Stalin's Rule / Leninist Or Otherwise? : 6 pages
in length.
There have been many changes from the time Stalin took over
for Lenin's leadership; however, it is clear by witnessing the
style of leadership Stalin exhibited that he was greatly
influenced by Lenin. In fact, it can be argued that Stalin did
not take over after Lenin's death; rather, he ascended to it by
way of taking example from the late leader's strategy. Many
have contended that Lenin groomed Stalin for the position by
establishing a system of learning that enabled Stalin to carry
forth a great deal of the typical daily government business, as
well as tend to a number of domestic and foreign policy
issues. However, others assert that as Lenin neared the end,
he developed doubts concerning Stalin's ability to take over
such a monumental task. The writer discusses whether or not
Stalin's rule was influenced by Leninism. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Leninist.wps Lenin: Totalitarian or
Pragmatist? : An 11 page discussion
of Vladimir Lenins role in the years following the Russian
Revolution of 1917. Debates whether he was strictly a
totalitarian or a pragmatist. Presents the views of numerous
authors and concludes that while many of Lenins
philosophies and actions were totalitarian he was a pragmatist
to the fullest definition of the word. Bibliography lists 8
sources. PPlenin.wps
Jacqueline Cochran / World War II Aviator : A 5
page paper
outlining the life and the contributions to aviation of
Jacqueline Cochran. Bibliography lists five sources.
Cochran.wps
Americas Homefront During The Cold War From
1945-1963 : A 5 page paper detailing the American society at
large and how the Cold War affected the government and its
people. Hiroshima and the first nuclear bombing are
mentioned. A description of life in general are described such
as school drills and bomb shelters. Kennedy and his
involvement in Vietnam are also highlighted. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Coldwar5.wps
Levittown : A 12 page research paper on what is
still the
largest housing project ever assembled by a single builder.
William Levitt and his brother answered the need for
affordable housing after World War II by mass-producing
houses on Long Island, N.Y. The first Levittown was
followed by others and helped to fuel the growing
post-WWII trend toward suburban living. The writer
discusses the sociological, economical, and demographic
consequences. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Levittown.doc
American Imperialism In South America, Post 1945 : A 3
page paper that discusses the impacts and reasons behind US
imperialism in South America after the end of World War II.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Amersa.wps
Americas Post-World War II Role in World Affairs
Analyzed : A 5 page paper which examines the U.S. role in
developing international military, diplomatic, and economic
policies, along with the federal governments increasing
involvement in domestic affairs following World War II.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Postwwii.wps
The American Policy Of Containment - 1947 To The
Present : An 8 page overview of the American policy of
containment and foreign policy and how it relates to the
policies of previous and subsequent administrations.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Containm.wps
Containment Policy : In 6 pages the author
discusses the
origins and major premises of containment policy.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Contpoli.wps
The Role of US & Soviet Perception in the Cold
War :
An 8 page research paper that examines the different
perceptions of the US and the former Soviet Union and how
these influenced the foreign policy decisions that created the
Cold War. The writer discusses the various theories that have
been formulated by various historians as well as looking at
specific instances. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Percold.wps
The Early Days of the Cold War : A 5 page paper discussing
the beginnings of the Cold War. NATO is discussed as well
as the necessity for such an organization. A brief respite from
the tension is described. Kennedy and Khrushchev were
perhaps the greatest players in the Cold War and their
involvement is discussed. The Cuban missile crisis was the
closest either country came to actually making nuclear war a
reality. Bibliography contains 4 sources. Earlcold.wps
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