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AM102 North America Themes and Problems AM102 2
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European World 4
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HI153 Making of the Modern World 2
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HI175 Historians Toolkit HI175 1
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HI177 A History of Africa from 1800 HI177 2
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A 3000 word essay discussing Nelson Mandela's influence in leading South Africa to a united nation upon the abolition of apartheid is undeniable. However, it cannot be credited solely to Mandela himself with other important figures like F.W. de Klerk as well as ANC actions and the impact of international sanctions. Mandela's influence was and is credited as the reasoning behind a peaceful end to apartheid; however, the notion that apartheid was unthinkable without his presence will be shown to...
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History 1st Year Essays• By sammizandt
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A 3000 word essay discussing Nelson Mandela's influence in leading South Africa to a united nation upon the abolition of apartheid is undeniable. However, it cannot be credited solely to Mandela himself with other important figures like F.W. de Klerk as well as ANC actions and the impact of international sanctions. Mandela's influence was and is credited as the reasoning behind a peaceful end to apartheid; however, the notion that apartheid was unthinkable without his presence will be shown to...
1500 word essay arguing that political protest successfully manifested itself in popular culture within the United States and Britain; however it will be shown that political protest did not manifest itself in the Netherlands as significantly. Toulson quotes sociologist Simon Frith who “argued that by 1967 and 1968 popular music had become established in western culture as politically progressive,” and this is precisely what will be demonstrated. The phrase ‘political protest’ adheres t...
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1500 word essay arguing that political protest successfully manifested itself in popular culture within the United States and Britain; however it will be shown that political protest did not manifest itself in the Netherlands as significantly. Toulson quotes sociologist Simon Frith who “argued that by 1967 and 1968 popular music had become established in western culture as politically progressive,” and this is precisely what will be demonstrated. The phrase ‘political protest’ adheres t...
A 3000 word essay discussing the statement in question is accurate in some aspects of African American life within the period 1865-1900. However, it will be shown that not all aspects of African American life ‘moved back towards slavery’ such as educational progress which will be shown to have been sustained throughout the discussed period. Factors that will support the notion that African Americans ‘stood for a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again towards slavery’ are politica...
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A 3000 word essay discussing the statement in question is accurate in some aspects of African American life within the period 1865-1900. However, it will be shown that not all aspects of African American life ‘moved back towards slavery’ such as educational progress which will be shown to have been sustained throughout the discussed period. Factors that will support the notion that African Americans ‘stood for a brief moment in the sun; then moved back again towards slavery’ are politica...
2000 word essay that discusses whether the civil rights movement was more successful at a national level because only once there was national attention did any change occur at grassroots level which is especially true for educational and employment desegregation. The issue of housing desegregation achieved little success both locally and nationally due to legislation being continuously undermined. The importance of white public opinion is also explored and will show that it was successful at a n...
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2000 word essay that discusses whether the civil rights movement was more successful at a national level because only once there was national attention did any change occur at grassroots level which is especially true for educational and employment desegregation. The issue of housing desegregation achieved little success both locally and nationally due to legislation being continuously undermined. The importance of white public opinion is also explored and will show that it was successful at a n...
This essay discusses the socio-economic inequalities in South Africa due to apartheid as despite measures and government action to tackle existing inequality, the effects of the past are still widely felt. This essay argues that all socio-economic inequalities present are a result of apartheid’s legacy, those that will be discussed are; education, healthcare, poverty and wealth inequality. It is also illustrated that the increase in criminality is not the direct legacy of apartheid but is a c...
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This essay discusses the socio-economic inequalities in South Africa due to apartheid as despite measures and government action to tackle existing inequality, the effects of the past are still widely felt. This essay argues that all socio-economic inequalities present are a result of apartheid’s legacy, those that will be discussed are; education, healthcare, poverty and wealth inequality. It is also illustrated that the increase in criminality is not the direct legacy of apartheid but is a c...
A 3000 word research project analysing 3 sources which are included once you follow the link to the site with the entire project on. This project will be exploring the presentation of motherhood in a time of war and questioning the critical approach to this presentation. This project will tackle three areas of contention, initially focusing on mothers at work and the extent to which a mother was to blame for neglect in a situation where she had no additional support such as government provided c...
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A 3000 word research project analysing 3 sources which are included once you follow the link to the site with the entire project on. This project will be exploring the presentation of motherhood in a time of war and questioning the critical approach to this presentation. This project will tackle three areas of contention, initially focusing on mothers at work and the extent to which a mother was to blame for neglect in a situation where she had no additional support such as government provided c...
1500 word essay arguing that modernity has had a negative impact on the nature of violence by increasing the effects and consequences of devastation via the modernisation of military technology. The concept of ‘modernity’ will be taken to mean the progression and advancement in military endeavours. The notion of ‘the nature of violence’ will be explored with a distinct focus on the nature of military violence. Technology and military advancement are linked as, ‘Technology has made mode...
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1500 word essay arguing that modernity has had a negative impact on the nature of violence by increasing the effects and consequences of devastation via the modernisation of military technology. The concept of ‘modernity’ will be taken to mean the progression and advancement in military endeavours. The notion of ‘the nature of violence’ will be explored with a distinct focus on the nature of military violence. Technology and military advancement are linked as, ‘Technology has made mode...