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Describe and assess the history of Texas during the Great Depression. How did the depression start, and in what ways did Texans respond to it?
Describe and explain major changes in voting patterns since 1940. In 1940, most Southern whites voted for the Democratic Party and African Americans had.
Why was this document/object written or made? How does evidence from this source alter or fit into existing interpretations of the past?
Describe how material-based policies are necessary to end historical structural inequality in Black community. Which material-based policies would you propose?
Find Her Artifact by doing an internet search, perhaps looking for words such as early colonial, American slavery, or other such words you may have noticed.
Discuss why immigrants from Retorno chose the strategy of withdrawal in North County San Diego.
Evaluate the extent to which Erica Armstrong Dunbar successfully makes Harriett Tubman a prism of history in her book, She Came to Slay.
What are common personal prejudices related to the NPR interview on the topic of American Indian culture?
What influential American patriot quoted heavily from Scripture to show that monarchy was not the system of government God wanted?
Explain Jimmy Carter's ideas on foreign policy and American power. How do his ideas compare to Presidents Nixon and Reagan?
How does the life of Mary Crow Dog demonstrate how the legacy of colonialism and U.S. government policies negatively impacted the lives of American Indians?
What are the similarities and differences between the two pieces? What are the themes in both works?
Or should we focus our efforts on ways to support large-scale monoculture? What are the factors that led you to form your opinion?
What good hair tells us about images of race and gender (generally, but also Black women in particular) in the media?
Write a research paper about The Constitution and Slavery. Even as the farmers toiled over the new Constitution many thought that the days were numbers.
Time: What time period or unit is the cartoon from? Action: What is literally going on in the cartoon? Caption: What words do you see in the cartoon?
Watch the film from the website, Without Sanctuary, and take a look at the other photographs in the containing website. (See the links - above right)
Examine the photo below, which U.S. photographer Eddie Adams took during the Tet Offensive of 1968. Do you think Adams's photograph lied? Why or why not?
What was Fremantle's purpose in traveling with Longstreet and the Confederate army? Why did officers under Lee want J.E.B. Stuart courtmartialed?
Could it be though fleeting in nature these temporary societies leave remnants in everything they touch?
What were the many complexities of Lincoln? What did Lincoln believe to have been the intent of the Founding Fathers regarding slavery?
Using several primary sources, assert a claim about these ideological issues dividing and hindering America.
List the three most pivotal/significant events in American History from 1870-1970. Explain your choices and rank them in order of importance.
Has this course challenged or complicated any prior idea(s) you had about U.S. history? If so, in what ways? If not, how has it mirrored what you already knew?