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What role did African American women play in the revolution, and how did their experiences differ from those of white women
exacerbating the tensions and divisions that existed in the country in the immediate decade leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War?
Why is it important to know about the histories Angela Davis presents in her text?
Q1. What was so "new" about the New Deal? Q2. What was it designed to do and did it succeed?
Describe American attempts to remain neutral on the world stage from the mid-1930s until 1941.
Imagine you are the president of a new country that has gained its independence from European colonial rule during the Cold War.
Representing Native American Women in the Late Nineteenth Century, what conclusions can you draw about the variety of Native women's experiences
What were the three amendments to the Constitution passed after the Civil War and how were they designed to assist African Americans?
Explain how most founding fathers felt about the concept or idea of a democracy.
Do you think the Great Awakening, in general, brought people closer to God, even though it questioned the nature of the church?
Problem: Which was more responsible for America's recovery from the Great Depression, FDR's economic policy or World War II?
How did Americans react to the Great Recession in its aftermath? Were these reactions unique, or did these reactions reflection worldwide
Rockwell's "Four Freedom" paintings were reproduced and distributed across the nation as posters, reminders to millions of Americans
After reading your text and reviewing the assigned materials, submit an analysis of the Spanish Flu Pandemic during World War I.
In 1990's, what became of the hope for a "peace dividend" that Americans had felt early in the decade.
What are specific references to Escaping Salem? Please include the page number for the reference in parenthesis after the quotation.
There were numerous efforts to reform society in the 19th century. Some of the issues have received more notice than others.
What happened in Salem that made voluntary confessions controversial? What effect did this have in Stamford?
What were Paul Robeson's religious convictions? Robeson identified with the worldwide socialist movement.
Problem: What is the biography of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O' Connor and what were her contributions?
Go back through today's lesson and write down important dates related to the Vietnam War and mark those important dates on the timeline too
Historians have debated whether Reconstruction should be considered a "success" or "failure." In what ways was Reconstruction a success and/or failure?
Briefly summarize the core argument of each reading. Clearly describe how these two readings present the aftermath of the Civil War differently.
How does John Wesley Powell characterize the lands of the arid west? According to Powell, how should these lands be developed?
YouTube Video: The 1619 Project: Fake History for Indoctrination and Reparations. Explain (1) what the argument is