Posts Tagged ‘term paper’

Long March 1934-1935

Causes

German military
advise encirclement and starve policy - deny resources
Use pill-boxes
Manned road blocks

Supposedly to resist
Japanese

Nature

Encompassed

6,000 Miles
(Equivalent to marching from London to Lagos)
15 Battles
24 Rivers

Effects

Brotherhood,
Suffering, Selflessness, Determination inculcated into Communist Party
members.
Mao rises

Exposes urban
communists as abandoning successful guerrilla tactics.
Position weak
before
Voted in as
chairman Politburo session

Zhang Guoato
chooses westward route [...]

Vietnam War

To many, the Vietnam War symbolizes controversy, myth and question in America.
There are many events that made Americans wonder what reasons we had for putting
our troops and families in Vietnam. Up till that point, many other Americans had
never questioned the acts of the American government and armed forces. Issues
dealt with in the Vietnam War showed [...]

The Start Of The Civil War

Adam Rodney——The coming of the Civil War was a lengthy and tumultuous road based on the economic and political sectionalism of the country’s two main regions, the North, usually referring to the states above the Mason-Dixon line (36′30), and the South (the slaveholding states below the Mason-Dixon line and Maryland). The North, which was chiefly [...]

American Folklore

Native American Folklore

Many cultures have morals set for the younger generations, to help aid them through life. Story telling, or folklore first explained most of these morals. Storytellers were the most important people because they told, drew, and sang messages to the younger people.
Parents or chiefs had to explain things to the young or followers [...]

Critical Review Historians And The Extent Of Slave Ownership In The Southern United States

Critical Review:
“Historians and the Extent of Slave Ownership in the Southern United States”
“Only a minority of the whites owned slaves,” “at all times nearly three-fourths of the white families in the South as a whole held no slaves;” “slave ownership in the South was not widespread;” “not more than a quarter of the [...]