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Be able to present arguments for and against using atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Explain whether or not the use of such weapons was justified.
Describe the crimes against humanity during Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren's administrations.
Explain the most important events leading to the end of the Cold War, as well as challenges (some new, others old) that America has faced in the decades since.
Assess both the short - and long-term impact of America's Youth Rebellion and the 1960's social activism generally. What was the result/impact of that backlash?
What were the reasons George W Bush got America into the Iraq War? Was it worth it? Explain the Economic Crisis of 2008.
Create a dependent class of people who were plunged deeper into poverty and despair? Explain in detail referring to the events of the 1960s.
In what ways did the Second World War and its outcome set in motion the circumstances that generated the Cold War with the Soviet Union?
Why did the United States use atomic weapons to end the War in the Pacific? Use examples from the articles to defend your position.
Describe those compromises, what they hoped to accomplish, why they failed, and how they proved Benjamin Franklin correct.
Identify and describe the most important event in the buildup to secession and civil war from the period 1845-1861.
Summarize: What are the main arguments? What topics are covered? If someone asked what this article/book is about, what would you say?
How do you think history would have been different if Lincoln had not been assassinated? How his leadership after war have differed from that of Andrew Johnson?
Who was Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt? What is the purpose of the document President Herbert Hoover Applauds Limited Government, 1933?
What do you think is the film director Mr. Raoul Peck's main point? What message does the film director want you to take away from the film?
How did different groups of Americans respond to these cultural, economic, and racial tensions?
How can speculative fiction and various futurisms help us to envision a more just and peaceful world? In what ways did the authors attempt this in the stories?
What were the National Security interests that the US sought to protect, and what kind of strategy did policymakers employ to protect them?
Which political philosophy has a centralized government that places nation and race of people above individual, uses severe economic and social restrictions?
Analyze identity and gender in regards to women from the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade through the emancipation of slaves in 1865.
Consider the U.S. history of militarism, economic imperialism racism and struggle to manifest. how do you assess this opinion of the French commentator?
Discuss the historical and theoretical development of US immigration from the 19th century onward.
How does Paine characterize government in general? Describe, what he thinks of those who govern. Then, think about our current situation (COVID CRISIS).
What was family life like for Americans during this decade? How much did paranoia about communism impact the country?
In the 1950s and 1960s all three branches of the U.S. government recognized the need to address. What types of inequalities is the government trying to remedy?
Give some examples of why compromise was necessary, how it came about, and the effects these compromises had on the U.S. up through 1850.