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Music was an immensely popular form of entertainment in America in the first decade of the century, though not in the same way it is today. Americans did not buy prerecorded records or CDs and play them on stereo equipment. Instead, most A...
About 466 pages (139,918 words) in 10 products

 
The automobile assembly line, new atomic theories, Einstein's general theory of relativity, advances in radio technology, and continuing developments in the social sciences are among the many scientific and technological advances of the 1...
About 898 pages (269,250 words) in 12 products

The 1920s have been called the Golden Age of Sports. From the very beginning of the decade extraordinary athlete-heroes emerged in virtually every sport — baseball, football, tennis, golf, polo, and the Olympic sports. Babe Ruth, Ty...
About 110 pages (33,025 words) in 2 products

 
At the beginning of the decade, American business was adjusting to its new role in the world economy after the end of World War I (1914–18). During the war, America had supplied the Allied European participants with food, equipment,...
About 635 pages (190,599 words) in 15 products

 
American fashions shifted in the 1930s. The 1920s had been a decade of excess. Fashions for both young men and women—the "sheiks" and "flappers"—grew increasingly extravagant. The Great Depression ...
About 985 pages (295,515 words) in 14 products

 
World War II (1939–45) dominated serious print media from 1939 until most of the last troops returned from Europe in 1946. American newspapers and magazines focused intently on bringing news from the front to the doorsteps of almost...
About 652 pages (195,452 words) in 14 products

 
During the 1950s, many people suspect that this decade was occupied by conservatism and conformity but they are incorrect. This period was filled with rebellious groups and classes and the struggle for civil rights and wanted liberties....
About 757 pages (227,085 words) in 15 products

 
The 1960s was a very turbulent time in American history. Cities across the country saw hundreds of incidents of racial violence. Various federal and state commissions were assembled to investigate the causes of these riots. Each individ...
About 1,297 pages (389,149 words) in 23 products

 
When journalist Tom Wolfe (1931–) surveyed the changes that had swept America in the past few years, he gave the decade a label that has stuck: "The Me Decade." Wolfe and others noticed that the dominant concerns of mo...
About 838 pages (251,471 words) in 15 products

 
By the 1980s, American fashion recovered from polyester leisure suits and hot pants—the strange fashion trends of the 1970s—and became far more tasteful. Leading the way were the nation's president and first lady, Rona...
About 938 pages (281,364 words) in 14 products

 
In the 1990s, commerce became e-commerce and the nation was gripped in dot-com fever. The nation's economy had started off the decade in a slump. By the mid-1990s, however, the energizing force of what became known as the dot-com re...
About 856 pages (256,896 words) in 12 products

Sixteenth president of the United States and president during the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was immortalized by his Emancipation Proclamation, his Gettysburg Address, and two outstanding inaugural addresses. Abraham Lincoln wa...
About 226 pages (67,700 words) in 12 products

Among the most striking examples of mass civil disobedience ever to occur in the United States, the Underground Railroad occupies a significant place in American history. Although African American slaves were denied the legal protections of...
About 358 pages (107,424 words) in 4 products

Alcatraz, also known as "The Rock", is a well-known yet mysterious place containing many forgotten memories and lost ghosts. Though no one really knows everything that went on within the concealed walls of the old prison, it still manag...
About 131 pages (39,274 words) in 3 products

The developing innovations and advancement of technology in the years preceding the onset of the Civil War augmented the differences between the North and the South. By the time of the Civil War, the North and the South developed entirely ...
About 1,079 pages (323,681 words) in 54 products

At some time in American history, every part of the United States except the easternmost region qualifed as "the West," the last frontier of settlement. As the idea of the West expanded in the public imagination, it became a ...
About 186 pages (55,785 words) in 5 products

There were several different reasons that led up to the Revolution in 1776, the most significant being British military measures, then parliamentary taxation, followed by restriction of civil liberties and the legacy of colonial religious ...
About 583 pages (174,785 words) in 47 products

 
In the story "Witness", it tries to get across how different cultures mix together and how they deal with their differences. The police officer in the film "John Book" has a totally different way of living compared to the Amish people. He k...
About 166 pages (49,698 words) in 5 products

Ancient Egypt was a land of mystery that confined the beliefs of both scholars and the public. Civilization originally started on the banks of the Nile, a great river that flowed from the Mediterranean Sea to the center of Africa, and shape...
About 1,465 pages (439,460 words) in 27 products

After reading the ancient Greek stories entitled The Iliad and Medea, authored by Homer and Euripides, respectively, I realized a startling and disturbing truth involving society during ancient Greek times. It seems as though no matter how...
About 1,952 pages (585,595 words) in 31 products

Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), seventh president of the United States, symbolized the democratic advances of his time. His actions strengthened the power of the presidential office in American government. When Andrew Jackson emerged on the na...
About 128 pages (38,512 words) in 20 products

Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), seventeenth president of the United States, was the first president to be impeached. Andrew Johnson was born on Dec. 29, 1808, in Raleigh, N.C. After serving an apprenticeship with a tailor, he moved to Greenevi...
About 91 pages (27,283 words) in 7 products

 
Modern Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world. Once, it was a valley of salt water and erupting volcanoes. At the beginning of the 14th century, tribe called the Aztecs settled here. They transformed from simple nomads into r...
About 161 pages (48,383 words) in 9 products

U.S. president Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901), though possibly the dullest personality ever to inhabit the White House, was nevertheless a competent enough president during one of the most eventful administrations of the late 19th century. ...
About 36 pages (10,847 words) in 4 products

William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton (born 1946) won the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1992 and then defeated incumbent George Bush to become the 42nd president of the United States. He was re-elected to a second term in 1996. Wi...
About 113 pages (34,021 words) in 5 products

