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Briefly explain how ONE event or development led to the historical situation depicted in the image.
Explain your propaganda, its purpose, and the targeted audience. How would this be distributed? What is your intended outcome?
What does your source reveals about the trials? And more broadly speaking, what do the trials reveal about colonial society around the turn of the 18th century?
How do young adult African Americans use social media? Are there links between the use of social media and major events affecting the Black community?
How did the secondary source help put the primary sources into historical context? What topics a student might write on using the primary and secondary sources?
Why has the U.S. military, and the U.S. Army in particular, struggled to consolidate strategic gains in Afghanistan and Iraq over the past two decades?
Did the content of the book A Civic Biology surprise you? Why was J. W. Porter so disturbed by texts such as these? Why did he reject evolution?
What role did the fiesta play in defining their leisure space/time? How significant were sports (especially team sports) to the sense of community?
What is The Saratoga Campaign? What is African Civilizations about?What is the Nature of 18th century warfare? What is the Continental Congress and war funding?
How this event impacted American history in some way. Search for some reliable sources. Select two of sources you have found and write them down in MLA format.
What was the Continental Congress? What was its role in governing the colonies? Did it help unite colonies or only perpetuate strife between colonial states?
What role does the idea of responsibility play in The Great Gatsby? How do you feel Fitzgerald portrayed the role of responsibility in society?
Evaluate the positions the author lays out - what points do you agree/disagree with and why?
What are some of the sins he mentions, and why do you think he is speaking against these sins specifically during the 1920s?
What did you like or perhaps dislike? Are there aspects of Earhart's life that should have been addressed?
What colonies were in attendance? Key individuals? What major decisions were made while the Congress convened?
Explain how your research changed your way of thinking over this term, how another historian could expand on your thesis and research, and what connected you pe
Make an effort to be diverse in your choices because that allow you to explore a variety of viewpoints after all, America is not just one thing about anything.
Compare and contrast all the different plans for Reconstruction after the Civil War. For example, what was the plan according to President Lincoln?
What caused the reform movements that began in the 1820s? What were the goals of reformers? In other words, what did they want to fix about society?
What did you learn about one of these topics or historical events that was new or surprising to you? Explain in at least two to three sentences.
How do Lenin's ideas conflict with Marx's dictatorship of the proletariat? Who will be in charge of everything if Lenin gets his way?
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 & Voting Rights Act of 1965, began the dismantling of Jim Crow laws. How important is it to have a society free of Discrimination?
What are the two basic types of nondemocratic government? What are the chief characteristics of authoritarian governments?
What role did John Locke's work play in the declaration of independence? When was declaration of independence officially adopted, and who were the key signers?