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This five-page paper presents an overview of why the World War II Battle of the Bulge was a pivotal contributor to the Germans loss of the war. Bibiliography lists five sources. The paper is written on a college undergraduate level. The paper is written in MLA format. | more info
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This four page essay uses 2 references and is written in APA style. It is a factual story based on the life of the World War I flying ace known as the Red Baron. It explores the mystery behind his death. | more info
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This report, 10 pages in length, relying on 9 sources and in Chicago/Turabian style, briefly describes the course of the French revolution, Napoleons background and his military activities in support of the revolution, and his rise to political power. Finally the report assesses the Napoleons career in terms of its support or betrayal of revolutionary goals. | more info
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This report, 4 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on 3 sources, discusses the import of two letters written in 1526 by Afonso, king of Kongo, addressed to King John of Portugal. The report first describes the economic and political situation that prevailed in Kongo in the early 1520s. It then describes Afonsos appeal for assistance and political support from John to preserve Afonsos kingdom and reduce the depredations that followed the arrival of Portuguese trading missions. Finally, the report discusses the arguments in the letters and what light they shed on Afonso and his entourage. | more info
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This paper is an intricate look at England during the 16th century. It initially looks at Queen Elizabeth's involvement with the attack of the Spanish Armada, but then goes on to describe lineage and a historical account of the monarchy beginning with Henry VIII. It details all his marriages and children, as well as Elizabeth's relationship with Phillip and Mary. Pages: 49 Sources: 10 Format: MLA with endnotes | more info
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This paper looks at German immigration and immigration policy after 1945. It looks at numerous demographics, concluding with the idea of the growing xenophobia due to the recent immigration. Pages: 9 Sources: 12 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses Germany's postwar immigration policy its effects on modern extremist movements since 1945. Pages: 9 Sources: 12 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper talks about the motives and international repercussions of European imperialism. Pages: 9 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper identifies the influence of Great Plague of London on literature. Pages: 4 Sources: 8 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper looks at Stalin from a biographical standpoint. It talks about his upbringing, as well as his political involvement throughout his lifetime. Pages: 5 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper briefly looks at the Napoleonic Wars and the Treaty of Versailles. Pages: 3 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This essay explores the factors contributing to the delay of women in France voting. The most important causes, opposition from government, religion, and the common people, are all discussed in detail. Pages: 2 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the gothic influences and revival across Europe. The instances of Gothic art and architecture are explained and why the popularity of Gothic style was present. Specific pieces to prove this point are discussed in the text. Pages: 2.5 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This essay illustrates the conditions leading up to hyperinflation in Germany. The German government's involvement and the reasons for their lack of action to rid Germany of hyperinflation are explained. The paper concludes by analyzing how Germany finally solved hyperinflation. Pages: 3 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper compares and contrasts motivations for settlement, development of economies, and relationships with Native Americans. Pages: 3 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper looks at European history between 1500-1800, also known as the Early Modern Era. It briefly recounts American events, like the Stamp Act and Sugar Act. It ultimately concludes that the major American events of the era were a result of greed. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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The paper discusses the clash of philosophical directions that occurred during the French Revolution, between the concept of individual servitude to the society of humankind and the less noble but more practical dictum that might equals right. Pages: 4 Sources: 3 (no bibliography) Format: MLA | more info
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This is a revised version of the paper frechrevolutionideals. Pages: 5 Sources: 3 Format: MLA | more info
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This report, 3 pages in length, in MLA format and relying on 3 sources, discusses government and ecclesiastical developments in western Europe and the Byzantine empire. It considers their different early histories and the differing outcomes that were reflected in those different starting points. | more info
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This report, 4 pages in length, in MLA style, and relying on 6 sources, examines the immediate causes of the French revolution, the eventual concentration of power in the hands of Georges Danton, that revolutionarys exercise of power, and his demise at the hands of his enemies. | more info
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This four page paper discusses Gothic warfare. The Gothic importance, persuasion, and history of Europe, specifically in Italy, are discussed in detail. The importance and influence of the Goths in history is also illustrated. The essay relies on 10 sources presented in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 5-page paper on Pre World War I France. It has 2 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the political issues that led to the involvement of France in World War including the Franco-Prussian War, Bismarcks politics and Frances isolation. | more info
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This report, 9 pages in length, relying on 5 sources, and in Chicago/Turabian style, examines the motives, pre-war planning, diplomatic and military activities of the principal European powers on the eve of World War I. It evaluates the causes of the war and attempts to determine to what extent individual nations may be considered responsible for the outbreak of war. | more info
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Summary: This is a four-page, MLA-cited book report about the book Silent Night by Stanley Weintraub. It discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the book and the authors writing good and bad. It briefly reviews the story and offers critique of the events and ideas in the book. It is supported by research from two additional sources listed on a Works Cited page. | more info
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This is a one and one-half page research paper discussing three influences of world commerce: postindustrialism, eurocommunism in Western Europe, and the global Energy Crisis of 1973. The paper relies on one textbook source presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a 3-page history essay. It is done in MLA style and focuses on the ways in which sixteenth-century Protestants and Catholics distinguished themselves from one another with the ways in which early modern Europeans (Protestant and Catholic) distinguished themselves from non-Europeans. | more info
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This report, 6 pages in length, relying on 3 sources and in MLA format, describes the political and social conditions that contributed to the rise of Napoleon and his rule of France. The report then applies those same considerations to the modern-day world to ascertain the likelihood of the emergence of a new Napoleon on the worlds stage | more info
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This is a 9-page paper on history. It has 6 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses Italian fascism and its influences on other fascist ideologies. In addition to this, it also considers the role of Mussolini in the rise and fall of fascism. | more info
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Synopsis: This report, 12 pages in length, relying on 6 sources and in Chicago/Turabian style, describes Otto von Bismarcks years-long program to establish a unified Prussian-dominated German state. It examines his approach to domestic politics, his foreign wars and his post-unification domestic programs to stabilize the new federation. In addition, the report examines earlier efforts at German unification and the difficulties that they faced. | more info
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This report, 10 pages in length, relying on 6 sources and in Chicago/Turabian style, examines the social and economic conditions that preceded and contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. It examines various components of the German electorate to determine which were most attracted to the NSDAP. Finally, the report considers underlying factors that may have contributed to a loss of faith in the existing constitutional system. | more info
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