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What were the origins of the Thirty Years' War? Was it primarily a religious conflict? Why is the Peace of Westphalia a watershed moment in European history?
What was the Columbian Exchange? What circumstances led to the development of the Triangular Trade?
What actions are the Soviets likely to take and how should the United States respond?
Discuss an Indigenous ceremony that was made illegal by colonial governments. Describe the ceremony, the historical context that led to the banning.
After viewing the performances, what are the visual differences between the Noh and Kabuki styles? Which of the three performances did you enjoy the most?
Discuss the ability to execute some tasks due to the cultural norm that women should stay at home while men should provide financially for their families?
In what ways do the expectations about women's behavior and their role in the community challenge your impression of women's roles in the historical contexts of
How did the development of new technologies change the world from 1900 to present?
Did the United States live up to this ideal when it committed its armed forces to battle in the 20th century?
Discuss their significance to Canadian politics, Canada's welfare state, and Canadian society in the 20th century.
What are the several of the current theories surrounding the origins and nature of the plague starting with the original Y. pestis / fleas theory.
Consider the song As Time Goes By. How would you describe its emotional effect? How is it used throughout the film Casablanca?
How did the Tulsa Race massacre affect social and economic perspectives during times of segregation and how does this historical event still impact world today?
Religious individuals and communities with roots outside the U.S.A. contribute. Which of the examples would be considered a mainstream American cultural norm?
Explain Malcolm X's philosophy of armed self-defense? Why did this appeal to so many blacks in the North?
What do you think of Browning's argument? Is it convincing to you? Do you think Hannah Arendt would agree or disagree with his conclusions?
What was life like in Hooverville? Did any good come out of the Great Depression? How did the Great Depression affect different groups of people?
According to Nasser's speech (Document 27.1 in the Sources for World in the Making book), What is the tone of Nasser's declaration?
How would you describe the United States Army going into the War of 1812? Who annihilated the British fleet on Lake Erie?
What traditions in German history does Kohl refer to in making his case for cooperation? How does he define the possibility of unity?
What objective information does each article provide? What subjective claims are made?
How did creole elites try to overcome to solve the backwardness? Provide two different examples.
Did the authors of your sources conduct interviews with Indigenous or non-Indigenous people? Make sound recordings of music? How about transcriptions?
Describe how the Holy Thorn reliquary illustrates the connection between state and religion. Why connection so important for Byzantine empire or medieval kings?
The population of Eurasia grew significantly during the Middle Ages;. What technologies and agricultural innovations allowed for this demographic growth?