General Benjamin O. Davis, SR. : 10 pages in
length.
General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was perhaps the most
influential African-American in the history of the United
States military. His efforts to desegregate troops opened
doors for all black men who subsequently enlisted in the
Army. The writer traces General Davis' illustrious career, as
well as touches upon his contributions to the black military
community. GenDavis.wps Historical Education
and Jewish Immigration : An 8 page
paper in which the writer provides an overview of Jewish
immigration around the turn of the century, and focuses on
the importance of education for Jewish immigrant families.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Jewimm.wps
Woodrow Wilson / Intervention In Mexico : A 4 page
research paper exploring Woodrow Wilson's reasons for
intervening in Mexico in 1914 and again in 1916. Mexico was
involved in an internal revolution during those years, which
affected the economic status of the United States in Mexico.
Bibliography included. Wilson.wps
Failure Of The League Of Nations : A 4 page essay
on The
League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson's role, and the
unfortunate reasons for its failure. Wilson's 14 points are
briefly analyzed and regarded as a "clouded dream." No
Bibliography. Leagnati.wps
Fabulous Flapper Fashions Of The Roaring
Twenties :
A 5 page paper discussing the fashions of the Roaring 20s.
A brief outline of the various styles is provided as well as
speculation as to how the fashions served as reflections of the
decade. The freedom of the styles was a reflection of the
freedom of the age. Bibliography lists five sources.
Flapper.doc
Media Deception During The Great Depression
: An 8 page
essay on the deceptively optimistic attitude adopted by the
press and movie industry before and during the Great
Depression of the 1930s. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Grdepr.wps
The First Three Years of The Great Depression /
1929-1932 : A 16 page paper exploring the early years of
Americas Great Depression (1929-1932) in an attempt to
determine why it occurred, its implications on society, and
the events which positively and negatively influenced the
situation. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Grdep.wps
The Great Depression : A 10 page evaluation of the
causes
behind the great depression of the 1930s. Suggests that the
stock market crash of 1929 was only one of many factors
which led up to the Depression. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
GrtDepre.wps
Stock Market Crashes / 1929 vs. 1987 : Focusing
mostly
upon arguments presented in John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929
: The Great Crash," the writer of this 5 page paper discusses
how the infamous stock market crash which set off the Great
Depression-- had quite a bit in common with the more recent
crash of 1987. Specific macro-economic similarities are
pointed out and relevant conclusions are drawn. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Stokcrs2.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 -- Could It Happen Again ?
/ Book Review : In this 6 page paper, the writer attempts to
answer this very question based on findings presented in J.
Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The Great Crash." Similarities
between the crashes of 1929 and 1987 are pointed out and
the writer ultimately concludes that another crash not only
could happen, --- it probably will happen.. Economic reasons
arguing to the contrary are examined as well. No additional
sources are cited. Stokcrsh.wps
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 / Book Review : A
detailed,
8 page analysis of John Kenneth Galbraith's "1929 : The
Great Crash" in which the writer analyzes the economic irony
of such an event : Everyone believed the market was
performing wonderfully when it crashed.. Some of the
reasons for these misperceptions and the sudden "crash" are
analyzed. The primary source is cited. Stokcrs3.wps
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