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    American history is an imperative part of our nation. It allows the upcoming generations to understand the successes and hardships the country has endured. How can the past become the hope for our future? Before answering the complex question, we need to understand what is history. History is not only a class, or a text book, but experiences, stories, and monuments. It is the foundation for the present civilization. Each monument, or memorials are to teach, but also remind younger generations of

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    Past American History

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    Do You Know About Past American History? “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots”(Marcus Garvey). I think that this quote is a good example of people today. A lot of people need to learn about our past history if they haven’t yet already. You need to learn our past history because we need to learn of our past wars, how far our country has come since 1776, and for people to show our Veteran’s and soldiers more respect. These

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    introduced to many people, ideas, writings, and discussions that sparked my interest and enlightened me on African American history. However, I feel like this was just the beginning of my journey of learning the history of my people, as there is still so much out there to be brought to the surface. Prior to taking this course, I was always ignorant on the topic of African American history and simply made the connection to slavery. Additionally, I was unaware of other black activist, movements, and struggles

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    been studying Chinese history for a long time, but the interesting phenomenon is in 5000-year history of China, there is only one formal empress called Wu Zetian, and the amounts of emperors are four hundred and eight. The percentage of women to be a leader of China is 0.25%. Nowadays, Hilary Clinton has been reported by all the newspaper and TV shows, because she is the only woman who has possibility to be the first female president. Comparing Chinese history and American history, it is rare to see

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    Interpretations of American History The world is full of rich culture, diversity and experiences unique to each individual. When determining the validity of historic accounts we must factor in that particular historian’s point of view, which should be characterized by ethnicity, idealogy, theoretical or methodological preference. With these factors views of the past often vary from person to person. In this essay I will be discussing the four different stages that shaped the writing of American history over the

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    History Questions (Order # A2059769) On June 17, 1972 police arrested five men in connection to a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building in Washington, DC. Because of the scandal that resulted, there were a number of political effects on succeeding presidential administrations. One of the most significant outcomes of Watergate scandal was the defining of an obscure presidential power: executive privilege. Because of the existence of a secret campaign

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    Nobody is perfect, so everyone all makes mistakes. Human created history and even historical failures. Some people believe that we usually repeat what we did wrongly before. It sounds similar to the British author George Bernard Shaw’s idea: “We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” However, in my opinion, that idea is completely not correct, because we must learn something from the mistakes we made in the past, so that we would not do them one more time at the present or in the

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    IV. Methodologies and trends Caribbean Many often consider the study of Latin American history or subjects like race to show that Much of Latin American historical studies are comparative. Many of the Latin American countries have their own history but share similar cultural conductions concerning race. The history of race relations in Latin America has become a central theme in a fair amount of scholarly activities. This in turn has made the historiography of Latin America to become much more relevant

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    American History X is clearly a film dealing with racism. The interesting thing about this film is the way in which the subject is treated. First of all, it is obvious that, though racism is always a difficult subject to deal with, American History X presents it without any reservations or dumming down. Second, the film's figurehead for racism, Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton), is not an unintelligent redneck racist as films often portray them, but is in fact well-spoken, charismatic and intelligent

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    Humanity has had a long and rich history, where much of history is written from only a few perspectives throughout the ages. Whichever perspectives were most clearly and widely distributed are the perspectives contained in the majority of the history books, no matter how limited or biased. Most of these perspectives are born from European backgrounds, where the dominant European backgrounds are the result of victories in war and expansion of not only territories but also beliefs. The country that

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