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Papers On Economic History
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Did the Socio-economic Condition of the German Working Class Improve
During the Nazi Era?
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This question is answered in a 6 page paper. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Bbnazi1.doc
The United States & Its Economy In 1973
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A 4 page paper on the economy under the Nixon administration. The paper mainly talks about where Richard Nixon took the economy of the United States while also talking about his presidency. No bibliography.
Filename: 1973.rtf
A Look At Pirenne's Thesis
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A 5 page essay that explores the idea presented by Henri Pirenne's thesis that the decline in European economics that marked the beginning of the Middle Ages began not with the fall of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, but instead with the rise of Islam in the seventh century. Included is the reasoning behind Pirenne's idea as well as the reasoning of those that oppose this idea. Bibliography includes 4 sources.
Filename: LCPirene.wps
After The American Revolution / Economic Trouble
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A 15 page discussion of the economic impact of the American Revolution. The writer presents material regarding the structure of the various governmental entities, the issuance of a large variety of paper currency and debt documents which served as currency, and the plight of the American farmer. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Amerrev.wps
“Marx and Engels’ Perception of the Working Class”
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A five page paper which looks at the way in which Marx and Engels saw the situation of the working class in the nineteenth century, and the changes in social and economic policies which have alleviated the situation for workers in the developed West, although not for those in communist countries or the third world.
Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: JLmarx2.wps
“The Communist Manifesto” by Karl Marx -- A Call to Revolution and a Theory of History
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This 5 page report discusses The Communist Manifesto (1848) and Karl Marx’s declaration, in the most simplistic terms, was that all events are determined by economic forces. The Manifesto was much more than a “literary and philosophical work,” -- it was also a revolutionary document, a plan to battle and a call to arms, and a reflection of the history of humanity in the Western world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWcomarx.rtf
“Women Have Always Worked”
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This 5 page report discusses the
concepts presented in Alice Kessler-Harris’, a professor of
history at Columbia University, book about women’s work outside
the home. When she views the world in terms of the patterns
associated with women working inside or outside of the home, it
is clear that she has a clear understanding of the factors that
determined where most women would do the most work as was decided
by the economic conditions of society. Such has always been the
case in America but it should also be noted that women have
always worked. The differences are in definition, certainly not
in the expenditure of physical energy. Bibliography lists only
the primary source.
Filename: BWalwork.wps
"The Communist Manifesto" and "Souls of Black Folk"
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A 7 page paper which
analyzes "The Communist Manifesto" by Marx and Engels and "Souls of Black Folk" by
DuBois. The paper discusses economic injustice experienced by lower classes. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: RAmrxdbs.wps
(The) Balance of Payments & J.F.K.
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Provides a thorough, 8 page overview of factors controlling and inhibiting global trading and the world economy leading upto the Balance of Payments and the reason behind Kennedy's pertinent dilemma. Written mostly from a U.S. perspective. No Bibliography.
Filename: Balapay.wps
1987 Stock Market Crash
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The event is examined and analyzed in this 24 page paper. The voices of analysts who both predicted a bull market and a bear market shortly before the crash are heard. The event is analyzed to see what lessons can be learned and applied to the future. Whether or not a similar event is likely to happen again is addressed. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: Wallcras.doc
30 Years of Interest Rates and the S&P 500
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A 10 page paper evaluating the relationship between interest rates and the S&P 500 index, for the purpose of determining whether the two are connected. Of course we know the stock market grew at its greatest rates and to its highest volumes ever during the decade of the 1990s, while interest rates sank lower than they had been since the 1960s. It is tempting to place a direct link between interest rates and the value of the S&P 500, but that relationship likely will not be supported by further analysis. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Includes 3 tables.
Filename: KSintRateSP500.rtf