Category: History
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The Middle Passage in the History of American Slave Trade
The Middle Passage is a significant concept in the history of American slavery, which plays an essential role in its development. Over more than three centuries, millions of enslaved Africans were deported from their homeland, primarily by British, European, and American traders, who later employed the individuals in various types of labor. The voyage through…
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History of Social Injustice and Social Resistance
Table of Contents Introduction Capitalism Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The works compared in this analysis touch upon the themes of social justice issues and the movements that fought to overcome those. Capitalism, often racialized, and the resulting class conflict were explicitly defended or attacked by the different sides. Therefore, studying these groups allows contextualizing themes…
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History Significance to Understanding Sociological Issues
Importance of history is something which every person should know about, it is very important to know about the history of what we do in our daily lives. Everything which we do has a beginning; it is somebody’s creation which is being continued till date. History of the society from where a particular thing originated…
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Darwin, Evolution, and Modern History
Table of Contents Charles Darwin’s Account of the Evolution of the Moral Sense The Meaning of Social Darwinism and the Eugenics Movement of Early 20th Century Works Cited Charles Darwin’s Account of the Evolution of the Moral Sense Introduction The various theories associated with Charles Darwin provide frameworks that touch on human behavior. His work…
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Racial Stereotypes in Modern History of America
Table of Contents Introduction Stereotype History of stereotype in America Stereotypes of Native Americans Stereotypes of white Americans Stereotype of African Americans Works Cited Introduction A lot of books have been written by different authors concerning stereotyping in America. On my research concerning stereotype in modern America I came across many journals, books and publications…
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How Historians Study History by Use of Religion
Every discipline has its own subject matter. In the case of the history discipline, the main subject matter is the past (Hepp 5). In the discipline, past facts and interpretations give meaning to the things that shape people’s current way of life. Facts refer to “persons, places, things, and events that people agree are true…
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History Of Biotechnology
Table of Contents Introduction History of Biotechnology Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Biotechnology can be defined as a technology that utilizes “biological phenomena for copying and manufacturing various useful substances” (Smith 3). Biotechnology was initially an artisan ability and not a science. This technology involved producing beer, cheese and bread among other related products, where processes…
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Asphalt History, Production, and Application
Table of Contents Introduction History of Asphalt Asphalt air blowing unit Asphalt emulsifying process The blending process Conclusion Reference List Introduction The composition of crude oil is infinitely varied and complex. This is because of the several components that can be derived from crude oil after the separation process of distillation. However, the components derived…
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Community Development: History, Themes and Issues
Table of Contents Introduction What is community development? Development and growth Community development issues The root of community development challenges Change in community development Difficult Change Conflict management among workers Advantages and disadvantages of conflict management Compromise in change management Conclusion Reference List Introduction Community development remains a major concept in the world today, being…
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The Spanish Immigrants in America: History and Future
The Spaniards continuously visited North America in the 16th century, and since then, Spanish has been spoken in America. The first Spaniard visiting America was Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513, and since then, several ships have arrived in America. They were the first people to reach the Mississippi River, the Appalachian Mountains, Great Plains,…