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20045 Brown v Board of Education: The Demise of the Separate by Equal Standard |
This ten-page graduate research paper examines what influenced the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States in Brown v. Board of Education to decide that the separate but equal doctrine established by Plessy v Ferguson was inherently unequal. The author also discusses the influence the decision in Brown had on the educational system in America, including its influence on the civil rights movement, as well as the changed point of view of the Fourteenth Amendment as interpreted by the Warren Court justices.
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| Pages: 10 |
| Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20045 Brown v board.doc |
| Price: US$89.50 |
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20057 Life in California |
When we look at photographs of California from the middle of the last century, we might not think that all that much has changed. Certainly the cars are smaller today – well, except for the SUVs – and there are more of them. There are more people driving those cars and there are more homes and stores to cater to those people and so there is less of everything that was once here when California was wild. But still, the land and the place seem very much like each other.
But in fact a great deal has changed in this state that lies at the heart of so many stories about dreams come true and dreams gone bust. By interviewing my uncle, Rocky Carvajal, who was born on May 5, 1956, in Compton. He has seen a California that is not transformed since he was a child – “You can still see where I grew up, and it’s still the same place. It’s still there” – but that is fundamentally changed.
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| Pages: 5 |
| Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20057 California Watts Racism.doc |
| Price: US$44.75 |
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20063 The Extension and Curtailment of Civil Rights through the Interstate Commerce Act |
This ten-page graduate paper describes how, empowered through the Interstate Commerce Act, the United States Congress was able to pass numerous laws including one of the most controversial, the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The author focuses on the humble beginnings of the Interstate Commerce Act and how it was later used as a tool to help advance the movement for civil rights and to desegregate virtually the entire United States. He also describes in depth the challenges faced by the Interstate Commerce Act through various other laws that were enacted utilizing its name, such as the Civil Rights Act and the USA Patriot Act.
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| Pages: 10 |
| Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20063 Interstate Commerce Act.doc |
| Price: US$89.50 |
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20066 The African American Reparations Debate: An Analysis |
This twelve-page undergraduate paper examines the African American slave reparations debate. The author notes that the reparations debate has been gaining attention in the United States in recent years, and has generated opinions and counter-opinions from a variety of individuals and groups. Many respected political activists, scholars, academicians, intellectuals, historians, and sociologists have presented compelling cases for reparations for African Americans, but opponents contend that when injustices extend over centuries, and involve the actions of people who have been dead for hundreds of years, it is difficult to determine conclusively whether the distant descendants of the guilty parties have a moral obligation to pay for the sins of their long departed ancestors.
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| Pages: 12 |
| Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20066 Slave Reparations Debate.doc |
| Price: US$107.40 |
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20068 Immigration: A Historical Analysis of Trends |
This three page undergraduate research paper defines what immigration is, examines why immigration occurs, why it has occurred, and why it continues to occur in the United States. The author discusses how immigration trends over the years have affected the spatial patterns of the population of the United States, particularly since the end of the Civil War, and includes relevant dates, nationalities, groups, and the geographical areas where settlement occurred. He also describes how immigration has affected the various regions of the United States.
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| Pages: 3 |
| Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20068 Immigration History Trends.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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20094 Burgess Model of Urban Reform: An Analysis |
This three-page undergraduate research paper examines the Burgess Model
of Urban Reform. The author notes that this urban model was developed in 1925 and consists of six concentric rings or zones based upon land use and population demographics. The Burgess Model proved to be useful for urban research and planning for a few decades, but it has become outdated due to a variety of factors, including the mass movement to the suburbs after World War Two and the massive increase of automobile ownership in America.
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| Pages: 3 |
| Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20094 Burgess Urban Model.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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20096 The Movement of the Steel Industry in America |
This three-page undergraduate research paper examines the movement of the steel industry in the United States. The author notes that the movement of the steel industry across the United States began in the middle of the nineteenth-century when surveyors discovered the massive iron ore deposits in the Great Lakes states. The steel industry prospered for more than a century in America and was especially important during the two world wars. But the increase in foreign steel competition, as well as other economic developments, have led to a crisis in the American steel industry.
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| Pages: 3 |
| Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed |
| Filename: 20096 US Steel Industry.doc |
| Price: US$26.85 |
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