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Ballistic Missiles
Essay Grade: 81%   (649 words, approx. 2 pages)
Describes the importance of ballistic missiles to the defense of the United States. Explores the history of missle development.
Band of Brothers Review
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,483 words, approx. 5 pages)
Reviews the book, Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose. Includes a summary of the book, where the author received his sources, and what is learned.
Battle of Leytle Gulf
Essay Grade: 92%   (706 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay is about the Battle of Leytle Gulf, which was a naval battle in World War II.
Battle of Yorktown
Essay Grade: 88%   (507 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay provides a discussion regarding the Battle of Yorktown.
Benevolent Assimilation
Essay Grade: 82%   (559 words, approx. 2 pages)
Benevolent Assimilation
Benjamin Franklin
Essay Grade: 92%   (485 words, approx. 2 pages)
This essay is a bibliography of Benjamin Franklin. It focuses on his early life, his various aspects of study, and his contribution to the formation of America.
Benjamin Franklin, the Father of Foreign Diplomacy
Essay Grade: 96%   (1,734 words, approx. 6 pages)
Discusses American founding father Benjamin Franklin. Examines his role in developing foreign policy between the new United States Government and its foreign allies. Provides a brief biography of Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin: An Inspirational Self-Made Man
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,470 words, approx. 5 pages)
A review of Benjamin Franklin's moral and social philosophies revealed in his autobiography.
Betsy Ross and the Legend of "old Glory"
Essay Grade: 88%   (2,380 words, approx. 8 pages)
This essay is about the controversy behind our first american flag and whether there is evidence proving that Besty Ross did not make the first flag.
Bill of Rights Overview
Essay Grade: 83%   (2,793 words, approx. 9 pages)
The Constitution is the document that shaped our government, and the Bill of Rights is the document to protect people from the government.
Biography of Babe Ruth
Essay Grade: 83%   (1,307 words, approx. 4 pages)
A review of the life history of Babe Ruth, the baseball legend.
Biography of Henry Adams, Political and Historical Writer
Essay Grade: 96%   (1,317 words, approx. 4 pages)
A biography of American writer Henry Adams, who was the son of John Adams and the grandson of John Quincy Adams. He political and historical writing contributed greatly to the early development of the U.S. democracy.
Black Americans Connection to their African Homeland
Essay Grade: 83%   (564 words, approx. 2 pages)
Because of the history of African-Americans in the United States, many blacks felt disconnected from their African homeland. This was restored, in part, by African-American scholars, such as W.E.B Dubois, who chronicled the complex and sophisticated cultures of central and south Africa. The author also includes facts about slavery in the United States.
Black Americans in the Late 19th Century
Essay Grade: 86%   (477 words, approx. 2 pages)
Discusses how the lives of black Americans were made difficult in the late 19th century. Describes social and economic conditions. Explores racial prejudice.
Black Fashion
Essay Grade: 95%   (1,222 words, approx. 4 pages)
This essay talks about Black fashion from the 30's thru the 90's. It also tackles some of the issues blacks faced during different time periods.
Black Hawk Down Essay
Essay Grade: 92%   (458 words, approx. 2 pages)
This is my opinion about how the United States and Canada handled the situation of "Black Hawk Down."
Black Texans
Essay Grade: 86%   (672 words, approx. 2 pages)
Examines the history of African Americans in the United States. Uses as a reference the Alwyn Barr book, Black Texans A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1995. Reviews Barr's book and finds it lacking for the lay reader.
Blankets for the Dead
Essay Grade: 75%   (594 words, approx. 2 pages)
Back in 1830's, the Americans were prejudice of the Native Americans because they wanted all of the Indian lands to themselves. They tried everything they possibly could to get the Indians out of their homelands.
Bombing of Pearl Harbor
Essay Grade: 78%   (820 words, approx. 3 pages)
Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, Japanese fighters, bombers, and submarines attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Eighteen U.S. ships were sunken or badly damaged; more than 2,000 Americans were killed and many wounded. The following day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke to congress, referring to "the day, which will live in infamy," and acknowledging that a state of war existed between the United States and Japan.
