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In what ways did the established social and political order depend upon keeping members of these groups in their circumscribed roles?
What is the connection between citizenship and suffrage? In this era, who decided who was, or was not, a US citizen? Could all citizens vote?
What was MacLean's thesis and main evidence to support their thesis? Which essay was stronger and why? What are viable in-text citations.
How did both women and African Americans attempt to redefine themselves in the 1920s? How did various groups push back against these changes?
Identify the major foreign and domestic uprisings of the early 1790s. What led to the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts? What made them so controversial?
Why was this source produced? (Why did the author write the document?) What was his/her intentions or expected result?
What can Abigail Adams' letters to John and Mercy Otis Warren tell us about the ways women related to their husbands versus how they related to one another?
In other words, according to them, why do we need government, and what is a government supposed to do for its citizens?
Make an argument in support of, in opposition to, or for the modification of the Constitution, discussing and citing at least five different sources.
Where do we draw the line with regard to Federal Law v. State Law? Should the federal government have the right to dictate to states what they should do?
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded West Berlin from the rest of West Germany. How did the United States and the western Europeans respond?
Maya Angelou wrote these lines in I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS, capturing the symbolism of sports. But what about the limits of symbolism?
What is your general reaction to the article? What did you learn about Trump's use of Twitter that you found interesting, exciting, or problematic? Be specific.
How did women and Native Americans experience the Civil War on both sides? Consider their contributions to the war efforts.
Why do you think that the Progressive era failed to deal with the civil rights of African Americans, and their plight under Jim Crow laws?
Create a graphic organizer based on the sources. Use the graphic organizer to highlight the different reasons mentioned in the sources for join the rebellion.
What were the reasons for the widespread outbreak of race riots during the first quarter of the twentieth century?
Discuss the various reasons why the labor movement was unsuccessful before the turn of the century (1900). Give examples of labor agtitation and its results.
Why were there more choices available to her? What types of labor were each of the women selling?
What challenges did the new U.S. nation face prior to the passage of the Constitution? Please thoroughly explain and cite sources.
Describe, in detail, why the American Revolution occurred. The chain of events that led to the Revolution, and the ideology of the Revolutionaries.
Why is Grady optimistic about the future of the South? In your opinion, do North/South divides still exist in modern American culture?
Why do you think this is such a tough topic for people to discuss? How old were you when you had the talk and who did you have it with?
What were their beliefs about the progress of labor reform? What were their tactics? What was the Hull House of Chicago? Explain. Who founded it?
Was slavery the primary cause of the Civil War? Was the Civil War inevitable? Does Abraham Lincoln deserve to be called the Great Emancipator?