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The Great Dust Bowl of America During the 1900’s
Dust Bowl
The early 1900’s were a time of great turmoil for farmers in the United States, especially those in the Great Plains region. During the 1930’s, the Great Plains were plagued by a period of drought called “The Dust Bowl”. In this time, the dirt dried up and became a loose dust, which got caught in…
Promoting and Financing Industrialization Across Central Africa
Africa
Industrialization
There is indeed a great desire to industrialize in Africa for great reasons. Obviously production is the only development model so far developed that has helped bring jobs, export earnings, quick and sustained stability to a range of poorer (mostly Asian) countries. Unless Countries in africa undertake the chaotic and arduous task of actively supporting…
A Period of Great Change After the Ratification of the Articles of the Confederation
Articles of Confederation
Government
United States
The summer of 1787 was a period of great change in America’s political development. The states had come to realize over the past six years since the Articles of Confederation were first ratified in 1781, that they were failing and that a change needed to be made if the United States wished to stay unified…
Issues of Marriage in the United States
Marriage
United States
The possibility of marriage is something that we have planted in our brains since we were kids. Some place, by one means or another we were instructed about the white picket fence, finding the one, and finding the individual you would spend whatever is left of your life with. Regardless of whether your parents could…
About Social Injustice In The World, Prejudices and Problems
Injustice
Martin Luther
Politics
United States
It’s no surprise michael jackson died as a legend and will forever remain in the hearts of his fans.The king of pop as some would say, most of michaels music was pop mixed with R&B in some cases. The media as well as the world were blindsided from Michael Jackson’s transition from his albums “Off…
An Introduction to Polygeny in America and the Shaping of American Identity
American Identity
Philosophy
Race
Colonial America, settled by Western Europeans, initially displayed social and cultural characteristics similar to the group by which it was founded. As America grew, population density increased, government was established, and a notion of civilization was embedded into the American mindset. The previous influences, in combination with other factors, such as Americas distance from Europe,…
The Constant Ideals and American Identity in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
American Identity
Government
Politics
Throughout the entire history of the United States of America, certain ideals have remained constant. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, America was booming. The Industrial Revolution led to a strong workforce and economy. The government was strong as well, especially after Theodore Roosevelt took over for William McKinley. The United States looked to build…
Annotated Bibliography Micro-Housing in New York
Annotated Bibliography
Economy
New York City
In this article written for The Architects Newspaper, Edelson tracks the trend of micro-housing in New York, specifically a micro-apartment development called Carmel Place in Manhattan and how many choose to see it as a revolutionary effort or how many see it as exploitative. The author relives the series of events that led to the…
The Environment and the Formation of North American Colonial Society
Colonialism
Jamestown
United States
Compounded with other factors such as religious turmoil in Europe and political dissatisfaction, the environment of North America played a central role in the course of colonial societal growth. Whether it was struggling to survive by finding ways to farm crops in the New Worlds foreign soil or defending themselves against the native population, early…
How Earthquakes Feel
Earthquake
Natural Disasters
Earthquakes are one of the most devastating natural disasters on the planet. They have killed countless amounts of people and are hard to tell when coming. In this essay I will being talking about the experiences and how it feels to be in an Earthquake. The most devastating earthquake on record happened in 2004. This…
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