents
to various contradictory accounts. Particularly important to this discussion is the
information presented in Pollock's play on the same subject entitled "Blood
Relations." Bibliography lists 5 sources. Lizziebo.wps
Sharon Pollocks Blood Relations : In 5 pages
the author discusses "Blood Relations" by Sharon Pollock. "Sharon Pollock,
one of Canada's leading playwrights, wrote a play about Ms. Borden. 'Blood Relations' is
about Lizzie Borden, the acquitted axe murderer. Lizzie Borden is considered to be the
most notorious murderess in American history. She is infamous. Lizzie portrayed a sinister
sweetness. Nance O'Neil was the actress who became Lizzie's lover, and a mainstay of the
play. Pollock's play consists of 49 scenes that play with time and gives dramatic
contrasts, and dramatic potential." Blodrel.wps
Sacco and Vanzetti : 6 pages in length. Discusses the
famous death penalty case where two Italian immigrants affiliated with an anarchist group
were executed for a crime they insisted they didnt commit. To this day, there is
considerable mystery surrounding this. Did they do it, or was their trial a political
witchhunt? Bibliography lists five sources. Sacco.wps
The Sacco-Vanzetti Case / Failure of The American Justice
System : An 8 page discussion of the Sacco-Vanzetti trial -- An historic case from
the early 20th century in which two Italian-Americans were unjustly sentenced to die.
Several sources listed in bibliography. Saccovzt.wps
Actor / Singer Paul Robesons Political Mistreatment In
The United States : Paul Robeson was a remarkably talented singer & actor who
faced adversity in the form of racial prejudice and intolerance; he was labeled subversive
due to his outspokenness about racial injustice and his defense of some communistic
principles. In this insightful 8 page research paper, the writer argues on behalf of
Robeson and in defense of his activities. FREE outline included. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Paulrobe.wps
Essays on the Cold War : Approximately 6 pages
worth of essay responses pertaining to various idiosyncratic aspects of the Cold War i.e.,
The Cuban Missile Crisis, American attitudes towards the former Soviet Union,
Administrative decision-making during Kennedy's presidency etc; No Bibliography. Coldwar.wps
Fashion During the 1950's : 5 pages in length.
A well-written essay in which the writer demonstrates how popular fashions of the 1950's
reflected the sociocultural mood of that particular era. It is posited that fashions are
always representative of the mindstate of the people who live in the era during which they
are popular. T-shirts, boots, jeans, and black leather jackets are among the many examples
provided of fashion during the fifties. Bibliography lists 7 comprehensive sources. Fashn50s.wps
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society"
: A 12 page socio-political analysis of Lyndon B. Johnson's well-intended failure in
implementing the "Great Society" plan. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Greatsoc.wps
The Years of Lyndon Johnson / The Path to Power : A 5
page paper that provides a concise look at the Robert Caros book "Years Of
Lyndon Johnson" and considers the authors thesis and the significance of
the work. No additional sources cited. Johnpowe.wps
Neil Armstrong : A 6 page biography of astronaut Neil
Armstrong-- most commonly known as the first man to walk on the moon. Bibliography lists
10 sources. Armstron.wps
Astronaut Sally Ride -- First American Woman In Space
: A 5 page overview of the life & contributions of astronaut Sally Ride, the first
American woman in space. Ride's work in the field, space missions and scientific research
are discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Sallyrid.wps
Activities of the Ku Klux Klan : An 8 page overview
of the Klan's history, activity, and an attempt to explain some of their behavior using
sociological crime theories (radical-conflict). The Klan is compared to traditional
organized crime groups and also to other hate groups such as The White Citizen's Council.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Kkk2.wps
(The) Ku Klux Klan in the South : A 14 page
report on the history of the early (post-Reconstruction) and twentieth century (1960's
era) Ku Klux Klan and how it terrorized the South. A large part of this paper deals
specifically with the case of Crenshaw County, Alabama and the Klan's hideous ability to
effect itself as a major instigator of socio-political events. In theme, the writer
attempts to remind us of how politically-powerful hate organizations can become so that we
can hopefully prevent future uprisings. No Bibliography. Kkk.wps
The Ku Klux Klan : This 12 page paper explores
the experience of the KKK and reasons why the groups activity dominated just a few
decades within American history. The paper concludes that the Klans motivations are
largely economic in nature. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Kkkhist.wps
Ku Klux Klan / Historical Change : 10 pages in
length. The past decade has represented some drastic changes within the framework of the
Ku Klux Klan. In an effort to attract a larger following, and thus take better control
over the issues of white supremacy, KKK's national director, Thom Robb, has made some
significant alterations to the way in which the racist group is presented. Such historical
