The history of newspapers in the US

The United States political structure transformed from loosely organized states to a strong central government with a strong constitution. In America’s early years of independence, the two dominant political parties that contested for power were Federalism and Republicanism. Federalists advocated a strong central government while Republicans favored less centralization and more power for states. Federalist … Read more

Stage plays in Ancient Greece and the film Selma

It was the tradition of the Ancient Greek civilization to have their Tragedies and poetry performed in a stage play; more confident writers would enter their work in competitions and have it compete with the works of other fellow writers. These traditions were carried on and adapted into more modern channels of expression, progressing alongside … Read more

The Wahhabi movement

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would have never existed if it was not for the Wahhabi movement. The policies of Wahhab still influence the modern political and social structure of Saudi Arabia. In the 1500’s, ancestors of the family Al Saud occupied an indefinite amount of grove lands. The area evolved into a town and … Read more

Ukraine's gas relationship with Russia

Ukraine’s gas relationship with Russia can easily be described as complicated. During the 1990s high levels of debt characterized the Ukrainian/Russian gas relationship as Ukraine was unable to pay for its gas consume (J. Stern, 2006, s. 2). In order to restore payment discipline Russia reduced supplies too Ukraine on several occasions, which resulted in … Read more

The Vietnam War

Introduction The topic we choose for this assignment is the Vietnam War, because this war has been one of the most influential ones in American history. The war, which lasted from 1955 until 1975, had and still has a great impact on American society. Hundreds of thousands of both soldiers and civilians were killed it … Read more

The assassination of John F. Kennedy

The assassination of John F. Kennedy was an immense contributing factor to several aspects of American life. It can be said that his assassination impacted America forever; discuss the impact it had culturally, socially, and politically, on the country as a whole, as well as advantages and disadvantages of these effects. Introduction John Fitzgerald Kennedy, … Read more

The American Revolution

The history of the American Revolution, colonial American and British influence is often debated and interpreted by many historians in they own points of view, these historians like Walter Nugent, Gordon S.Wood and Niall Ferguson hold American and British History in very high regard within their history book varying from one side to another. Niall’s … Read more

The punishment of adultery

The punishment of adultery during the colonial period in the novel a Scarlet Letter has changed significantly in the 21st century due to ethical, moral and sociological ideology. During the colonial period (1600 – 1700) New England, Massachusetts was governed by the puritans. The puritans used the bible as a literal interpretation of what was … Read more

9/11

‘ Introduction: I have chosen this topic because I think it’s an important topic, because it have ef-fected a lot for people. Many have lost a member of their families so I would like to know if they get any help from psychologists after. I would like to find out what happened that day, How … Read more

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743 in Goochland County, Virginia. Thomas had to get a tutor since where he lived in Virginia, they didn’t have public schools. When he was 16 he entered the College of William and Mary. In 1776 he and 4 other people wrote the Declaration of Independence. He took the leading … Read more

Post World War I

After World War I, there were a lot of celebration in welcoming the American boys whom were coming back home. Many technological improvement as well as many discoveries in science lead to an economic bloom. Many people took advantage of this, and this surely sent America into the great depression. Following the 1920 and the … Read more

Genocides – holocaust, Sudan, Rwanda, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India, China

Imagine you are associated with a genocide that occur in an ancestors time? How would you react to these circumstances? What would you do? The term genocide was developed in most cases. This term become a part of legal, political, and ethnical vocabulary that respond to widespread hazard of violence against a group of society. … Read more

The salt tax and salt monopoly

Another reason behind the Salt tax and salt monopoly was to contain the growing sphere of political and economic influence of the salt merchant community. For much of ancient China’s history, the state’s staunch presence in major trading nodes in domestic and foreign customs expresses its intention to control the salt merchant network in China … Read more