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Expanding Information -provide additional details and information or explanation about the term.
Identify the different regions of English colonial America during the 1700s.
What is a primary source? It can be defined as anything created by someone involved in an event, about the event.
Compare and contrast the roles played and lives led by the field worker, the house servant, and the artisan.
Discuss the objectives of the movement and describe the methods the leaders employed.
In the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, is he viewed as a self-promoter?
How have mass transportation, the Internet and the Government had an impact on International Relations?
In 1910, the non-agricultural working force was made up of approximately 38 million men and women, many of whom labored in factories.
Compare and contrast what is considered "the Rise of Consumer Society" in both the Upper and Middle classes.
What problems did the new nation experience under the Articles of Confederation?
What were some of Thomas Jefferson's accomplishments?
What events in the European political atmosphere led to its creation?
What was the debate between President Johnson and the Republicans over the rightful power of the federal government and the states?
How did Roosevelt's New Deal (1932-1944) bring about social, economic, and political change in U.S. Society .
or each stage of immigration listed, (Passage, Arrival, Ethnic Neighbourhoods, and Citizenship) list one thing that you as an immigrant to the United States.
World War I introduced numerous new technologies to warfare that led to never before seen casualties as a result of the fighting.
The 1920s were a decade of great prosperity for a great many people even though it was capped on both ends by very dark events.
What led to the emergence of an American middle class? How did the structure and nature of the family change with this emergence?
What is the background of the author and how is it relevant to the understanding the purpose of the book?
Describe and evaluate the reasons for the rapid rise and fall of the Populist Party.
Changes in travel have been immense. The size and strength of our government has increased dramatically.
Why did the United States' Senate refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
What are the parallels to the present in terms of civil liberties and crackdowns post 9/11?
What did Eisenhower mean in his Farewell Address in 1961 by the phrase "military industrial complex" and what were his warnings?
Are there any recognized parallels to American society post 9/11? Why and what are they?