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In other words, be able to support why you think the event/person/idea is so influential in American History.
What were causes and events of exploration? What were impacts of the Columbian Exchange? How did each empire link regions around the world?
Discuss the global manifestations of religious fundamentalism in the 1980s. What did the fundamentalists have in common and how were they different?
A meme with an historical reference (i.e. a person from history or an historical event). How do you think the meme uses or misuses history? Is it effective?
How has conflict and compromise contributed to the development of cultural, socio-economic or political aspects of American society between 1815- 1877?
Discuss the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. What was Adolf Hitler's final solution, and what were the consequences of the Holocaust?
Analyze the relevancy of history in today's U.S. society (here is where your analysis comes in, how is it connected to the U.S. today?).
According to the OHA Statement of Ethics, What are the ethical obligations oral historians should follow to respectfully engage with an interviewee?
What evidence of these shifts if any can you find in the politics and values of our own times? Provide examples of the change in American perceptions today.
Why did most of the European powers not like Wilson's strict blueprint for the League of Nations? Why did they see it as a threat in spite of the fact?
Identify a topic of interest to you and relevant to the time period covered in American History before 1877.
Explain relationship between women's rights and human's rights? Make sure to discuss different types of rights, as well as of state in human rights.
Address the theme by discussing at least two examples from different periods of American history (at least fifty years apart).
Explain Malcolm X's philosophy of armed self-defense? Why did this appeal to so many blacks in the North?
What was the identity of poor white men from their perspective? What occurred during this time that shaped their identity?
Did the Republicans really care about what became of the freedmen, or were they just intent on using them as long. What do the primary sources suggest?
Around the time of the War of 1812, what was the identity of poor white men from their perspective? What occurred during this time that shaped their identity?
What did you learn about the roots of the Chicana Feminist movement of the 60s? What were Chicanas calling for based on this documentary?
How did the De Leon's use the American legal system to get their land back? What role did the De Leon family then seek to play in the coming American Civil War?
What foreign movements and ideas helped to inspire it? What foreign elements did the black power movement incorporate?
What changes and advancements in European society set the stage for Columbus to take an expedition to the Americas?
What lessons can we learn from this era regarding what it means to be free as individuals and to live in a society that promotes idea of freedom and democracy?
How did the Abu Ghraid and Guantamo controversy undermane the United States reputation as a country that adheres to the standard of civilized behevior and the r
What role did A. Phillip Randolph play in organizing the March on Washington? How did King's speech alter the tone of march and what was dream he was describing
What is Stein's argument for the cause of the shift from what she calls the Age of Compression to the Age of Inequality in the pivotal decade of the seventies?