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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.
How do these provide an overall tone for the work? Is there a narrative - if so, what is it? How is it conveyed? Include your opinion of the artwork at the end.
Study table showing differences between Piaget and Vygotsky's theory. With your learning team, try to discuss basis used by author in contrasting their views.
Analyze the extent to which these baseball systems have open to talent or closed. compare and contrast styles of play that have defined the greatest players.
What is trench warfare, and why was so much of World War I dominated by this method of fighting?
At the end of his book, On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, Timothy Snyder writes. What does it mean or signify in regard to history?
That being said how technology has made so much easier has it also made things more difficult?
What changes, big or small, have occurred in how you apply historical inquiry skills to classes, your personal life, and/or your career?
How did Oprah Winfrey's background differ from that of Bill Gates? How was her talk show different from others on television?
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?