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Identify the reasons that the United States participated in World War One. Describe the Postwar settlement and why it failed so miserably.
Writing a letter to a relative in England about your lifestyle, what religion you practice, and how your family is faring in North America.
Molly Brant and Nancy Ward were powerful and influential Native American women. How did these women utilize this power during the Revolution?
What were the effects of the Revolutionary War on white women and how they were treated were often based on social class?
Discuss your views of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Knights of Labor (KOL). Will you join one of these labor unions? Why or why not?
What were the major ideas and events that led American colonies to declare their independence from Britain?
Why is it such a compelling story? How does it represent the core of who he was? How does it elevate your consciousness to a whole new level?
For each of your selected topics, tell me about your thoughts on the topic. Did you find it interesting, outrageous, etc? Why?
What exactly is Meacham talking about in this instance? Can you connect this with contemporary politics? Explain.
What message were the Slave Codes sending specifically to poor whites? Why did white servants need to have a message sent to them?
What types of things can you do to reduce your footprint on the Internet? What can we do to prevent attacks on our personal data or devices?
From your reading of Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis, how does the author say the American frontier shapes or creates American individualism?
After reading the article on the ERA, summarize the author's thesis statement about the ERA in one or two sentences.
nald Worster's book focuses on the Dust Bowl disaster on the Southern Plains, but he is adamant. Explain his arguments and provide your evaluation?
Why were the Articles deemed so inadequate after such a short time by virtually the same individuals who wrote them?
Who were the new immigrants of the late nineteenth century? How were they were viewed by American society?
Discuss how applying the rules of evidence might have helped you, or the person who accused you, to make a better and fairer decision.
How did the Abu Ghraib and Guantamo controversy undermine the United States' reputation as a country that adheres to the standard of civilized behavior.
Why did the United States invade Cambodia? What was the Kent State shooting? What was the Jackson State shooting? What was the My Lai massacre?
When was each document created? Why was a revision of the Articles considered necessary? How do both incorporate ideas of republicanism?
Describe the official Soviet worldview as outlined by Khrushchev. In what key respects did it contrast with the official U.S. position at the time?
How did things improve (over the GD)? What happened when African Americans started moving beyond the boundaries of segregated neighborhoods?
Review the amendments in the Bill of rights. Choose three rights to focus on-the rights you believe are the most important ones in the document.
How important was establishing the principle of judicial review? What role should Supreme Court justices play in politics?
Think about what you learned from the lecture and both readings in answering this question.