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What insight did Macartney mission provide into relations between China and Europe? What challenges did the Qing face in governing their vast empire?
What areas do you see the strongest influences: religion, the arts, politics, education, activism,? Explain your choice.
Who were these groups and what did they want? What was the reaction of the local political and military authorities to their demands?
According to the article, how has Afrofuturism (in the past and in the present) went about the task of expressing its beliefs and wants for African Americans.
What do Islamic fundamentalists seek and why? How large a threat do you believe Islamic fundamentalism is to Western Civilization?
What was the goal of the American policy of containment? How did the events of the Tet Offensive change the way many Americans felt about the war in Vietnam?
What do you think might have been the outcome if Guilds had not been developed? How might the training of artists and craftspersons be affected?
What did you learn about Christian belief in the middle ages? What did you learn about a genre like novel, poetry, or epic?
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Why is Dr. Thomas Lecky of Jamaica considered a Nation builder, include how his ideas have impacted his Science and Agriculture?
Share your thoughts looking at the race from a cultural perspective. Were the wishes of all types of Americans honored? Where people disrespected?
What were some of the many major outcomes of the Great Migration? Elaborate and used specific examples to support your argument.
Has this lecture challenged any assumptions you had about Reagan? 3) What does this lecture suggest about the US government's use of violence?
Why aren't they now? Do you think they will be relevant 25-50 years from now? Why or why not?
Brief discussion of what the industrial revolution is. How do the visual arts change? Give concrete examples.
Why was President Truman so stingy with the visas for displaced persons in 1945. How did soldiers view Truman's decision to use the atomic bomb?
According to Frederick Jackson Turner's concept of American Exceptionalism. From now on, what will be the America's next frontier to be conquered - and why?
For example, how was Bradly disrespected as a black women compared to Bryant a white woman who was treated fairly.
Describe the American cold war policy of containment. Were they successful in exposing foreign espionage?
Explain if you think that global terrorism can be stopped. Analyze the responsibility of the United States today to be the world's policeman.
Explain the development of two of the following movements from the period 1950-2000: the Cold War, Civil Rights, and Popular Culture.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use three historical examples.
How the activists Civil Rights Movement and Black Power Advocates differ in their approach to confronting this extreme form of white racial oppression?
Explain how the crisis that emerged between the United States and England in the years following the FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR resulted in the DECLARATION OF INDEPE
Conservative politics enjoyed a revival during the 1980s and 1990s. Identify conservative goals and assess the impact conservative policies had on U.S. society.