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50. An Analysis of The Red Cavalry Stories by Isaac Babel.

This paper will discuss how Isaac babel's Rd Cavalry Stories reveal the way that Russia was interpreted the Civil War, and how his work was received as a representation of it. By these means we will analyze this Russian author's perspective on Russia.
  • Pages: 4
  • Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 14486 Red Cavalry Stories.doc
  • Price: US$35.80

51. The Warrior Theme in Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Patillo Beals

This paper will deal with the warrior theme in Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Beals. By analyzing the different perspectives that make a warrior I the memoirs, we can see how Beals is not only a student during the Civil rights Movement, but is also a warrior who must fight against racism.
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  • Filename: 14488 The Warrior Theme.doc
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52. 15239 Claim of Fact - Research on Spies in American Civil War

This six-page undergraduate paper examines and analyzes the roles and importance of spies during the Civil War. The author discusses their effectiveness and their contributions in various battles, and concludes that they did not ultimately influence the outcome of the war.
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  • Filename: 15239 Civil War Spies.doc
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53. 17399 An Analysis of Sectional Differences Between 1800 and 1860.

This four-page undergraduate paper examines the major political, social, cultural and economic differences between the North and South on the eve of the Civil War and how these differences grew between 1800 and 1860.
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  • Filename: 17399 Sectional Differences, 1800-1860.doc
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54. 17642 Espionage in the American Civil War.

This eight-page paper looks at the espionage rings and networks of the American Civil War, it also looks at key spies of that era and how they carried out their operations. With reference to the major female spies of the time for both side and how they influenced the major battles being fought.
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  • Filename: 17642 Espionage Civil War.doc
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55. 18195 Women During The Civil War.

This is an article review about how women helped during the Civil War. The evaluation of the article is relevant, has authority, and seems accurate with an objective viewpoint of both sides of the War.
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  • Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 18195 Women, Civil War.doc
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56. 133 Civil War and Reconstruction.

The Civil War was a conflict between two different societies over which one would control the political, economic, and social destiny of the nation. This paper addresses the politics of democrats toward Lincoln and the Republican Party. Southerners accepted slavery as a necessary part of southern society for the following reasons: l) Slavery was a profitable institution. Southern capital was primarily invested in slaves and land. By 1860, the average price of a field hand was around $1,000. In 1860 the South grew over a billion pounds of cotton -- it was 2/3 of all U.S. exports; 2) the ownership of slaves determined one's social status; 3) slavery was a method of race control. By 1860, there were 3.5 million black slaves in the South out of a total population of 10.6 million. Southerners feared that emancipation would bring about black equality or even black retaliation against whites. 4) slavery insured the labor force necessary for a plantation economy.
  • Pages: 10
  • Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 133 Civil War Reconstruction.doc
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