larrygates
larrygates
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December 11, 2010
Teacher
Doctorate
History
University of South Carolina-Columbia - Columbia, SC, US (1966 - 1973)
Coastal Carolina University - Conway, SC, US (1993 - 1995)
Gardening, reading, teaching, discussing history.
Biography
B.A. Degree, University of South Carolina, M.Ed. from Coastal Carolina University; J.D., University of South Carolina, additional graduate work at University of Maryland, Clemson University, University of Hawaii at Manoa. I presently teach Advanced Placement World History, Advanced Placement U.S. History, and on occasion Advanced Placement European History as well as Government/Economics.
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Answered a Question in History
The Roman Republic began when the Romans, under Junius Brutus overthrew a...
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If the electoral college were eliminated, then the voices of the populace of the...
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There is some merit to the idea of assuring racial minorities are represented. For...
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Your question is somewhat vague, but I would think you should discuss the REASONS...
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This is an age old question that historians have debated hotly for many years. The...
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Colonialism in America was a classic example of the prevailing economic theory of...
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Adam Smith was the father of capitalism, the theory that individuals should own...
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The only symbol of Charlemagne of which I am aware is the Iron Crown which...
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The book of Job is a book of magnificent poetry designed to teach a moral lesson....
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Posts 5 and 6 both make excellent points. Having read your posts, it seems...
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Democracy has a high sounding connotation to anyone American; however in the...
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With all due respect to the learned response of # 2; I'm not sure that the French...
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Among the legacy of the Progressive Era is the 17th Amendment to the...
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I commented at length in response to this when it was still listed on the Question...
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Napoleon's rise to power was a result of his military genius, luck, and...
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I rather doubt that it can be considered progressive. The entire program of the...
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Of the three, Roosevelt was perhaps the most progressive in policy. While...
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Not sure I can meet your parameters, but I'll try. The French Revolution was the...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt made this statement as part of his first inaugural...
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It would be difficult to defend the U.S. action in acquiring the Canal as...
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The similarities are of course the economic recession through which the country...
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Not all Muslims hate Christians, in fact on at least two occasions (the Hapsburg...









