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    A Brief Account of America-Cuba Relations during the Cold War

    A Brief Account of America-Cuba Relations during the Cold War

    The Cold War embodies the geopolitical tensions between American and the Soviet Union, spanning a time period from shortly after WWII to...
    The Four Great Inventions of Ancient China

    The Four Great Inventions of Ancient China

    China has held a special place throughout ancient and modern history. The development of conflicting and inclusive civilizations...
    The Roaring 20s: A Micro-Macro Perspective

    The Roaring 20s: A Micro-Macro Perspective

    The Roaring 20s were a timespan of rapid changes in America within the realms of society, economics, and the intersection of the two. New...
    Defining the Consumer Discretionary Sector in the Roman Empire

    Defining the Consumer Discretionary Sector in the Roman Empire

    The consumer discretionary sector provides an outlook on how consumers go about their daily lives, as this sector embodies products that...
    The History and Policy Behind Mercantilism

    The History and Policy Behind Mercantilism

    Mercantilism is the political-economic system that allows for the development of wealth and power accumulation abroad. The etymologic...
    What Can History Tell us About the Future of DeFi?

    What Can History Tell us About the Future of DeFi?

    Crypto. Bitcoin. NFTs. These items make up the bulk of conversation swirling decentralized finance (also known as DeFi), a...
    Ancient Rome: a Macroeconomic Perspective

    Ancient Rome: a Macroeconomic Perspective

    Ancient Rome is the Roman civilization that spanned from the founding of the Roman Republic in 509 B.C. to the fall of the Empire in 476...

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