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    The American Revolution Website Evaluation The United States revolution is one of the most iconic events in not just American‚ but world history. So when performing research on a platform as vast as the internet‚ proper precautions must be taken. A well designed and thorough web evaluation should be done to ensure the credibility and integrity of the website’s content. Certain Criteria involve who authored the website‚ when the website was created‚ when it was last updated‚ who the website was

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    Year 12 Modern History Individual History Essay "To what extent did Malcolm X play a positive role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and the 1960s in America?" Word Count: 1923 words To a limited extent Malcolm X played a positive role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s in America. Malcolm X was an African-American Muslim minister‚ leader and human rights activist. During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s Malcolm X became one of the most prominent advocates

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    History Unit 2 Study Guide Assignment 1 The past 140 years have seen scientific revolutions in many fields‚ including demography‚ climatology‚ epidemiology‚ economics‚ botany‚ genetics‚ image analysis‚ palynology‚ molecular biology‚biochemistry‚ and soil science. As new evidence has accumulated‚ long-standing views about the pre-Columbian world have been challenged and reexamined. Although there is no consensus‚ and Mann acknowledges controversies‚ Mann asserts that the general trend among

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    Summary I American Slavery‚ American Freedom written by Edmund S. Morgan captures the history of Virginia while keeping focusing on the social and political elements that uplifted the way of slavery. With the focus on Virginia‚ the book also probes the central paradox of American history: "how a people could have developed the dedication to human liberty and dignity exhibited by the leaders of the American Revolution and at the same time have developed and maintained a system of labor that denied

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    Camp X Camp X was a Canadian espionage school for special agents who participated and operated in the “Secret War” during the Second World War between corrupted German power. Agents and students volunteered or enrolled in this training camp were taught a wide variety of skills and techniques that were proved useful in World War Two. Camp X was Canada’s defining moment because it trained many agents and allied units‚ played an important role in victory of World War II‚ and had a highly sophisticated

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    very bottom of the American white man’s society‚" until "in prison- I found Allah and…it completely transformed my life." (150) He became involved in the Nation of Islam‚ led by Elijah Muhammad. It was at this time that Malcolm took his first step towards his belief of non-integration with the white people of America. When he was released in 1952‚ he renamed himself Malcolm X in keeping with Elijah Muhammad’s belief that American blacks should give up their "slave names." The "X"‚ he said‚ "Replaces

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    Throughout history America has not lived up to the founding ideal of equality for all. There have been many cases in America where people have been persecuted based on their gender‚ race or religion. Now that is not to say that the same cannot be said about everywhere else in the world‚ historically persecution against certain groups of people has always existed. However‚ for a country founded on freedom and equality America has had failures‚ from slavery‚ to gender inequality to modern day racism

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    congratulated him and saluted him as dictator;” An analysis of Livy’s text “History” book III‚ chapters 26-29‚ reveals and exalts the greatest virtue of a Roman whether a citizen‚ general‚ or politician; that is nobility‚ the humility‚ simplicity‚ and loyalty of such this quality. During the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire men would rise to seats of power and thrones of rule becoming great in time and through history. Although based on the accounts of written ancient text‚ in the words of Roman

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    Kennan begins outlining the Soviet’s position after WWll. When the Bolsheviks came into authority‚ leadership of the Soviet Union (SU) adopted aspects of Marxism into their ideology. Kennan believed that the Soviets refused to foresee Capitalism and Communism co-existing together effectively sharing power. A dictatorial power was established to begin implementing policy in coherence Marxist belief‚ however‚ the communist community in Russia had only represented a small proportion of the population

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    institution; and Malcolm was forced to live in a detention home run by a racist white couple. By the eighth grade he left school‚ moved to Boston‚ Massachussetts‚ to live with his half-sister Ella‚ and discovered the underground world of African American hipsters. Malcolm’s entry into the masculine culture of the zoot suit‚ the "conked" (straightened) hair‚ and the lindy hop coincided with the outbreak of World War II‚ rising black militancy (symbolized in part by A. Philip Randolph’s threatened

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