changes mark the organization's need to update its original concepts with regard to how it
relates to the rest of the world. The writer discusses this historical change as it
relates to the Ku Klux Klan. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kkkchng.wps
Ku Klux Klan & The NAACP / Comparisons Of Beliefs
: 8 pages in length. If there were ever two organizations that represented the
antithesis of each other, they would be the Ku Klux Klan and the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) symbolizing the furthest ends of the racial
spectrum. The NAACP stands for the inherent rights of minority groups -- the struggle for
civil and political liberty -- while the KKK is instrumental in attempting to refuse those
rights to any race other than white Christian supremacists. While one speaks to human
equality, the other maintains that white supremacy is the only consideration worthy of
contemplation. The writer compares belief systems between the NAACP and the Ku Klux Klan.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Kkknaacp.wps
Todays Ku Klux Klan : An 8 page discussion of
Nancy MacLeans book entitled "Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the
Second Ku Klux Klan." 5 sources are added to reinforce points made. Behnmask.wps
Mythology Of The South / Racism & White Supremacy
: In 17 pages, the author discusses the myth of racism and white supremacy in the
South. This myth has been around for a number of years and has been perpetuated into
infamy. Bibliography lists 18 sources. Mytsouth.wps
Segregation -- Myth Of The South : A 15 page paper
discussing the myth of white supremacy in the South. The evil done in the name of race
likely was not so much based in the delusions of white supremacy as in fear that such
attitudes might in fact be groundless. Liberals of all colors later claimed that members
of the black race deserved ongoing preferential treatment as retribution for "400
years of oppression," a common phrase in the 1960s that manages to persist, though
far more in the North today than in the South. The South may well be the most racially
tolerant region of the country. It cannot be denied that the Ku Klux Klan burned crosses
all across the South and terrified black families for years. It also cannot be denied,
however, that their very methods were in themselves cowardly, reflecting the fear of the
whites for the blacksthe cover of darkness was not enough; they had to have robes,
too. Bibliography lists 14 sources. Segmyth.wps
U.S Involvement In Vietnam, 1945-1954 : A 5 page
research paper on U.S. involvement in Vietnam which explores the events leading up to the
Geneva Conference which ended a French presence in Vietnam, partitioned the country at the
17th parallel, and temporarily halted hostilities for two years. The writer demonstrates
how Congress was instrumental in preventing a U.S. unilateral intervention in 1954.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. War45-54.wps
Vietnam and the Media : A 15 page paper explaining
the media's role in the way the Vietnam war was perceived. The writer explains how
different types of media influenced public opinion in both the USA and Canada.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Vietnamm.wps
Vietnam War / The U.S., Ho Chi Minh, And Why We There : The
political objective of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV),
embodied in Ho Chi Minh, was the unification of Vietnam under its rule, by force if
necessary. In this 9 page paper, the writer discusses Ho Chi Minh's political nationalism,
American objectives in Vietnam, world interests in South Asia, relevant debate, pertinent
justification, and more. Bibliography lists approximately 6 sources. Viethoch.wps
Vietnam War / Corruption In The Vietnamese Army -- Book
Analysis :
This 10 page paper explores Neil Sheehan's look at the Vietnam War, "A Bright
Shining Lie," by providing a character study of John Paul Vann and examining the
corruption of the Vietnamese Army. No additional sources cited. Brightli.wps
Vietnam War / Attrition Strategy : The strategy
employed in Vietnam by General Westmoreland is discussed in this 10 page paper. A major
focus of the paper is on the use of attrition as a strategy with particular emphasis on
the book
A Bright Shining Lie by Neil Sheehan. An overview of the Vietnam conflict is also
provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Vietstrat.wps
George C. Herrings Americas Longest War : US
involvement in the Vietnam Conflict occurred for a number of reasons that were more
complex than simply the desire of the United States to prevent the spread of communism. In
his work Americas Longest War, Herring reflects on a number of common war
theories to explain US involvement and to define the essence of the action taken. Herring
also demonstrates the underpinnings of the war itself and the nature of the perspectives,
both national and international, that sustained the conflict and US involvement for so
long. This 5 page paper considers the elements of Herrings discourse, while also
providing a view of the war itself and defining the underpinnings that supported its
longevity. No additional sources cited. Gherring.wps
Vietnam War / Guerilla Warfare Tactics : An 8 page
paper discussing the guerilla warfare tactics used during the Vietnam war and how they
differed from those used in other wars. Also examines the effects of those tactics on U.S.
