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    The importance of literacy was very important in the Post-Civil War, Reconstruction, and Reaction (1865-1920). This form of communication was a threat to the whites because it allowed freedom of speech for the blacks, it allowed individuals to keep in touch with loved ones and it strengthened self-esteem to even the young. The importance of literacy was a threat to the whites. They realized that blacks had a voice and they wanted to silence their voice. The whites felt that the blacks did…

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    been a theory on the cause of war, or an explanation for action taken both before and during wars. The theory proposes that alliances cause war in a few different ways, mainly through creating a security dilemma, and creating the opportunity for buck-passing and entrapment. These are the main ways in which an alliance can increase the likelihood of war. Throughout this portion of the essay I will begin by explaining the prevalence of alliances in the post-World War II era as well as how…

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    After the Civil war and reconstruction period, this was the proud moment of conquering the continent. On May 10, 1869, Americans poured into streets for a giant party, cannon boomed, trains whistled, New York fired a hundred-gun salute at City hall, Congregations sang anthems while less religious gathered in saloons to celebrate with whisky. This was the celebrations scene in the United States. Then arrived the first transcontinental Railroad. Now the railroad was from Atlantic to Pacific and…

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    Whitman Pre-Civil War and Post-Civil War Analysis During his influential seventy-three year life, Walt Whitman produced works such as Leaves of Grass, and “Song of Myself”, which were influential in the transition from transcendentalism to realism. Whitman’s evolution was partly caused by the Civil War, being that after the war, the starkness of the situation his beloved country was in is evident in his work. More specifically, the Civil War changes Whitman’s view of Democracy, changing the…

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    the civil war in the United States. This period lasted for about ten years; moreover, the country was in the condition of rebuilding. The commodity of money was not worth anything for instance bonds or stocks. Cities in the United States laid in devastation and, thousands of American citizens were deceased. However cities in the south were completely destroyed and needed rebuilding. Also, they needed to bring back the cotton industry back to life which they had lost. During the pre and…

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    Post-Civil War America, also known as the Reconstruction Era deals with all the changes of America after the civil war; economically, socially, and legally. The value of manufactured products decreased in the South after the Civil War. This affected the economy since the major economic source before the Civil War depended mostly on cotton fields in the South. With new laws, racism flourished. Even though Blacks were no longer slaves, they definitely didn’t have the same rights as white people.…

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    terrifying event in which serious physical harm occurred or was threatened (Posttraumatic).” What this definition does not inform you about is the thousands of lives that are affected by PTSD and the countless men and women who have taken their life. The war in Vietnam, the Iraq/Afghanistan conflict, and the advancements in modern combat have and are still playing a dominant role in the suffering of thousands of veterans across America. To talk about the effect of PTSD, one must first know…

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    Changes And Continuities In Post World War 2 America Especially during the time period of 1945-1961, there was an abundance of changes throughout the country, especially social changes. New ideas were blossoming, more and more people were leaving the traditional ideals of America and being more rebellious, fighting for civil rights and doing other liberal-centered stereotypes, like listening to rock music and writing or making art depicting what they felt was a boring, simple country. On the…

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    The Civil War should always be understood because it represents the struggle against white su-premacy. Although it granted the slaves freedom, its effects led to further racial violence against African Americans down the road. This makes for over three-hundred years of constant oppres-sion against people who withhold the black body. In this case, irony is used to show that even in the late 1900s, racism against black Americans still existed. Hence, it needs to be universally un-derstood that the…

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    this strategic manipulation of the British during and after World War I that ultimately caused the dissolution of the once great Ottoman Empire. When the Ottomans first allied with the Germans in 1914, they were seen as neither a threat to the Entente powers nor as a particularly strong ally to their European counterparts; instead, they were seeking to avoid war altogether because of the heavy toll previous battles of the Balkan Wars and the Italian annexation of Libya and the Aegean Islands…

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