History Homework Solutions

An explanation of Woodrow Wilson's idealistic 14 points, his efforts to make the world "safe for democracy" in the creation of the League of Nations, and why the US Senate rejected it.

Clarification as to why Woodrow Wilson failed in his crusade to make the world "safe for democracy" as he had proclaimed when he thrust the US into World War I.

Methodology

I have attached a research paper, and I am having trouble with my methodology. According to my professor the methodology and the data analysis needs to be expanded on. I must use the data in the studies cited to bring my paper together (aggregate it) and build charts,tables and graphs,in addition, to what is there. Chapter 4 ...continues

Six US history problems

Please answer the following six problems in complete sentences and in paragraph forms. Also, try to make at most one paragraph for each problem (each paragraph should contain at most five-six sentences each); keep in mind that some problems are shorter that the others. In other words, just simply answer the problem directly in o ...continues

Governmental policies of the colonies still in use today

American colonies do not exist today, but many governmental policies still exist. Examples from Federalist Papers #'s 1,2, 30, 45, 47, 69 & 80 of policies established in colonial times that still exist today.

American legal system and individual rights

How can the American legal system, which is so devoted to protecting individual rights, justify itself morally if it jeopardizes, through its own rules, the right of law-abiding citizens to personal peace and security?

The morality of leaders is questioned.

Should a President be a moral person, as most understand morality to be? Why or why not? Explain why Clinton's immorality did not hinder his presidency as some had wished? These areas are explored.

Criminalizing sodomy is discussed.

Just recently the U.S.Supreme Court, thought to be 5 conservatives and 4 liberals (in the political sense), rendered a decision in a case emanating from Texas, 'Lawrence v. Texas', that held that state statutes criminalizing sodomy were unconstitutional. This was of course what 'gays' had wanted, decriminalize their sexual behav ...continues

American History

Answer these questions in form. Discuss some of the issues that caused the colonies to learn towards independence, including acts of the crown. When did it become clear that the colonies want to become independent? Please do not post anything already posted, i want a new posting, the other one i already have, want to put b ...continues

American History

Compare how the Settlement of the east coast of North America varied between the three major regions-- New Ingland, Mid-atlantic and South. what did they have in commonan how did they differ. Please do not post anything that has already been posted, I have the other file just would like some other input. thank you.

American History

Compare the views of Hamilton & Jefferson toward the national government. Our First political parties, were headed by these men, how did they differ? Please do not post anything already posted in the library, i have the file already and would like to combinate the 2 to make a better presentation to the problem, thank you.

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