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Identify an audience that would be interested in historical event and research question. For example, who would benefit most from hearing my message?
How did Thomas Jefferson envision the American Republic? In what ways did Hamilton oppose this vision? Who eventually succeeded and how?
Identify the type of help does her grandmother need from her? Discuss what does the Moth symbolize in the story?
What was the crisis about written by Thomas Paine? From his essay the Crisis what conclusion can we make about Thomas Paine's principles and beliefs?
What did the President say he hoped to achieve by entering the war and defeating Germany? What was uniquely American about his vision for the post-war world?
I want you to discuss whether the Constitution (and the government institutions it created) still works now, in 2022. Why/why not (and give examples).
How were Southern women dealing with Reconstruction? How did they feel about the former slaves? How did these women define freedom for themselves?
What parts of Mexican culture is disappearing and how does that compare with previous immigrant groups?
Conclude by examining the entrance of African slavery to the Americas. What have been the long-term consequences of slavery?
How is Chief Joseph defining freedom here? In what ways is it similar or different from how immigrants, settlers and recently emancipated slaves defined freedom
Analyzes the successes and failures of Mexican immigration since the 1930s, paying close attention to the debates surrounding Mexican immigration today.
Focusing on Civil Rights, what social issues and historical events were taking place at the time the show was being broadcast?
Body paragraph with topic and thesis. Prompt What political, economic and social reforms were achieved by Republican governments in South between 1866 and 1877?
Does religion impact business practices in the US? If no, why not? If so, what are the main religions in the US impacting business?
Did you realize at the time what was occurring or did it occur to you upon reflection of the videos? How did it make you feel? Why?
What is the turner thesis and what can it teach us about late 19th century US? What was the transcontinental railroad, the rise of Chicago and cattle drives?
Summarized the information that is related in these short passages and analysis as to whether these primary sources are historically valuable in helping.
Looking back at the last two video lessons, what do you think is the biggest problem people faced in the South during this time period? Why do you think that?
Based on the Lincoln-Douglas debates, how did the two differ on the expansion of slavery, equal rights, and the role of the national government?
Explain what Millett means by stating that the English colonists became Americans during the colonial wars. Is there evidence of developing American way of war?
What are your thoughts, feelings and questions about them? What would you consider essential for all Canadians to understand about indigenous right?
How and why did the treatment of free blacks vary across the southern states? And how that led to Slave Revolts in the Antebellum Period (1800-1860).
Identify who represents John Wayne in the story. Elaborate if you believe the Cisco kids' actions served as a sense of justice.
What does the letter from Richard Frethorne reveals about conditions of indentured servants in early seventeenth-century Virginia and overall state of colony?
What were the goals of the movement? What strategies did the movement use to achieve those goals? How successful was the movement?