troops. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Guerilla.wps
Vietnam War / My Lai Massacre -- Book Review : A
6 page paper focusing upon Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim's "Four Hours In My Lai"
-- a book documenting one of the American military's darkest wartime activities ever-- the
rape, torture, and murder of thousands of innocent Vietnamese civilians within a one-day
period. The writer attempts to evaluate the book's thesis: that is ironic how My Lai seems
to be almost forgotten in today's media accounts and historical reflections upon the
Vietnam war. It is almost as if the government wants us to forget how barbarically
the U.S. military acted ! The horror of this particular incident is described in somewhat
graphic detail. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Vietnbok.wps
1968 As A Turning Point -- American Politics &
Vietnam : This 9 page research paper examines the year 1968 as a
sociopolitical turning point in which America changed its opinion about Vietnam. The
temporary nature of American successes in the big unit war, the limited success of bombing
in the north and on the infiltration routes, and the failure of the pacification campaign
were all revealed in the Tet Offensive. Politically, the U.S. government and
military had also proven themselves to be both unreliable and untrustworthy with such
illegal moves as Operation Chaos. It is essentially argued that 1968 marked a
turning point not only in how Americans would view their own government, but in how the
government would accept these views. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Viet1968.wps
The Vietnam War & American Foreign Policy : A 10
page paper that considers the history of American foreign policy and demonstrates how
policy in Vietnam was actually influenced by policies of the past. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Vietfp.wps
Vietnam War / U.S. Bombing Policy : A 9 page analysis
of the U.S. bombing policy in the Vietnam war, the subsequent loss of the war and other
devastating results (human) due to the lack of a legitimate war strategy. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Vietbomb.wps
Vietnam War -- The Tet Offensive / America Learns A Hard
Lesson : A 3 page essay in which the writer reflects upon a documentary film about
the Tet Offensive and its importance in the Vietnam War. The severity of defeat for the
Vietcong (and the U.S.) are described as are some of the specific events that enabled us
to be so ill-prepared. The Tet Offensive also had a devastating impact upon the U.S.
domestically-- and is presented in this essay as a most valuable -- and humbling --
learning experience for Americans. No Bibliography. Tetoffen.wps
Vietnam War / Mainstream Press Coverage Of The Tet Offensive
: A 7 page research paper which examines how the New York Times covered the Tet
Offensive of the Vietnam War using only primary sources. The writer looks at the original
articles published between Jan. 31 and Feb. 7, 1968, and concludes that, despite the
tendency of the conservative right to blame the American withdrawal from Vietnam on the
media, the coverage was accurate, factual, and unbiased. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Presstet.wps
Vietnam War / Socio-Political Thought & The Anti-War
Movement :
An 8 page overview & discussion of the Vietnam War, relevant events, and the ensuing
controversy that occurred domestically in the United States as a result of our
participation. Radical conflict, militant civil rights, social activism (i.e., on U.S.
college campuses), etc.; are among the many sub-topics explored. The writer is
particularly concerned with assessing precisely what it is we have "learned"
from the Vietnam war. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Vietnam.wps
The Vietnam War In Its Final Stages : A 9 page essay
which looks at the ending of the Vietnam War, but also examines some of the reasons why it
so wrong for the U.S. to be involved due to the political situation of that time.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Vietend.wps
Vietnam War / The War We Could Not Win -- Why It Really Ended
: In this insightful 9 page paper, the writer discusses how utterly defeated the U.S.
