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American RevolutionThis project involves discovering how the American Revolution was remembered during the nineteenth century.
The goal is to show that the American Revolution was memorialized by the actions of the United States
government during the 1800s. This has been done by examining events such as the Supreme Court cases of
John Marshall and the Nullification Crisis. Upon examination of these events, it becomes clear that John
Marshall and John Calhoun (creator of the Doctrine of Nullification) attempted to use the American Revolution to
bolster* their claims by citing speeches from Founding Fathers. Through showing that the American Revolution
lives on in memory, this research highlights the importance of the revolution in shaping the actions of the United
States government.
Benjamin Herman and Jean Lee (Mentor), History (119 words)
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*bolster = to support or improve sth.
Sample abstract 2 – SCIENCE ABSTRACT: The Genetics of Bone Strength in Mice
The purpose of this study is to identify relationships between the physical and genetic characteristics of bones in
mice. The physical characteristics include size, density, and the force required to break the bone, while the
genetic ones are the genes of the marker loci* associated with the genes that affect these qualities. This study
uses strains** of mice with reduced genetic variation. The two strains of mice that are the most phenotypically