History vocabulary

Vocabulary Divine Right of Kings: A theory that states that monarchs are answerable and appointed by God only. Glorious Revolution: In 1668, William and Mary replaced James II as the English monarchs and it began the constitutional monarchy in Britain. Parliamentary Monarchy: A result of the Glorious Revolution that limited the monarchy set up in … Read more

Discrimination throughout history

Throughout history, discrimination has been a big part in societies, whether it’s racism, economy class, sexuality, etc. And during the past and present events, those who were being discriminated, all wanted to have freedom from discrimination. Sadly, discrimination has not been abolished with how far we’ve come, instead it’s as relevant today as it was … Read more

The Black Arts Movement (BAM)

In a time where racial discrimination and profiling reigned supreme, the Black Arts Movement (BAM) was the only thing that stood out as different. The movement was a divergent form of activism for equal rights of the black people and other American minorities in a world dominated by the white man. It was at this … Read more

Produce a historical biography of Margaret Thatcher

Produce a historical biography of Margaret Thatcher Being the first woman ever to hold the position as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and to be the longest serving premier, her impact and legacy still remains extremely influential nowadays. Margaret Hilda Thatcher, née Roberts was born to Alfred Roberts and Beatrice Stephenson in 1925. … Read more

Shadows of Youth by Andrew B. Lewis

Shadows of Youth by Andrew B. Lewis focuses on both the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950’s to the present and SNCC, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. SNCC began in the 1960’s and can be argued as one of the most important organizations of the Civil Rights Movement. SNCC would not have been successful however … Read more

Why and how does Heidegger lead us into postmodernism?

In a certain sense, John Wycliffe (d. 1384) bridged the gap between the Middle Ages and the Reformation. In his accusations of several Roman Catholic doctrines his emphasis on the literal sense of Scripture can be observed. Later, Martin Luther (d. 1546) strongly supported the concept of faith and grace as the key for understanding … Read more

The 1967 Summer of Love

The 1967 Summer of Love, located in the Haight-Ashbury District of San Francisco, California, reflected a pivotal time in American history. It is considered to be the peak of hippie influence, bringing more attention to the anti mainstream culture than ever before. Though the months and years following the summer of 1967 strayed away from … Read more

Roosevelt’s speech following Pearl Harbour attack

Rhetorical Analysis On the morning of December 7th, 1941 Japan launched a surprise attack on the naval base of Pearl Harbor on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.  The Japanese attacked the US naval base with fighter planes, bombers, and torpedo planes. The attack lasted for about two hours and not only was the aftermath devastating … Read more

Charles Darwin – one of the greatest thinkers of all time

Naturalist Charles Darwin was born on the 12th of February in 1809 in the small town of Shrewsbury, England. He had 5 siblings and throughout his family’s history, a string of Scientists. Darwin grew up wealthy and privileged and loved to explore the world around him. Charles attended Edinburgh University at age 16 and in … Read more

The Roman Republic

The Roman Republic started round 753 B.C. and ended around a hundred B.C.E all through this time The Roman Republic thrived, a part of that is was because of the effectiveness of The Republic's government. The word powerful has many definitions. The definition of effective in this case became to being able to do your … Read more

A range of history related short answers

Learning Targets 1. California Gold Rush led to more people migrating because of the prospects of gold and wealth. People were enamored by the idea of coming to the United States and obtaining wealth and maybe bringing it back to their countries. Mormons escaped their own countries because of the way they were being persecuted … Read more

How far was Martin Luther King the most significant Black leader for Civil Rights?

In the context of the years 1865 to 1968, how far was Martin Luther King the most significant Black leader of the campaign for Civil Rights? Martin Luther King was a black leader and social activist who led the campaign for civil rights in the United States from the mid-1950s until his death in 1968. … Read more

Segregation

Segregation enforced that blacks were not able to do certain things that United States citizens were entitled to. When the first Jim Crow law was passed African Americans were  constantly belittled and they were tired of the treatment they received. They  sought out to make a difference in their community and the world. I believe … Read more