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Mary Tudor: A Catholic Leader In A Protestant State, Braeden Glancy Apr 2019

Mary Tudor: A Catholic Leader In A Protestant State, Braeden Glancy

Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research

While Mary I faced many challenges during her reign, the most critical were her marriage to Philip of Spain, the attempted amalgamation of church and state through indoctrination of the Protestant clergy, and the rebellions and executions of Protestants in England which all culminated into denominational conflict throughout England.


...With Liberty And Equality For All?, Sydney Hughes Apr 2019

...With Liberty And Equality For All?, Sydney Hughes

Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research

The United States has prided itself on being a "melting pot" for different races, cultures, and ethnicities. However, Congress passed immigration policies that refute this statement. During times of war, the United States has opened its doors to immigrants to help with labor and population shortages yet passed legislation that made it harder for immigrants and refugees to survive in the United States, as shown in legislation passed during World War II and the Vietnam War.


The Misunderstood Origins Of The Cold War, Jennifer Melton Apr 2019

The Misunderstood Origins Of The Cold War, Jennifer Melton

Spring Presentation of Undergraduate Research

The origins of the Cold War stemmed from the position of competition the United States and the Soviet Union were forced into after World War II ended which created the void of communication between the two superpowers. Without the excuse of alliance that World War II provided the two countries moved into a period of a more pronounced ideological conflict. The reason for this was because ideologically they were at direct odds with one another. The difference in ideology and politics of both countries forced further separation and unwillingness to work together to resolve any issues. This difference in ideology …