was by its enemies in Vietnam and how unable the America military was to protect itself
from guerrilla warfare. It is argued that it was actually a combination of factors that
led to U.S. withdrawal from Nam and no one singular event, group, or person was
exclusively responsible. President Nixon played at least some role as did the
wartime protesters, but neither achieved what we are commonly led to believe. The
protesters were unsuccessful in changing the attitude of American politicians and the
Presidency was unsuccessful in achieving any worthwhile conclusion to the War. In short,
the U.S. was left with nothing else to do but withdraw. Specific events and political
controversy from that troubled era are discussed in great detail. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Vietnend.wps
Vietnam War / Why It Was So Difficult to Fight : This
5 page report discusses issues involved in the Vietnam war that made it unusually
difficult to fight. The writer also illustrates how movies about the Vietnam
"experience" have colored Americans view of the war. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Whydiffu2.wps
Vietnam War / The Role Women Played : A 5 page essay
on the role of women in the Vietnam War and how it is has changed how we look at women and
war. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Namwom.wps
Vietnam War / Role of Peasant Women : A 6 page paper
that provides an overview of the role that peasant women played in the Vietnam Conflict.
This paper considers their roles, contributions, the mobilization of women, and even the
conflicts between emerging social roles and traditional lifestyle. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Peasviet.wps
Vietnam / Movies The Changing Face of Protest and
Resistance : A 10 page research paper which explores the ideas of protest
and resistance in historical reference, in Oliver Stones "Platoon"
and "Born on the Fourth of July," and in FitzGeralds "Fire
on the Lake." The writer posits that protest led to an ever-changing
"face" of resistance that redefines the outcome of the Vietnam War. Bibliography
lists 14 sources. Vietprot.wps
Vietnam War / "We Were Soldiers Once & Young"
: The book on the Ia Drang Battle during the Vietnam War, by Harold G. Moore
and Joseph L. Galloway, is reviewed in this 5 page paper. Four themes of the book are
explored. No additional sources cited. Soldrs.wps
The Vietnam War / How It Has Impacted American Culture :
An 8 page exploration of the impacts of U.S. involvement in Vietnam on American culture.
Discusses the traumatization of both the Vietnam veteran and of the American public who
were exposed to the realities of the war by tenacious media coverage. Bibliography lists
ten sources. Warviet.wps
Effects of Vietnam War in Modern America Analyzed :
This 15 page research paper examines the impact of the Vietnam War of the 1960s on the
American society, politics and culture of the 1990s. Specifically considered is how the
War itself has contributed to the current social, political and cultural debate regarding
Americas moral landscape. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Vietnw.wps
United States Policy in Vietnam / Why it Failed :
This 6 page paper looks at the reasoning behind the politics associated with the Vietnam
War, public opinion in the last days of U.S. involvement and the aftermath of the era.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Whyfai.wps
Post-Vietnam America / A Culture of Internal War : A
5 page paper that provides an overview of the perspectives in Englehardt's book The End
of the Victory Culture and Gibson's work Warrior Dreams as they apply to the
post-Vietnam American culture. No additional sources cited. Postviet.wps
U.S. 20th Century Involvement In Indochina : A 6 page
research paper addressing the war in Indochina and the subsequent peace treaty. A brief
background of the war and its costs are given with the major points of the peace
agreement. Changes in foreign policy since Vietnam are discussed. Bibliography is
included. Indochi.wps
Children Of The Vietnam War -- Confusion & Social Chaos
: It is well-documented that the Vietnam war left many veterans in a deterioriated
mental condition. But what is less frequently discussed is the depressed lifestyles of
children -- those born of American soldiers who had sex with Vietnam women as rape or
otherwise. Many of these children live in the United States today.. Some have even
attempted to find their fathers.. The behavior patterns of these youths reflects their war
torn heritage and this 6 page essay examines this concept as well as its effects on the
parent - veteran (i.e., post-traumatic stress disorder, etc.;). Bibliography lists 4
sources. Vietchil.wps
Employment Opportunities for Vietnam Vets : Reasons
why there is higher unemployment for Vietnam Vets are discussed in this 7 page paper.
Several issues are looked at including the devastating effects of PTSD. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Vietemp.wps
Resilience Of Stress As Illustrated By The Experience
Of Vietnam Vets : A 10 page essay on the stress particularly as it is experienced
by vets suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Stressre.wps
The United States & Vietnam -- Normalized Relations At
Long Last ! :
In this 16 page research paper, the writer examines the formal normalization of trade
between the U.S. and Vietnam-- announced during the mid 1990's. The years leading upto
this monumental event are described, statistical figures are analyzed, and the writer
presents some of the issues that lie ahead-- concerned with whether or not lingering
resentment will lead to greater social strife between the people of these two countries.
