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Papers On U.S. History (20th Century)
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E.
L. Doctorow's 'Ragtime'
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This 5 page paper provides a concise overview of the major
themes and perspectives presented in E. L. Doctorow's 1975
novel Ragtime. This paper reflects upon the societal and
racial concepts noted by Doctorow, and then also defines the
correlation between race and culture and the nature of man's
transition in society as they are depicted in this work. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: Ragtime.wps
E.L.
Doctorow's 'The Book Of Daniel'
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This 10 page essay analyzes the story on several levels: the
protagonist's struggle with the past and the present, his
journey to overcome past events, the path that finally gives
him freedom; the author's commentary on the culture of the
society during the more than two decades that span the story;
and on the government. The Book of Daniel is a metafictive
work that interweaves the narrator's imagination wtih factual
events within the context established by the real political
and social conditions in post-War America in the 1950s. The
Age of McCarthyism. A paranoiac society terrified of
communism, some ready to accuse anyone, condemn anyone who
seemed sympathetic. The background for this work of fiction is
the famous and controversial case of the Rosenbergs, tried,
convicted and executed for conspiracy to commit espionage.
Filename: Danielb.wps
'The
Final Days'
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A 5 page book review of 'The Final Days' by Bob Woodward and
Carl Bernstein. This books covers the period at the end of the
Nixon Administration, illustrating aspects of Nixon's
character which were not known to many. The authors discuss
Nixon's ability to present himself as incredibly mannerly and
sophisticated in public, smoothly talking his way into, or out
of, anything it seems. But at the same time he was a man with
another side that was not so polite nor sophisticated. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAfinaldy.wps
Book
Review / Text Shows Nixon as a Successful Politician !
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A 4 page review of Stephen Ambrose's book entitled 'The
Triumph of a Politician' in which President Richard Nixon was
actually regarded as being an important leader-- successful in
most respects and even largely responsible for the possibility
of the Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush presidencies ! No
additional bibliography.
Filename: Nixonbok.wps
Detente
and Nixon's Involvement
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An 8 page paper on the events leading up to detente and
Richard Nixon's involvement. The writer describes the years
prior to the Cold War, the involvement of Kennedy and
Krushchev in nuclear armament, and Nixon's eventual move
toward the lessening of hostilities. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Nixondet.wps
Richard
Nixon & The Watergate Conspiracy
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A 21 page paper that outlines the history of the Watergate
Conspiracy and discusses the role that mass media and public
opinion had in the proposed impeachment of Nixon. The author
relates the causes of the Watergate conspiracy in terms of
personality, society and the political institution and comes
to the conclusion that Nixon deserved to be impeached as
outlined within the articles of impeachment. Bibliography
lists 12 sources.
Filename: Nixonwat.wps
Richard
Nixon & Watergate
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An 11 page paper on the known events of the Watergate scandal
and the investigation that followed. Controversial issues
concerning the Watergate tapes are discussed in great detail
and the writer explains how socially devastating the incident
was. This was the first time a U.S. president ever resigned
but according to this paper, the ultimate effect of such was
both a positive and educational one for the American public.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Watergat.wps
The
Executive Decision to Pardon Richard Nixon
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A thorough, 9 page analysis of the executive decision to
pardon Richard Nixon. It is argued that recent research has
revealed that President Ford was prepared to pardon Nixon long
before he was ever even indicted. A review of documented
meetings, testimony, and more is presented to show that indeed
Nixon only left office knowing full well that he would not be
penalized for his crimes. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Nixonpar.wps
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