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Terrorism in the 21st, century.

Today’s terrorists know no borders-they emerge quickly and without respect for power, prestige, or military might. Driven by hatred of America and its allies, terrorists do not distinguish between politics and religion, or between governments and civilians. How should the United States protect its vital interests against terr ...continues

Civil Rights - Ballot or the Bullet

In "the Ballot or the Bullet" Malcolm X argues for Black Nationalism, while in their selections, Martin Luther King and Stokely Carmichael argues that changes need to be made by specific white groups. Martin Luther King's has the most effective argument. Why? and How? Must contrast to Malcolm X and Stokley. Explain th ...continues

This posting explains the theories about "the end of history."

This posting discusses the "end of history" and what does this phrase mean. How is it relevant to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries?

Income inequality

How has income inequality changed recently? Why has this happened? Discuss the associations between social mobility, class conflict, and income inequality.

What changes have the Internet cause to the global community?

What was the most significant event of the 1990's? I would say the birth of the internet, but I need to know the history of the internet and how it has affected the U.S. in the global community.

How did Lincoln's vision of Reconstruction differ from that of the Radical Republicans?

1.How did Lincoln's vision of Reconstruction differ from that of the Radical Republicans? 2.What were the gains made by organizations such as the Freedman's Bureau? What were typical failures? 3.How did the practice of sharecropping restrict the development of a middle class and produce generations of poor Southerners, r ...continues

The statement that "the specific sense of Black identity began to form gradually" implies there was no Black identity during the era of slavery.

The statement that "the specific sense of Black identity began to form gradually" implies there was no Black identity during the era of slavery. Explain. Might consider the continuing role of Black religious expression and churches in the forming of identity. Consider the experience of European and Asian immigrants and indust ...continues

Discussion of Women's gender bias: 1919-1977 and Women's civil rights movement 1920s to present

An exploration and discussion of Women's social, political & economic struggles throughout the 20th century in the United States. Particularly discussed are the Women's Civil Rights Movement from the 1920's to the present as well as a discussion of Gender Bias from the 1919 to thelate 70's.

What was happening in America in the 1950's that brought about the growth of suburbia?

I need help answering these questions. Each question needs to have an answer of 250-300 words. 1). What was happening in America in the 1950's that brought about the growth of suburbia? From the perspective of a person living in America in the 1950's, what were the advantages and disadvantages of living in suburbia? How does ...continues

Songs of the 1950s are explained.

This posting offers examples of songs from this era.

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