Issues and other challenges to successful normalization are assessed. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Vietnamr.wps
U.S. Politics Since the 1970s / A Shift to the Right? : A
6 page document exploring the shift in the United States over the past thirty years to the
far political right. Explores this shift in terms of arms control policies as well as
human rights issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Rgwing.wps
U.S. Army Policy (1979-1989) : A 5 page discussion
of how policy developed out of the mistakes of the Viet Nam War into the success of the
Persian Gulf War via policies instigated between 1979 and 1989. The development process is
discussed, including specific policies and military strategies employed by the U.S. Army
during these years. Bibliography cites 4 sources. War79-89.wps
The CIA / American Intellignce During The Cold War And Beyond
:
5 pages in length. C.I.A. involvement during the Cold War extended far beyond the exploits
of heroes in Clancy or Ludlum novels. The apparatus of the intelligence community has
extended into each of our lives far beyond "halting the threat of communism."
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Thecia.wps
The Phoenix Project : A 7 page research paper on
the Phoenix program, in which the writer provides a definitive overview of precisely what
the Phoenix program was and why it was implemented. The prumary objective of this historic
intelliegence operation was the neutralization of the Vietcong Infrastructure
(VCI) through the collection of data which could lead to their identification and
subsequent neutralization. The paper describes some of the key players in Americas
involvement with the Phoenix program, and the moral, and ethical dilemas that they faced.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Phoenix.wps
"Learning From The Events of the 20th century"
: A 6 page essay that discusses in great detail the social and economic events
which have contributed to the changing world structure. Bibliography contains 4 references
(report contains many examples to illustrate its points). 20thcent.wps
Mary McCarthy / A Look at Her Life and Work : A
10 page look into the life of Mary McCarthy, a noted and controversial writer of the
1930s-1980s who explored issues as diverse as women's sexuality and the politics involved
in the Vietnam War. Bibliography lists seven sources. Marymcar.wps
The Effectiveness and Ineffectiveness of 20th Century U.S.
Presidents :
A 4 page paper on U.S. Presidents of the 20th century and their effectiveness or lack
thereof. The writer makes the point that executives like Ronald Reagan were held somewhat
highly in the public eye but were largely ineffective whereas Richard Nixon was loathed
and criticized-- yet succeeded at enacting many worthwhile reforms. Much of the discussion
focuses upon comparing the leadership abilities of J.F.K. and F.D.R. in this same light.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Presiden.wps
The Phenomenon of Geraldine Ferraro / Media Portrayal :
A well-researched 30 page paper on the first woman to be nominated for national office in
the United States. The writer describes the media's portrayal of Ferraro and how she coped
with the 'bad press' she received. Ferraro's unique social responsibilities and the
media's unfair treatment of her -- based entirely on gender -- are of primary importance
to this discussion. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Ferraro.wps
1984 Presidential Election Results : A 12 page
paper discussing the presidential election of 1984. The term "rhetoric" has come
to carry a negative connotation that is the object only of scorn, while in the past it was
a much-admired ability and art. To the chagrin of the Democratic Party, there could have
been no better candidate than Ronald Reagan for the 1984 election. He has indeed earned
his label of the "great communicator," and his personal character was found to
be above reproach in a time that such things mattered more than perhaps they do today.
Reagan was uniquely suited to the presidency at that time and in that climate.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. 1984el.doc
Reagans Star Wars Program : Ronald
Reagans space-based missile defense program is discussed in this 5 page paper. The
focus of the paper centers on the legal ramifications of such a program in respect to
international treaties that have been in effect since 1972. The paper takes the position
that Reagan made the right decisions in respect to Star Wars. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Starwars.wps
Military Buildup Under The Reagan Administration : A
22 page research paper dealing with the Cold War decisions which lead to the buildup of
the military under President Ronald Reagan. This paper also deals with the differing
opinions as to whether or not this buildup helped or hindered the ending of the Cold War.