The Black Death was a devastating plague that attacked the European and Asian continents in the middle of the 1300's; it caused a large decrease in European population, killing, millions. It attacked and mostly killed people in three diffe...
About 414 pages (124,159 words) in 19 products

"The words "civil rights' summon up memories and images in modern minds of grainy television footage of packed mass meetings, firehoses and police dogs, of early 1960s peaceful protestors replaced over time by violent rioters, of soul-stirr...
About 192 pages (57,630 words) in 2 products

The war in Bosnia can be difficult to understand because there were many parties involved in the conflict and because the causes of the war were multiple, complex, and deep-rooted. Even after the war, commentators continue to argue about wh...
About 292 pages (87,693 words) in 3 products

The controversial, half-fictitious career of William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846-1917), American scout and publicist, helped create the prototype "Wild West" hero. William Cody, born in Scott County, lowa, and raised on a farm, ser...
About 135 pages (40,436 words) in 5 products

John Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was the thirtieth president of the United States. He has become symbolic of the smug and self-satisfied conservatism that helped bring on the Great Depression. Calvin Coolidge (he dropped the John after col...
About 97 pages (29,050 words) in 6 products

Who Is an American?...
About 84 pages (25,303 words) in 1 product

The life story of Charles Dickens is, from several perspectives, a success story. Generally regarded today as one of the greatest novelists in the English language, Dickens had the unusual good fortune to have been recognized by his contem...
About 705 pages (211,557 words) in 33 products

Charles Francis Adams, Jr., was born in Boston on 27 May 1835, the third child and second son of Charles Francis and Abigail Brooks Adams. He was the great-grandson of John Adams, the second president of the United States, and the grandson...
About 67 pages (20,095 words) in 3 products

The twenty-first president of the United States, Chester Alan Arthur (1830-1886) was reputed to be one of the leading spoilsmen in American politics when he took office, but he proved to be a dignified and an able administrator. Political ...
About 46 pages (13,746 words) in 5 products

In general, the lives of women and the roles they played in society were very similar throughout the colonies. However, certain conditions in the Chesapeake region changed the roles of the women who lived there and created a life that was ...
About 785 pages (235,507 words) in 36 products

Education was at the heart of European efforts to colonize America. Whether Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, or English, colonists from the Old World found success only as they adapted familiar ways of life and their own expectations t...
About 87 pages (26,156 words) in 1 product

The Europeans and Africans who came to the New World brought with them ideas and attitudes about religion, society, gender, race, and power. Europeans self-consciously tried to model their new societies after what they had known before, a...
About 126 pages (37,784 words) in 2 products

The Industrial Revolution was a time of change for Europe; not only economically, but socially also. The world saw the advent of new technologies like the steam engine, railroads, factories, and textile mills. These new technologies create...
About 329 pages (98,540 words) in 14 products

In March 1917, as the people of Russia demonstrated against the hunger and privations brought by World War I, the tsar of the Russian Empire gave up his throne. A provisional government took power in St. Petersburg, the imperial capital. Se...
About 107 pages (32,221 words) in 2 products

The story of the U.S. Constitution does not begin with the signing of the document on September 17, l787, nor with the ninth state ratifying it and thereby establishing it as the supreme law of the land. Nor does the story begin with the Ph...
About 225 pages (67,456 words) in 2 products

The Crusades were a series of eight wars that European Christians fought for a religious cause, in attempt to seize the Holy Land and drive out the Muslim Turks. Although their effect greatly differed from their original intent, they still...
About 577 pages (173,039 words) in 26 products

The Middle Ages occurred in Europe between the end of the Roman Empire, about A. D. 500, and the beginning of the Renaissance, around 1400. The phrase Middle Ages was first used by fifteenth- century scholars to describe the middle period b...
About 110 pages (32,906 words) in 2 products

"Dust Bowl" is a term coined by a reporter for the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star to describe the effects of severe wind erosion in the Great Plains during the 1930s, caused by severe drought and lack of conservation practi...
About 121 pages (36,376 words) in 5 products

Dwight David Eisenhower (1890-1969) was leader of the Allied forces in Europe in World War II, commander of NATO, and thirty-fourth president of the United States. Dwight Eisenhower was born in Denison, Tex., on Oct. 14, 1890, one of seven...
About 84 pages (25,307 words) in 5 products

What factors helped to promote America's huge industrial growth during the period from 1860-1900? After the Reconstruction Era, the United States was in desperate need of a change. The other world powers had already experienced a series ...
About 129 pages (38,729 words) in 7 products

Throughout time great leaders in the world were born producing long lasting and strong empires. As you look through the years you find many great emperors ruling in their own style in some ways the ruled good and some ways bad but great. ...
About 581 pages (174,166 words) in 12 products

The high tide of the Progressive Era occurred during the 1910s, as a profusion of interest groups with competing legislative proposals made the decade one of the most turbulent and exciting in U.S. history. Reforms at the federal level in...
About 111 pages (33,208 words) in 2 products

Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), thirty-second president of the United States, led the nation out of the Great Depression and later into World War II. Before he died, he cleared the way for peace, including establishment of the Unite...
About 840 pages (251,936 words) in 41 products

The administration of Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), fourteenth president of the United States, was marred by the bitter quarrel resulting from the passage of the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act. Franklin Pierce was born in Hillsborough County, N.H...
About 45 pages (13,468 words) in 5 products

In analyzing and examining historical documents, America views changed toward England in the 18th century. Due to the French and Indian war, the Enlightenment period, and the mercantilist laws, America gained a sense of independence fro...
About 510 pages (152,865 words) in 18 products
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