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1023.21187 Selected Issues in Early to Mid 19th Century America
The essay discusses a series of questions raised about two of the socio-economic trends that came to dominate early to mid nineteenth century America: the advent of an unskilled industrial labour pool in the fledgling textile mill of New England and the hue and cry for an expansionist policy in regards to Mexican held territory in the continental United States called "Manifest Destiny that became a cornerstone of American ideology for the next fifty years.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21187
Price: US$35.80
1024.21190 The Sedition Act of 1918 and the Smith Act of 1940: The Real Meaning of Clear and Present Danger
This paper is an analysis of the Sedition Act of 1918 and the Smith Act of 1940. The paper discusses and compares the details and particulars of each act and demonstrates the function of each act through an example court case. Ultimately, the paper argues that both acts were employed by the United States government to limit free speech in the interest of cementing its own power and authority.
Pages: 10
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Filename: 21190
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1025.21227 Catharine Sedgwick: Writer and Federalist
Catharine Maria Sedgwick deserves to be better remembered today than she is both because of the quality of her own work as well as for her lasting influence on both the American domestic novel and the American historical novel. The daughter of a prominent Federalist politician, Sedgwick dedicated her life to her writing and was a staunch supporter of Federalist positions, although she shied from a politically activist role. This paper examines the life of this accomplished writing and analyzes two of her most important works, ?A Reminiscence of Federalism? and ?Cacoethes Scribendi?.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21227
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1026.21228 Sojourner Truth
Certainly, slavery would have ended in the United States and American women would finally have earned the suffrage, but these things might not have come about so quickly without Sojourner Truth?s work. The fact that so few people in any generation speak out and act on principle in order to change the world allows those that do to have enormous power ? for either good or evil. American history was shaped by Sojourner Truth, who recognized that history is the collection of individual stories, personal courage, and private revolutions.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21228
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1027.21251 The Imperfection of Constitutional Government: An Analysis
This seven page undergraduate paper examines the imperfections of constitutional government. The author notes that two centuries of American history have proven that the solution to the inevitable imperfections of constitutional government is not to discard constitutional democracy, but to work faithfully within the established framework of constitutional law to resolve political, social, and economic conflicts as justly and fairly as possible.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 21251
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1028.21255 The Principles of Representative Government: An Analysis
This five-page graduate paper is in the form of a précis of Bernard Manin?s book, The Principles of Representative Government. The author identifies Manin?s primary theme, and in addition to summarizing the content of the book, he also briefly analyzes the strength of the arguments Manin presents in support of his themes. The content of the paper emphasizes the main points Manin emphasizes, and concludes by discussing the comprehensive nature of Manin?s examination of representative government.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 21255
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1029.21263 Nixon and Bush in War and Peace
Presidential legacies are a tricky thing ? not only because even the most ineffective presidents do so much during their terms that it is difficult to craft a summary of the Nixon and Bush administrations, an overall assessment of their worth as leaders, but also because the value of what they did in office is not a fixed mark that ? to borrow from what Shakespeare said in a rather different context ? that ?looks on tempests and is never shaken?. In assessing the presidencies of Richard M. Nixon and George W. Bush, we must, therefore, temporize. We can only speak about the present state of their two presidencies, and understand that in a generation ? and even on Nov. 3, 2004 ? much of this may have changed.