Book Review of
Essay Grade: 86%   (607 words, approx. 2 pages)
Reviews, Clinton's World: Remaking American Foreign Policy, by William Hyland. Argues that Hyland has constructed a thorough and insightful work that examines the foreign policy during the first six years of the Clinton administration.
Book Review of the Pioneers of the Old Southwest
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,310 words, approx. 4 pages)
Constance Lindsay Skinner's book Pioneers of the Old Southwest: A Chronicle of the Dark and Bloody Ground (1919) describes the individuals who ventured westward in early America, many of whom were immigrants from European countries who came to America to escape religious and other persecution. She describes the role of traders in the old southwest who paved the way for eventual settlement. Numerous references to Daniel Boone and John Sevier make the book an excellent source for information on those two individuals.
Booker T. Washington Vs. Web Dubois
Essay Grade: 81%   (784 words, approx. 3 pages)
Booker T. Washington focused on having education for real life jobs and not asking for equality from the whites. He just focused on getting help from the whites and accepting their place as blacks on earth. WEB Dubois focused on the exact opposite things that of Booker T. Washington. Dubois focused on a strategy called the gradualist political strategy. The gradualist political strategy tells that Dubois was very focused on blacks being book smart to get any where in life.
Boston Massacre Trials
Essay Grade: 83%   (819 words, approx. 3 pages)
Explores the history of the Boston Massacre Trial. Describes the three parts of the evidence that led to the verdict.
British Action: Colonial Reaction
Essay Grade: 75%   (1,131 words, approx. 4 pages)
The forceful actions of the colonists in North America against the British during the late 1700's were effective in various ways. Despondent about "taxation without representation," cruel treatment, and many of their natural rights disregarded, the colonists had to resort to the oldest and probably the most successful actions in changing their lives...violence, boycotting, and protests.
Brown Vs Board of Education
Essay Grade: 83%   (1,083 words, approx. 4 pages)
The Brown versus Board of Education decision was an immense influence on desegregation of schools and a milestone in the movement for equality. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education was unanimous, ruling that "separate but equal is inherently unequal." They ruled that no state had the power to pass a law that went against the 14th amendment of the United States Constitution.
Brown Vs. Board of Education
Essay Grade: 95%   (1,800 words, approx. 6 pages)
Shows the argyments in the Brown vs. Board of Education case.
Buffalo Soldiers
Essay Grade: 92%   (550 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay consists of a discussion of the Buffalo Soldiers of the Frontier War.
Bunker Hill
Essay Grade: 83%   (393 words, approx. 1 pages)
Explores the history of the Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American Revolution. Examines the significance of the battle and describes how it showed the American colonists that the British were not invincible.
Bush Vs. Kerry 2004
Essay Grade: 83%   (1,223 words, approx. 4 pages)
Discusses the importance of the 2004 American presidential election. Includes views on important issues from each candidates perspective, i.e. homeland security, health care, and education.
California Gold Rush
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,310 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay provides a description of the California Gold Rush.
Capital Punishment Through the Ages
Essay Grade: 88%   (2,245 words, approx. 8 pages)
Reviews the use of capital punishment from early America to nearly present (about 1990's). This paper goes over each century and provides details of how people were punished through the government.
Capitalism and Freee Market Growth
Essay Grade: 92%   (2,348 words, approx. 8 pages)
Provides the pros and cons of Capitalism in relation to the United States and its history. Focuses mostly on the Industrial Era. Promotes a laissez faire attitude by government to allow for a free market and massive economic growth.
Capitalism and the Permanent Underclass
Essay Grade: 78%   (742 words, approx. 3 pages)
Capitalism is economic system in which private individuals and business firms carry on the production and exchange of goods and services through a complex network of prices and markets. In America, capitalism is the most dominant idea of how the economy should be run. In capitalism, people do things for themselves, and the government doesn't have to say much or interfere with how things are run.
Case Study on Marijuana
Essay Grade: 88%   (623 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay is a case study regarding if it would be a good decision to legalize marijuana.
