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Discuss your own arguments and explain whether your opinions have changed as a result of your research. If so, how has your thought process changed?
How did Reconstruction amendments provide opportunities? List the many reasons why the Reconstruction amendment fails.
Was his plan for reconstructing the American South after the Civil War successful in creating a new and different South?
Describe the KKK's fight for Americanism. What ethnic or racial group do they believe is superior? What issues or changes distress the Klan?
Explain in detail what is the president's role as chief of party? Why is the President's role of chief of party important for the American government?
What does it suggest about Europeans or Americans during that time period it was written or popular? What did society value, celebrate, or reject?
Describe the details of a film (or a scene from a film) that has made an impression on you (perhaps something you have seen more than once).
Once you have finished reading, write two paragraphs explaining the commonalities between the two sections of your reading.
Explain the challenges you have faced as a new immigrant (anti-immigrant insults, policies, employment experiences, all your challenges.
Explain in detail how these articles are or are not example/s of media bias. If you did find bias, including which types of bias you may have identified.
What were some of the deficiencies of the Articles of Confederation and how did the Founders address them with the adoption of the United States Constitution?
What is the role of the woman in the household? What are the values and standards of a good housewife?
Explain the ways that John F. Kennedy captured the American political imagination in the 1960s and his reassertion of liberalism.
How did Calvin's ideas affect the structure (buildings and interior) of Puritans' and Quakers' churches and meetinghouses?
What is the indigenous concept of land and how is it at odds with the settler colonial perspective on land?
How did World War I bring about social change both for African Americans who fought int he war and for those who remained on the home front?
What sources did the colonists call on and what philosophies were influential at this time and how was the language of freedom/ liberty used?
What does this passage tell you about how the founding fathers felt about the natives? Also, explain how this line serves the purpose of settler colonialism.
What are the key points made by Strong in his essay on Our Country? Why were the arguments suggesting that the U.S. was so firmly positioned to make push?
What are Wilson's reasons for declaring war and Why is Norris opposed to the war? Whose argument do you tend to agree with more and why?
Do most American's take innovation and new technology for granted, how does this affect most folks view of problems when they occur in their daily life?
How Boston massacre and images continue to profoundly shape way Americans view world and America's place in world, not just in the past, but in present as well?
How did trade with Europeans affect the social structure of Indian communities? What was the effect of the Pueblo Rebellion of 1680?
Discuss some of the reasons why African Americans and Native Americans participated in the Revolutionary War and identify the capacities in which they served.
What role does Social Darwinism play in the acquisition of an empire? Can Social Darwinsim be utilized to explain other aspects that we have learned?