Category: American history

  • Title: “Breaking Barriers: A Review of Jackie Robinson and the American Dilemma by John R. M. Wilson”

    For this assignment, you are to write a 5 page review and analysis of the book, Jackie Robinson and the American Dilemma, by John R. M. Wilson.  These are the kinds of aspects you should address, and you are naturally free to discuss other aspects of the book as you see fit:
    A brief overview of the book’s biographical figure and their major contribution/impact on early American history.
    Did the book offer a balanced account, or was it seemingly biased (either in favor or against)?
    Did the book use the kind of sources that demonstrate strong academic quality and reliability?
    Who is this book primarily aimed at, the professional historian or a more general reading audience?
    Did the book offer adequate general context for the biographical figure in question?
    What unexpected, unique, or otherwise interesting things did you learn from this book?
    You are not required to bring in any outside sources, just cite the book Jackie Robinson and the American Dilemma, by John R. M. Wilson. 
    Please include ai and plagiarism reports. Please provide a draft within 24 hours. Successful completion will ensure full payment. Thank you.

  • “The Evolution of American Labor: A Journey from 1975 to the Present”

    Hi, just a simple essay about the overview of American labor history from 1975-present. I have a rough outline from chatgpt that works well. You don’t need to use all of them. Pick topics in timeline order, thanks!
    Introduction
    Brief overview of the state of American labor in the mid-1970s.
    Economic Shifts
    Impact of globalization on American industries and jobs.
    Rise of automation and its effects on employment.
    Decline of Union Membership
    Factors contributing to the decline in union membership.
    Consequences of reduced union influence on workers’ rights and wages.
    Reagan Era Policies
    Reagan’s anti-union stance and policies, including the firing of PATCO workers.
    Effects of Reaganomics on the working class.
    Labor Strikes and Protests
    Major strikes and protests in the 1980s and 1990s, including the Hormel strike and Pittston strike.
    Impact of these actions on labor relations.
    Technology and Labor
    Role of technology in changing the nature of work.
    Challenges and opportunities presented by technological advancements.
    Globalization and Outsourcing
    Effects of globalization on American labor markets.
    Rise of outsourcing and its impact on domestic jobs.
    Minimum Wage and Labor Laws
    Changes in minimum wage laws and their impact on workers.
    Evolution of labor laws and their enforcement.
    Labor Movement in the 21st Century
    Renewed interest in unionization and labor activism.
    Examples of successful labor movements and campaigns.
    Political Influence on Labor
    Role of political parties and politicians in shaping labor policies.
    Impact of political decisions on workers’ rights and wages.
    Impact of the Great Recession
    Effects of the 2008 financial crisis on American workers.
    Responses from labor unions and the government.
    Current Challenges and Future Outlook
    Ongoing challenges faced by American workers, such as income inequality and job insecurity.
    Predictions for the future of American labor, including potential trends and developments.
    COVID-19 Pandemic
    Impact of the pandemic on the labor market.
    Responses from the government, employers, and workers.
    Conclusion
    Summary of key points and a reflection on the evolution of American labor since 1975.

  • Title: Strategic Decisions and Campaigns of World War II

    1.    
    Identify and describe four strategic decisions the
    Allies made during the campaign in Europe that led to victory over the Axis
    powers. Why were the four you selected the most pivotal? 
    2. Describe the American strategy of “island hopping” in the Pacific campaign and some of its major accomplishments. What were some of the benefits and weaknesses of this strategy?
    3. What were some of the arguments for and against the United States using the atomic bomb against Japan in 1945? In your opinion, was the right decision made? Why?
    4. How did Nazi Germany use the power and efficiency of the state to persecute
    and endeavor to exterminate the Jews of Europe? How did Jews endeavor to resist an official policy of genocide?  

  • “The Turning Point: The Significance of the Battle of Saratoga in the American Revolution”

    The Battle of Saratoga is often described as the turning point of the American Revolution. In a five paragraph essay, discuss why this battle was so significant in turning the course of the war.

  • Analyzing Bias, Authority, and Reliability in Historical Documents: Evaluating the Progressive Movement in the United States (1890-1920)

    An essay must be based on standard and not use  complex academic terms. Simple and understandable ones are good
    please analyzing each document (A to F) based on their bias, authority, and reliability according to the standards
    Introduction: 
    • Briefly introduce the purpose of your analysis. Mention that you will examine each document to assess its bias, authority, and reliability without too directly answering the historical question.
    Standard must follow – Interrogate historical data by uncovering the social, political, and economic context in
    which it was created; testing the data source for its credibility, authority, authenticity, internal consistency, and completeness; and detecting and evaluating bias, distortion, and propaganda by omission, suppression, or invention of facts.
    Prompt: You will be given a historical question. Your task is to analyze whether or not you can reliably answer the question based on the sources you have been given. What are the positive and negative points about these sources? What should they or shouldn’t they be trusted? Consider the points in the rubric to guide you. 
    Historical Question:  Evaluate the extent to which the Progressive movement fostered (encouraged) political change in the United States from 1890 to 1920.
    NOTE: You will be given an answer sheet below. You may list your ideas or write them out in a short essay. Remember to focus on demonstrating the standard above.

  • “The Impact of Cultural Relativism on Ethical Decision Making”

    Pick one of the three options provided and write a 3 page paper. No sources needed he only wants us to use our textbook knowledge. No high vocabulary.

  • “Exploring the Complexities of Race and Gender in the Feminist Movement: A Critique of ‘The Trouble Between Us’” Introduction The feminist movement has long been associated with the fight for gender equality and women’s rights. However, as

    This is a book critique/essay assignment! over the book “The Trouble Between Us: An Uneasy History of White and Black Women in the Feminist Movement” (The Trouble Between Us: An Uneasy… https://www.amazon.com/dp/0195334590?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) the book is the only source that can be used. I’ve attached specific requirements from my professor.
    thank you

  • “Exploring the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement through the National Museum of African American History and Culture”

    https://youtu.be/Mdt7mZWcEAw?feature=shared video link
    https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/nmah_438732