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Halifax: the Last Hundred Years
Essay Grade: 96% (2,534 words, approx. 8 pages)
Describes the economic development of Halifax, Novia Scotia over the last hundred years
Hamilton Vs. Jefferson
Essay Grade: 86% (637 words, approx. 2 pages)
Explains in detail the differences between Alexander Hamilton's and Thomas Jefferson's political views as far as states rights and Jeffersonians are concerned. Mentions the Bank of the United States and explores how each party interpreted the Constitution.
Harlem
Essay Grade: 88% (574 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay discusses a change that happened in Harlem.
Harriet Tubman's Life
Essay Grade: 88% (2,992 words, approx. 10 pages)
Harriet Tubman was awarded many honors, including the naming of the Liberty Ship Harriet Tubman; on July 14, 1914, a large plaque in her honor, was set in the Cayuga County Courthouse, in 1944, Eleanor Roosevelt christened her. March 10, was declared the national day to honor Harriet Tubman. In the summer of 1994, Freedom Park opened in honor of her. In 1995, the government honored Harriet with a remembrance stamp, which contained her name and picture, later that year, 100 students protested at the Auburn High School protested a proposal to change the school's name in honor of Harriet.
HBCUs
Essay Grade: 78% (1,690 words, approx. 6 pages)
By the end of the Civil War in the United States of America there were 4.4 million people of African descent breathing on the soils of the almost century old country. However, only twenty-eight of these millions had received baccalaureate degrees
Heartless War
Essay Grade: 78% (729 words, approx. 2 pages)
When Beth had her second birthday, I received a phone call; I was needed to go to Afghanistan to give aide to my country. I knew I had an obligation to serve my country, so I said my goodbyes and left. During my nine years of service, I was sheltered from much that happened in America
Heinrich Schliemann
Essay Grade: 88% (1,047 words, approx. 4 pages)
Essay provides a research report of Heinrich Schliemann .
Henry Ford
Essay Grade: 85% (646 words, approx. 2 pages)
Essay provides a description regarding the life of Henry Ford.
Henry Ford
Essay Grade: 77% (623 words, approx. 2 pages)
Henry Ford- Biography
Henry Ford: A Man of the Century
Essay Grade: 86% (2,634 words, approx. 9 pages)
An overview of the life of automotive pioneer Henry Ford. Noted for leading the way in the automotive industry and developing the assembly line method of manufacturing, Ford was also a man with an interesting private life and one who pushed to make his dreams come true.
Henry Ford: Greatest American Hero
Essay Grade: 92% (1,391 words, approx. 5 pages)
Explains the life of Henry Ford from his first achievements to the nationwide accomplishments that made him popular throughout the United States. Essay also explains why he is America's greatest hero.
Hiroshima
Essay Grade: 85% (296 words, approx. 1 pages)
My essay is about the book, Hiroshima by John Hersey.
Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Essay Grade: 88% (1,419 words, approx. 5 pages)
Discusses the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Examines how it could have been avoided. Provides historical background and information about the nuclear bombings.
Historical Anyalysis
Essay Grade: 75% (2,778 words, approx. 9 pages)
History is formed from analyzing evidence from the past and making a connection. Many historians have different personal perspectives on history, and by using the historical method they can all draw conclusions as to what happened and advocate a theory. We find that history is much more than what happened in the past from reading, "The Strange Death of Silas Deane."
Historical Events in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement
Essay Grade: 86% (1,305 words, approx. 4 pages)
A sometimes non-chronological account of various historic events and people in the Civil Rights Movement, including Rosa Parks, Martin Lutheran King Jr., Malcom X, the murder of Emmett Till, and civil rights legislation of 1965 and 1991.
Historical Impact of "Glory"
Essay Grade: 83% (858 words, approx. 3 pages)
The 1989 movie "Glory" depicted the 54th Massachusetts regiment, the first African-American regiment created by the U.S. military and which fought during the Civil War. Viewed by most U.S. history classes,the film's important social and political impact comes about through its use as a teaching tool across the country and through its emotional influence on people's opinions of equality and the Civil War in general.
Historigraphy Over Japanese Internment
Essay Grade: 83% (4,453 words, approx. 15 pages)
On February 19, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Executive Order of 9066, moving all Japanese-Americans in the mainland of the U.S to internment camps located on uninhabitable federal lands in the nation's interior, such as deserts, swamps etc. It has been established with historians that the movement of the Japanese to the internment camps was terrible, causing great harm to the Japanese. Many historians throughout the years however have questioned FDR decision and the factors that caused him to sign the Executive order of 9066.