Bibliography lists 15 sources. Reagan2.wps
Scandal During the Reagan Administration : This 6
page report examines the scandalous Iran- Contra affair with specific reference to the
Reagan administration, failure to notify Congress and more. Provides a good overview of
events that transpired. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Irancont.wps
The Space Shuttle Challenger & Basic Economic Issues
: A 3 page essay reviewing the Challenger space shuttle accident and the amount of
money spent of the space program. Considering the number of homeless and hungry in our
country, the writer offers a proposal for a better use of the money spent on space
shuttles. Bibliography provided. Chall.wps
Space Shuttle Design / Then And Now : 20 pages in
length. If the space shuttle were to have existed at any other time than the present,
would it have possessed the same physical characteristics that it does today? Surely, if
the architectural components were compared with that of the Renaissance period,
Classicism, Neoclassicism and the early part of the Twentieth Century, there would exist
considerable difference with regard to the rocket's outward appearance. There is no
question that the basis of architecture has changed immensely throughout the centuries,
which helps to establish a theory about the inherent physical appearance the space shuttle
would have reflected in those eras. The writer discusses space shuttle design as it
relates to these periods. Bibliography lists 16 sources. SpaceShu.wps
The Effect of Reagan Tax Cuts on Consumer Spending :
A 7 page essay on the effects of consumer behavior in response to Ronald Reagans
economic policies. Immediately after taking office in 1981, he began instituting a series
of economic policies that came to be known as "Reaganomics." For the eight years
immediately preceding the Reagan era, there was no growth in real household income. For
the eight years following the time of his administration, there has been a decline in that
income of over $1,400 a year. During the Reagan years, however, real income rose a full
10% over the period, giving the American worker more discretionary income than they had
known since the 1960s. Five footnoted references; no bibliography. Reagan.wps
Reaganomics : A 10 page paper that considers
the positive impact of Reaganomics on the American economic climate of the 1980s. This
paper determines that not only did Reagan face a difficult and already determine economic
path set by years of mismanagement, but the systems that were implemented under his
Administration were the most significant economic changes created in decades. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Footnotes included. Reag.wps
The EPA and Reagan / Conflict & Disparity : A 12
page paper that outlines the perspectives of the Reagan Administration regarding the EPA
and considers changes that occurred during the Reagan Administration that negatively
impacted the process and authority of the EPA. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Epareag.wps
Infamous Flight Around the World / Dick Rutan and Sally
Yeager's Voyager : A 7 page research paper that provides an overview of the
Voyager's nonstop flight around the world. This paper concentrates on the specific
equipment utilized for this successful flight. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Infamous.wps
The American Invasion Of The Panama Canal (1989)
: A 10 page paper that reflects upon the history of the Panama Canal leading up to the
invasion, and also recognizes the implications of the invasion and treaties on the
prospects for the future. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Panama.wps
1991 - America Changes Her Mind : An 8 page essay on
the events of the first three months of 1991 and its impact on the American people. It was
in 1991 that the Soviet Union collapsed, the U.S. removed its troops from Germany, and the
Gulf War broke out. Bibliography lists 4 sources.1991.rtf
The Reagan - Bush Administrations / Policies Following
the End of the Cold War : A 6 page exploration of the policies of the Ronald
Reagan and George Bush Administrations during and the Cold War and following its end. Discusses
the role of the United States in containing communism and in ending the Cold War.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Reaganbu.wps
Effects of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S. Economy : A
5 page paper documenting the residual affects of the Persian Gulf War on the U.S. economy
in which the writer explores three specific economic affects: the cost required to repair
damage done to Iraqi and Kuwaiti civilians to restore livelihood in the region; the
financial obligation the U.S. has to its troops suffering from Gulf War syndrome; and the
misrepresented information provided to the government that allowed for the allotment of
over $80 billion in increased defense spending directed towards "smart" bomb
technologies. Bibliography lists 7 supporting sources. Gulfware.wps
The Conflict in Iraq : This 5 page paper
focuses on the tense situation in Iraq. Several views are discussed and implications for
future action are expressed. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Iraqcon.wps
Iraq / Problems & Solution : A 10 page
research essay on the human rights problem in Iraq since the Gulf War. The writer reviews
US sentiment regarding war and sanctions, the US-led sanction policies held against Iraq,
and describes why sanctions alone are not successful. The writer posits that the UN should
