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American History
OK, so here's what my teacher told us: write a 7 page thesis paper on any topic from the Revolutionary War up to 2001. I don't really want to cover any of the wars since those topics seem common(and thus less interesting to grade).
I was thinking along the lines of immigration in America(maybe Asian immigration in specific since general immigration might be tricky in 7 pages), the emergence of popular culture(movies, art, literature) or settling the west. Any ideas? Just throw some stuff out. |
RE: American History
Because I'm me, I say take a look at foreign and economic policy changes and the events that affected them.
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Lol...
Do The Hole in the Wall gang. The mob family that owned a house bulding company. They would make the walls out of stucko, so if you had a hit on you, they could just take a sledgehammer, break down your wall, and then whack you. |
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Reconstruction and other reasons why the North sucks.
Or just the first part of that. --Guido http://andy.mikee385.com |
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The Space Race
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RE: American History
Reconstruction sounds good.
The space race- interesting. I would have never thought of that. As for foreign and economic policy changes, I think that's too deep for me, but maybe I could focus on Eisenhower? The other idea I have- reasons for restrictions on immigration from 1780 to the present. :? Looks like Winter Vacation is going to be rough. Yet fun and educational. |
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Eh you didn't even consider the Hole in the Wall Gang! Stardust Casino, man!
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How bout the rise of corrupt capitalism?
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teddy roosevelt and the progressive movement.
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If you want to write about something actually interesting, for example, not reconstruction, you should try writing about the state of poverty and the life of the lower class in the late 1800s cities. You should write about the political machines & bosses, Tamanny Hall, about the scams to get voters from all races to vote in unison by putting people of the same race in each respective neighborhood to promote the candidate, etc. I just read about it myself, and it's really interesting.
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Gangs and Gangsters: Prohibition to Now
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Re: American History
Thanks to PBS(specifically, an episode of American Experience), I have decided to do my essay, which I should have started on Monday, on (don't laugh) Jesse James and his relation to the pre/post Civil War era. It should be interesting stuff. No one seems to know the context of James's story, only that he went around robbing and killing like Robin Hood meets Billy the Kid(which is not even true).
If I survive to finish the essay, I might share some of my findings. It's really interesting if you're geeky about history. |
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I have to do a similar project for US History. I'm only up to Industrial Revolution, but I have to choose any topic and do a project on it. I decided on the Federalist and Democratic-Republican topic. My thesis statement was "How would America be affected if there were only one party, the Federalists?" The party preferred a strong central gov't, so I wondered how it would affect society if the Rep. party and Thomas Jefferson didn't get rid of the Feds. For 8th grade, it might be something useful to look on.
---Desert_Eagle |
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