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This was five years after the disease had been discovered. What do the materials in this document and this readings tell you about why Reagan ignored crisis?
How did slavery and the 1860 presidential election lead to the secession of eleven Southern states?
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What terms seem to most negative connotations in your opinion and why? Respond to this quote in the text box.
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Do you think the I'm Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired speech by Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, 196 will be good for the country or do you think it will have a m
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Contrast this choice against rotation in office, demonstrating why that option is not as good as popular election of the president.
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Hazen Pingree went on to become governor of Michigan after leaving Detroit, What do Dunbar & May say his accomplishments were? What do they say his motivations?
Describe the ideology of the Republican Party that emerged during the 1850s as well as its different strands.
Why does Robert Moses hold so much of our attention? What was that influence? Give me three concrete examples from the readings or videos.
What argument/s is the author making in the introduction? What conclusion/s does the author present in the introduction?
Does it seem from the news that crime is dropping or increasing? Why do you believe that is the case? Crime has been decreasing steadily since the 1990s.
Propose an initiative for an educational issue that you feel needs to be addressed. Include a plan about how this issue become an initiative under Arizona law.
Why and why not women's education options in the new country made them much more involved in society before the Civil War during the antebellum period?