Americas Great Awakening / Jonathan Edwards
Infamous
Sermon : This 6 page paper analyzes the "Sinners in the
Hands of an Angry God" sermon delivered by New England
clergyman and theologian Jonathan Edwards during a revival
known as the Great Awakening in 1741. Bibliography lists 1
source. Sinners.wpsHistoric Controversy Over
the U.S. Constitution : A 5 page
discussion of the controversy between Federalists and
Anti-Federalists that ensued regarding the original ratification
of the U.S. Constitution. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Federali.wps
The Magna Carta & The Constitution : A 5 page
essay which
compares the English document with the American
Constitution. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Magnacar.wps
Jefferson & Douglass / Experts in Intellectual Prose :
A 5 page comparison between the oratorical capabilities of
Thomas Jefferson and Frederick Douglass. Each of their
relevant accomplishments and overall influence are examined.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Jeffdoug.wps
Federalists/Anti-Federalists / Compare & Contrast
Ratification Of The United States Constitution : 5 pages in
length. When comparing and contrasting Anti-Federalist
views on the ratification of the United States Constitution
with those of the Federalists, one must also consider the
inherent relationship that represents their respective views
upon principles, problems and solutions, ultimately surmising
which side best reflects or departs from the original principles
set forth for the Declaration. It can be argued that the two
sides are quite contrary in their individual perceptions, with
each faction believing its own views are of primary integrity.
The writer discusses the opposing views of the Federalists
and Anti-Federalists as it relates to ratifying the Constitution.
No additional sources cited. Fed-Anti.wps
James Madison and Federalist Paper No. 10 : A 5
page
paper that describes what Madison termed the "disease"
that was common to all republics, and uses his arguments to
demonstrate the necessity for a new Constitution as a cure.
No additional sources cited. Madi10.wps
The Federalist Papers & The Role Of The Judiciary :
A 5 page paper outlining the role of the Judiciary Branch of
the federal government and how this role is clarified by the
Federalist Papers written in 1777 and 1778. No additional
sources are listed. Fedjud.wps
Thomas Jefferson, Slavery, And The Hypocrisy Of Our
Founding Fathers : In this well-written 5 page essay, it is
argued that Thomas Jefferson and various other "Founding
Fathers" of the United States were hypocritical in drafting
that "all men are created equal"- when many of them were
known --among others things-- to be slave owners. The
writer acknowledges that the Framers were aware of this
hypocrisy and discusses the socioeconomic and political
dilemma that they faced in making pertinent decisions. A
number of rarely-known facts such as the Constitutional
provision which outlawed the barring of slavery until at least
1808 are used to illustrate this essay's main points.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Jeffslav.wps
The Founding Fathers on Leadership / Classic Teamwork
in Changing Times by Donald Phillips : Donald Phillips, a
leadership expert as well as a historian and a management
specialist, considers the application of leadership principles
displayed by individuals who participated in the
Revolutionary War as a compelling means of asserting basic
management principles. This 3 page paper provides an
overview of the essential arguments in Phillips book and
considers their implications for leadership in education. No
additional works listed. Donphil.wps
Founding Fathers Rationale For Advocating Federalism
in
American Government : A 5 page paper which examines the
impact of federalism on the structure of American
government, the events and factors which contributed to the
predominance of the federal government concept, and the
relevance of these views today. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Foundfat.wps
The Myth Of The American Frontier : A 4 page paper
discussing the conquering of the West. The adventure
mystique of the frontier still exists, as does admiration for the
individuals strong enough to leave behind them everything
known, setting out for territory few even had seen. They left
safe homes for whatever awaited them on the trail West, but
now the conquest is colored with cultural embarrassment for
the manner in which it was accomplished. Bibliography lists
3 sources. Frontier.wps
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