adopt a policy similar to that used in Bosnia to treat the Iraqi situation. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Cnsanctn.wps
President Bush and The Gulf War : 9 pages
analyzing ex-President George Bush's decision to enter the Persian Gulf Conflict. Focuses
on his misuse of Presidential power. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Gulfwarp.wps desert
storm
President Bush and Desert Storm : A 15 page paper
that describes the significance of Operation Desert Storm in the political development of
George Bush. Bush made significant contributions to ending the Crisis in the Gulf and in
turn was able to shed his "wimp" image and gain notoriety. 8 sources cited. Bushdese.wps
gulf war
Outcome / Gulf War Military Strategy : A 23 page
research paper that provides an overview of the political, social and military makeup of
Gulf War strategy. Concentrating on the military end of this equation and an analysis of
the outcome of that war, the writer posits that because of the temporary success of that
strategy in the view of the public, the military would be wise to consider public opinion
in its future discussions of future military strategy. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Iraqwar.wps
"Why Desert Storm Would Not Become Another Vietnam"
: A 7 page paper discussing President Bushs statement that Desert Storm would
not turn into another Vietnam and what he meant by that statement. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Desnam.wps
"The Gulf War Reader" / A Review : A 6
page summary of the book edited by Micah L. Sifry and Christopher Cerf. No other sources
listed. Gulfread.wps
Cynthia Enloe & A Feminist Perspective of the Persian
Gulf War : A 3 page paper discussing "Bananas, Beaches, and Bases"
by Cynthia Enloe and how the Persian Gulf War would be described from Enloes
feminist perspective. No additional sources cited. Banana.wps
The 1992 Election / Ross Perots Unintended Role : A
5 page research paper which examines the effect that Ross Perots third party
candidacy had on this election between incumbent President George Bush and Democratic
candidate Bill Clinton. The writer demonstrates that without Ross Perots influence
on this election, Clinton might not have been elected. Bibliography lists 5 sources. 1992elec.wps
Bill Clinton vs. J.F.K. / Pursuit Of Liberty :
A 5 page research paper investigating how President John F. Kennedy approached his
vigorous defense of liberty at home and abroad compared to how President Bill Clinton
approached the same goal. Reasons for the differences between the two include the fact
that this is an entirely different world and the fact that President Clinton also happens
to be the first post-Cold War President. In this new era, time is needed to determine
exactly what the position of the United States will be. Bibliography is included. Clinkenn.wps
Socioeconomic Structure In Los Angeles As A Stimulus For The
1992 Riots : A 9 page research paper on social conditions which caused the
eruption of the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. The writer posits that the Rodney King verdict was
merely a final stimulus ("the straw that broke the camel's back") for the
ensuing violence but that various other social, economic, cultural, and demographic
factors contributed to it as well. Conflict, race relations, and immigration to South
Central Los Angeles are of particular importance in this insightful sociopolitical
analysis. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Urbanla.wps
The Million Man March : A 7 page paper on the
struggle and problems of racism. The paper talks Specifically about The Million Man March
and even more specifically about what Paul Robeson, Jr had to say about it in his
published work the "Million Man March: Wrong Message, Wrong Messenger."
Bibliography included. Millman.wps
The 105th Congress / Aspirations and Actuality : An 8
page paper exploring some of the issues before the 105th Congress, which convened January
7, 1997. For the first time in 68 years, the Congress was controlled by the Republicans
for the second consecutive year, though not by the margin they enjoyed before the 1996
November elections. Bibliography lists 5 sources. 105cong.wps
Clinton v. Reagan - Comparing State of the Union Addresses
: A 4 page paper discussing the similarities and differences between Clintons
Jan. 1998 State of the Union Address and Reagans Jan. 1982 State of the Union
Address. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Stateu.wps
Clintons Success In 1992 -- Political, Social &
Economic Factors : A 40 page paper that provides an overview of the basic elements
that impacted the Clinton candidacy in 1992 and provided a win for Clinton even in light
of controversy, questions of ethics, and the presence of Ross Perot. Bibliography lists 35
sources. 1992cl.wps
The Clinton Presidency -- A Return To Gridlock?: A 6
page paper that provides an overview of the major perspectives presented in the Brookings'
Institutes compilation of perspectives on the Clinton presidency, edited by James
Sundquist, and considers the question of whether Clinton was the leader of major changes
through out his presidency or did the progression of government control the national
destiny. Bibliography lists two additional sources. Clingrid.wps
Roger Morris "Partners In Power" / Bill &
Hillary Clinton : A 5 page book report on the book "Partners in Power"
by Roger Morris. The paper focuses on how Morris feels about Bill and Hillary Clinton and
