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Opposition to the Weimar government from 1924-1929 was harmless. How far do you agree with the statement?

I do not agree with the statement that opposition to the Weimar government from 1924-1929 was harmless. There were several significant opposition groups during this period that posed threats to the stability and functioning of the government. Firstly, right-wing...

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A title for an opinion essay on New England colonies, middle colonies, and Southern colonies?

While people often lump the American colonies together, there were significant differences between the New England colonies, Middle colonies, and Southern colonies....

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Formation of system of chivalry, how it begin, how it's portrayed in literature?

Chivalry refers to a code of conduct that was developed in the latter part of the Middle Ages in various parts of western Europe, most notably in what are parts of modern day France and Britain.  Though it may be referred to a system or the chivalric code, it is...

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Need help with my thesis state on between 1890 until 1920 what group of Americans saw their access to the constitution rights increase and what group didn’t?

In turn-of-the-century America, there were some major civil rights advances for some groups, while other groups saw no advances in their civil rights and even saw advances that had been made begin to erode.  The time period was well after the end of the Reconstruction...

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Need Help with a thesis statement on different portrayals of King Arthur in books, tv series, and movies?

King Arthur has been a steady feature in pop culture since the original stories of him were told hundreds of years ago.  In fact, he retains a mythical status because of the quasi-historical nature of the stories told about him, leading to many people wondering...

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What was the meaning of freedom for enslaved people in the United States on the eve of the Civil War during the antebellum period?

To tackle a three-page essay on the meaning of freedom for enslaved people in the United States, it is very important to keep in mind that there was no single idea of freedom. ...

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How do you think the founding fathers feel about the masses and their importance on shaping public policy?

It is difficult to answer any question that asks about how the founders felt about anything.  While there were many more people involved in the American Revolution, resulting in some disagreement about who was a founder, there is a list of 10 people that consistently...

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Choosing one of these wars (the war against Japan during World War II, the Korean War, or the Vietnam War) can you explain how America’s military involvement produced new migration patterns and flows?

One of the more shameful moments in American history was the establishment of internment camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II.  Ostensibly...

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What are the differences between the French Revolution and American Revolution?

While it is impossible to escape the similarities between the French Revolution and ...

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