Causes and Consequences of the Great Depression
Essay Grade: 86%   (634 words, approx. 2 pages)
The five main causes of the Great Depression of the 1930s in the United States were the stock market collapse, farm failures, bank failures, widespread poverty, and the unequal distribution of wealth.
Causes and Effects of Slavery in the U.S.
Essay Grade: 91%   (1,437 words, approx. 5 pages)
Essay critically examines and explains the most damaging aspects of slavery.
Causes and Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation
Essay Grade: 92%   (1,299 words, approx. 4 pages)
The causes and effects leading up to the Emancipation Proclamation.
Causes and Effects of The Mexican War
Essay Grade: 83%   (736 words, approx. 3 pages)
Describes the causes and the effects of the Mexican War. Explores the history of the war, including American support of the Texas fight for independence. Discusses the American policy of Manifest Destiny.
Causes for Southern Sucession
Essay Grade: 88%   (631 words, approx. 2 pages)
The events leading up to the Southern states' secession from the Union and the ensuing Civil War did not happen all at once. Slavery played the lead role in this process, forming the basis for disagreements between North and South over economic and social matters as well as differences over Constitutional interpretation. The election of Abraham Lincoln, a Republican and an abolitionist, as president drove the South even further away from the Union.
Causes of Civil War
Essay Grade: 78%   (757 words, approx. 3 pages)
There are many underlying causes for the bloodiest war in U.S. history. For the most part the North and south were competing in four main issues: Government, the economy, the general geography of the two regions.
Causes of the American Civil War
Essay Grade: 88%   (1,523 words, approx. 5 pages)
Explores the causitive factors that contributed to the commencement of the American civil war. Describes the war as a myriad of conflicting pressures, principles, and prejudices, fueled by sectional differences and pride, and set into motion by a most unlikely set of political events. Describes lingering southern resentment.
Causes of the American Revolution
Essay Grade: 97%   (1,572 words, approx. 5 pages)
The primary cause of the American Revolution is a topic subject to heated debate between many historians. Arguments have been made supporting economic, political, and social motives of the war.
Causes of the American Revolutionary War
Essay Grade: 88%   (922 words, approx. 3 pages)
Examines factors leading to the American Revolutionary War. Provides a timeline of events tracing from 1620 to 1776. Details major historical factors leading to the war.
Causes of the Civil War
Essay Grade: 91%   (615 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay discusses the various potential causes of the Civil War in the United States.
Causes of the Civil War
Essay Grade: 92%   (770 words, approx. 3 pages)
Describes a sample documentary based question on the Civil War.
Causes of the Civil War
Essay Grade: 86%   (1,078 words, approx. 4 pages)
Gives a history of the American Civil War. Provides several of the most significant causes of the war, including economics and slavery. Discusses the firing on Fort Sumter.
Causes of the Cold War
Essay Grade: 86%   (2,152 words, approx. 7 pages)
The fundamental cause of the cold war was never a clash of Capitalism-Communism, because Communism was arguably, never achieved. It is unlikely that the two different social systems could co-exist, but if it had not been for all the other causes of the Cold War, the struggle might not have been as long or as dangerous.
Causes of the Great Depression
Essay Grade: 92%   (503 words, approx. 2 pages)
The great Depression was a decade long span of a poverty stricken world. It began in 1929 with an unequal distribution of wealth between classes, which lead to the collapse of the stock market this created financial panic for all. This essay examines the politics and events that led to this dramatic decline and eventual economic fallout.
Causes of the Revolution
Essay Grade: 95%   (984 words, approx. 3 pages)
Essay explores the various causes that led up to the Revolutionary War in 1776.
Causes of the Revolutionary War
Essay Grade: 75%   (623 words, approx. 2 pages)
Harsh rules, acts, and actions on Great Britain's part led the American colonists to feel violated and angered. Continued enforcement of freedom-tightening regulations against the colonists led to boycotts and various rebellions against the king and Parliament. The growth of the colonies' political and economic strength, along with the Britain's unwillingness to respond to the boycotts, made the Revolutionary War inevitable.
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