why he seems to feel that Clinton is a cheat, a thief, and a liar. No additional sources
cited. Clinpart.wps
Bill Clinton's Call to Action : A 3 page paper
summarizing U.S. President Bill Clinton's 1997 state of the union address. The writer
discusses Clinton's "call to action" and his aspirations for the United States
over the four years that would follow. No bibliography. Clintons.wps
Accomplishments Of The Clinton Administration : This
5 page report discusses the positive aspects of President Bill Clintons
Administration and outlines some of the many accomplishments he and his administration
have made in the past six years. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Accoclin.wps
Clintons Red Herrings : A 5 page review
of the tactics employed by Bill Clinton to distract the American public from the details
of the ongoing presidential sex scandal. Offers the US bombing of the Sudanese
pharmaceuticals plant as one example of a red herring being thrown out by the Clinton
administration. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Redherr.wps
The Dayton Accord : A 10 page overview of the
Dayton Accord, its history, implementation and current status. Stresses the importance of
U.S. and NATO involvement. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Dayton.wps
The Iraq Crisis : A 5 page opinion essay that
expresses Clintons potentially doomed idea of getting public support for invasion of
Iraq. The writer provides a factual background for the reasons that Clinton would want to
pursue military action vs. his adversariesthe U.N., Saddam, and U.S. citizens.
Bibliography included. Crisiraq.wps
(The) Americorps Program :12 pages of text
plus 15 sources listed in a bibliography, many end notes, and 2 appendices. Paper
discusses and analyzes the controversial issues surrounding Clinton's dying Americorps
program during the mid-1990's. Americor.wps
AmeriCorps / An Overview : A 5 page overview of
the AmeriCorps program initiated by the Clinton administration. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Amcor.wps
Flight 800 / Air Tragedy : A 6 page paper describing
the events following the fatal accident. Details of the search which ensued are covered.
The fact that there were two sperate conclusions as to the cause of the crash is descrbed.
There are also details given as to the changes in regulations ,and rules that occurred as
a result of the crash. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Flight80.wps
Social Services In The United States / Past & Present
: This 10 page paper compares social services today to the same programs as they
existed in the 1930's. The evolution of the programs from that time period until present
is examined in this paper that touches on the unemployment situation, welfare reform,
problems with social security and the need for a national health insurance plan.
Predictions for the future are made based on past and present economic conditions.
Bibliography lists 10 sources. Sociserv.wps
Dick Morris and "Behind the Oval Office" :
A 5 page paper that considers the political theories and sociological impacts supported in
Morris' book Behind the Oval Office. This paper demonstrates the way in which
Morris used his understanding of major political and socioligical theories to assist in
the re-election of Clinton in 1996. No additional sources cited. Ovaloffi.wps
1998's Midterm Election : A 5 page paper evaluating
areas of nationwide Congressional and gubernatorial races in terms of debates, polls and
the final results including the resulting state of balance of power in both the House and
Senate. Elections held in years when there is no presidential election as well typically
generate only mild interest on the part of the voters, and the elections of 1998 provided
no surprises in that realm. One of the most heavily contested gubernatorial races was that
of California, where not even the media was interested enough to broadcast all of the
debates between candidates. Bibliography lists 7 sources. 98elect.wps
Williams and Sowell / American Journalism : A 12 page
paper that provides an overview of the influence of journalists like Walter Williams and
Thomas Sowell on American journalism. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Sewellw.wps
Interview With an Old Woman in New York : This
10 page paper provides a fictitious interview with a 75 year old woman who grew up in New
York during the twenties. Her personal history relates to historical events in the city
including the Triangle Factory fire and the Great Depression. The paper spans close to a
century
as the writer reflects on the interview conducted in 1979. No additional sources
cited. Nylady.wps
Rap Music As A Major Development In U. S. Music History :
10 pages in length. The writer discusses rap music and the hip-hop culture as a major
development in U. S. Music History. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Rapdev.doc
Rock n Roll & 20th Century American Culture
: A 6 page research paper which examines the relationship between 20th century culture
and rock n roll particularly in regards to how it expressed the sense of alienation
and separation of a generation during the sixties. The writer demonstrates how the
political philosophies of such composers as Bob Dylan were expressed in their music and
how this, in turn, influenced the political environment of that time. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Musiceff.wps
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