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What were the main goals and aspirations of freed people after emancipation? What barriers existed to the attainment of those goals?
In the novel Uncle Toms Cabin, how do Tom's acts of passive resistance turn him into a Christ-figure? Does his sacrifice achieve redemption for others?
Analyze how changes in class identity and gender roles have related to economic, social and cultural transformations in the 19 century United States.
How has this course affected you today in your daily life and/or work? What should incoming students be aware of regarding this class?
How has US involvement in the Pacific developed from the late 19th century through the 20th century?
What were the causes that led the U.S. to get involved in WWI? 4) What were the primary causes of the Stock Market crash of 1929?
What geographical features do you think impact the lives of people in this area? How do the red and blue state relate to the election of 1968?
In what ways do the Mesoamerican and European traditions differ? Why do you think these ideas about something so fundamental differ?
Discuss the module African American Performance with respect to: Historical information you believe is important to the context and overall understanding.
If the United States was founded upon religious freedom then why do you think Congress passed American. How can one, in goodwill, respond to these naysayers?
What are some of the positive and negative impacts this will have on collective memories?
What are the three developments in the last sixty years of American history that have most shaped our lives in the present-day United States?
How has the political, economic, and social status of women citizens changed since 1920 and how has it not changed and what has impact been on American society?
Axinn says this was period of both expansion and retrenchment as regards civil rights for people of color. Name some examples of both expansions and setbacks.
How do you interpret the poem Indian Boarding School: The Runaways? What relevance does clothing play in Indian Boarding School: The Runaways?
What do you remember about the event and what were the reactions of the adults around you?
Did any politicians take a side, and if so, what does that tell us about their take on American culture, history, identity and diversity?
How did the public from the agency's attempt to solve the problem of the great depression? How successful was the SSA at relieving the economic crisis?
Identify the early steps taken by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to increase American aid to nations fighting totalitarianism while maintaining neutrality.
Write a modern day Federalist Paper defending or critiquing a part of the U.S. Constitution. Why it should or should not be included in the Constitution.
Examine and explain each of these measures. What ultimately were these codes designed to do? Precisely how did the codes aim to accomplish these objectives?
While the Democrats were the party favored by the immigrants of the time, why did the Know-Nothings also find the Whigs to be an inadequate option?
What did most rural freed slaves (and poor whites) have no alternative but to do? What limitations would this Amendment have?
List the major points of the Nazi Party's 25 Points. Discuss how Cuba and the situation that unfolded there fit into the Cold War context.
What did most rural freed slaves (and poor whites) have no alternative but to do? But what did the sharecropping system allow each black family to do?