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Develop your answer by describing why Rasenberger argued that these events changed the world. Do you agree with Rasenberger? Why or why not?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of this canon? Whose interest should prevail at the juncture of national and international interests?
What were the causes of the United States involvement in World War 1 and why was it important? Include references and citations.
Did anything you read in this article surprise you? If so, what? What is one key insight about textbooks that you will take away?
How did the principles that the Stamp Act raised continue to provide points of contention between colonists and the British government?
What new information about American history did learn from this version of the American origin story? List three important facts.
How so or how do you differ from this audience? What effect does this have on your viewing experience or understanding of the film?
Why was it so hard for small farmers in the south and west to profit from farming? How similar was the situation of small farmers in the south and west?
Does history really repeat itself? How was the immigration situation in the late nineteenth century similar to today? How was it different?
Explain to me what were the goals of progressive reformers, and how did the fire serve as a catalyst for political, cultural, and economic change?
How does this cartoon illustrate the Supreme Court's decision in the case? What is Justice Harlan saying and why?
What do you believe were the founding fathers' reasons and justification for seeking independence from Great Britain.
Describe a broader historical context relevant to the prompt. Support an argument in response to the prompt using specific and relevant examples of evidence.
How did they fight back or find success or fulfillment in their lives? Also, listing how people are treated badly is not analysis. It's description.
What surprised you about the first few weeks of the fighting? Did the Central Powers flub their opportunity to win the war here?
Describes and analyzes what you thought was most important about Texas constitution and federalism. Assess how you are do in understanding the materials.
Separate from the show, how do you understand the concept of the African Diaspora? How might you explain it to a friend or family member?
What states are best suited for industrialization and what states lack the necessary materials for industrialization?
How did American ideas of race evolve during this period? What were the racial categories that were constructed, and how was race defined?
What purpose does the understanding of black politics as protest serve? Which constituency or group, if any, does this understanding benefit?
Which events define Berkeley and California in the 1960s--and which of these events documented in Berkeley in the Sixties?
Is an internal locus of control good to have in all situations? If you are not in control of events, what are you in control of in such a situation?
How did the arrival of non-English ethnic groups impact the British colonies, what attempts were made to ensure that Anglo-American culture remained dominant?
To what extent did the Tulsa Race massacre of 1921 affect the society. Analyze the value and limitations of the video sources in relation to the investigation.
How did different Native Americans treat him? How did he and his colleagues treat different Native American tribes?