Imigration And Discrimination In The 1920s
Imigration and Discrimination in the 1920s
Beginning in the early nineteenth century there were massive waves of immigration. These "new" immigants were largely from Italy, Russia, and Ireland. There was a mixed reaction to ...
Ford Car Company
Ford Car Company
The first piece of material I gathered was a picture via the internet. This picture is of the River Rouge assembly plant in Dearborn, Michigan. This picture shows the manufacturing of the fender for a Ford M...
Historians
Historians
Name: Stephanie Amar
Student #: 9532080
Teacher: Mr. A. Dalfen
Date: March 10, 1997
"Professional historians spend their lives pursuing the meaning of the
past for the present." Everything that exists in toda...
Immigrants
Immigrants
Have you ever seen anything in your life that just seemed to good to be true? Have you ever saw something at a restaurant menu that looked like "a double dose of all that" but it turned out to be ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
On January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born. James Roosevelt, Franklin's father, was a prosperous railroad official and landowner(Lawson 25). His predecessors, when the...
Labor And Unions In America
Labor and Unions in America
The Industrial Revolution was dawning in the United States. At Lowell, Massachusetts, the construction of a big cotton mill began in 1821. It was the first of several that would be built there in ...
Black Like Me
Black Like Me
Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin is a Multicultural story set in the south
around the late 1950's in first person point of view about John Griffin in 1959
in the deep south of the east coast, who is a ...
The New Age After The 1500s
The New Age After the 1500s
After 1500 there were many signs that a new age of world
history was beginning, for example the discovery of America and the
first European enterprises in Asia. This "new age" was...
Biography Of Genghis Khan
Biography of Genghis Khan
The old world had many great leaders. Alexander the Great,
Hannibal and even Julius Caesar met with struggle on their rise to
power. Perhaps Genghis Khan was the most significant of a...
Analysis Of The Atomic Bomb
Analysis of the Atomic Bomb
Ever since the dawn of time man has found new ways of killing
each other. The most destructive way of killing people known to man
would have to be the atomic bomb. The r...
Monroe Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine
Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine can be considered as the United States first major declaration to the world as a fairly new nation. The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of United States policy on the activ...
The Effects Of Race On Sentencing In Capital Punishment Cases
The Effects of Race on Sentencing in Capital Punishment Cases
Throughout history, minorities have been ill-represented in the criminal
justice system, particularly in cases where the possible outcome is death. In
early...
Presidents And Affirmative Action
Presidents and Affirmative Action
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Executive Order #11246 at Howard
University that required federal contractors to undertake affirmative action to
increase the number of minori...
The Boer War
The Boer War
The Boer War of 1899 was a dirty little conflict. It started a result of cultural resentment between the Boers (Dutch settlers) and immigrating British. At first, the war was fought with the honor typ...
The Causes And Effects Of World War
The Causes and Effects of World War
What were the causes and effects of World War I? The answer
to this seemingly simple question is not elementary. There was more to
the onset of the war then the ...