A People's History of the United States

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    The First United Front specifically, was from 1923 to 1927, when the parties came together to keep relative peace. It was successful until 1927 when the Nationalists turned on the Communists (“United Front”, World History in Context). The Shanghai Massacre sparked the very beginning of the Chinese Civil War along with the collapse of the First United Front. Occurring in April 1927, The Shanghai Massacre is often regarded as the…

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    in TV shows. The media comments that “the new golden age of superheroes is coming”. 1.2 Background Information and History Although it is not until the 21st century that superheroes and…

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    Black Panther they think of the dislike of authorizing and using violent. However, the Black Panther was more than that it was the FBI who put this idea in people's head. The Black Panther believed that everyone should equal and use the Marxist idea to spread their thoughts. Bloom, Joshua, Waldo E Martin 2012. Against Black Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party. Berkeley: University of California Press. The Author Joshua Bloom is a Professor of Sociology at UCLA and Co-…

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    Social Disorganization

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    any pending terror. United States is united with Paris to fight against terrorism. Citizens of this country have re-lived our past terrorist attacks that happened on 9/11 on our soil. This attacks are still a wound in our hearts and will never forget those events that killed thousands of people of this country. The terrorist attacks in Paris have…

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    almost 40,000 North Korean troops. After World War II the United States and Soviet Union took control of the Korean Peninsula after taking it from Japan. The US had the Republic of Korea in the south and the Soviet Union had the Democratic People's Republic in the north.…

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    American people’s voice can be heard? Or is it another way to protect us from the person who deserves to be president? “The Electoral College is a body of representatives, which formally elects the president and vice president of the United States”(Webster Dictionary). In recent elections, the electoral college who has ignored who the American people voted for, for the presidential election and just focus on if one candidate gets two hundred seventy electoral votes. Only five times in our…

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    from all over the world including Canada are there. One of the things I loved about the museum was that architecture of the building and the small structures around the main building. It made me feel like I was going back in time and experiencing history right then and there. Some pieces I found interesting were from an Mexican artist called Jose Guadalupe Posada who created “Calaveras del Monton.” This piece caught my attention by the use of death and skulls in the piece and an unforeseen…

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    the only islands that have had a permanent population. On August 1945, United States dropped two nuclear weapons in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 120,000 people immediately got killed and this led to the end of World War II. After a year, United States conducted a series of 23 nuclear devices which was named “Operation Crossroads” on the reef itself, on the sea, in the air and underwater. The United States…

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    2014 The early 1800s were devastating times for the American Indians. They were forcibly removed from their lands and sent across the country on a journey that became known as The Trail of Tears. Schools across America study this journey in history classes. This exodus to the lands west of the Mississippi River killed thousands of Cherokee Indians. However, they rarely teach or discuss the treatment of the Indians prior to and during this journey. Many lives were lost during their…

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    the world that has told us about this problem and many examples that cause uproars in communities, but how has the human race copes with it, is the real story. There are many different forms of racism that been presented throughout the years. In United states racism has been presented in forms that are not so great. This has caused more problems since the Civil Rights movement of 1954, when people started to demand a change for the treatment of other people, that looked different. As time moves…

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