History of "The Pledge of Allegiance"
Essay Grade: 96% (1,039 words, approx. 4 pages)
The history of the U.S. "The Pledge of Allegiance" and opinions about what it should be kept in schools.
History of Baseball
Essay Grade: 83% (1,218 words, approx. 4 pages)
Alexander Cartwright invented the baseball field in 1845.By the 1860's, the sport, unrivaled in popularity, was being described as America's "National Pastime." Cartwright was a part of the Knickerbockers Baseball Club; the club in New York that helped him achieves his goals of devising the first rules and regulations for the modern game of baseball - a sport intirnsically tied to the American culture and lifestyle.
History of Legalized Gambling and the Effects
Essay Grade: 92% (3,050 words, approx. 10 pages)
Throughout history, policymakers have had to balance the social good and the rights of individuals to choose freely. States should banish gambling to ensure the social good. They do not need to legalize it to increase revenues because much of it goes to expenses and problems that gambling adds to.
History of the American Civil Right Movement
Essay Grade: 83% (820 words, approx. 3 pages)
Provides a history of the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Reviews famous court cases of the era and major events of the era.
History of the Harlem Renaissance
Essay Grade: 92% (611 words, approx. 2 pages)
The cultural aspects of the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century helped the black civil-rights movement.
History of Welfare in the US
Essay Grade: 86% (404 words, approx. 1 pages)
Outlines the changes in the United States welfare system. Provides a description of some of the components of the new system.
History's Eras
Essay Grade: 83% (1,076 words, approx. 4 pages)
Eras in American history, such as Reconstruction and the Progressive Era,are the result of abrupt turns in history - the result of someone's decision or events that placed the power in someone else's hands. These sometimes critical and morally questioned times make up the guide not only to our history, but our future as well.
Hofstadter's Analysis of Roosevelt and Wilson
Essay Grade: 86% (566 words, approx. 2 pages)
Describes Hofstadter's analysis of American Presidents Wilson and Roosevelt. Explores their political differences and similarities. Details how both men began their political careers with conservative principles but changed their views as they gained success.
Hoover and Roosevelt: A Comparison
Essay Grade: 88% (2,267 words, approx. 8 pages)
Examines the effectiveness of Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover, focusing on their policies in overcoming the Great Depression.
Hoover Vs. Roosevelt
Essay Grade: 75% (0 words, approx. 0 pages)
Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover were two different types of leaders. Roosevelt was mostly liberal, while Hoover on the other hand was a conservative. Roosevelt wasn't afraid to make changes and took some risks. Hoover was not as aggressive and had a philosophical style of thinking.
How America Treated the Indians
Essay Grade: 86% (770 words, approx. 3 pages)
Describes the treatment of native Americans by colonialists. Explores how throughout American history, Indians have been denied their rights by the American government.
How Close Did the Americans Come to Losing the American Revolution?
Essay Grade: 83% (1,082 words, approx. 4 pages)
How close did the Americans come to losing the American Revolution? Without the French admiral Comte de Grasse's intelligent planning and performance in blockading British forces in the Chesapeake area of Virginia, the entire outcome of the American Revolution might have been different.
How Music, Movies and Literature have Changed Since the 1960s
Essay Grade: 92% (891 words, approx. 3 pages)
A comparison of 1960's pop culture today's. The music, movies and books of the time were more innocent and more idealistic, reflecting the times. Technology and more concern about the effects of pop culture are major changes.
How Should Columbus Be Remembered?
Essay Grade: 92% (995 words, approx. 3 pages)
Columbus "discovered" America, meaning he found land previously unknown to Europeans. However, he cannot be considered a hero because of the barbaric and devastating way in which he treated the native people.
How the Civil Rights Movement Addressed the Failures of Reconstruction
Essay Grade: 86% (711 words, approx. 2 pages)
Examines how the American civil rights movement of this 1950's and 1960's addressed the failures of Reconstuction after the Civil War. Maintains that the Civil Rights era demanded legitimate equality whereas Reconstruction only gave artificial rights.
How the Colonists Defeat the Greatest Military in the World?
Essay Grade: 75% (0 words, approx. 0 pages)
How could the American Colonist's, simple farmers, defeat the greatest naval and military force in the world? The odds were a million to one against them to defeat the British but, the Americans had the advantages of home territory, were very familiar with the tactics of the British from the French and Indian War, and had an inspired cause.
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