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If 9/11 had been done from a different race of people or from individuals of a different religious orientation, would Americans have reacted differently?
In what way did the author of Brutus II disagree with Hamilton? Considering the historical context of the debate, which arguments were the strongest? Why?
ng the knowledge you gained from your textbook and other readings. Discuss the overall process, as well as significant events that occurred during the process.
How would you define the concept of freedom in the United States? Does it change based on the different ethnic, economic and social groups of United States?
Discuss some of the lessons that Native Americans learned during their imprisonment at Fort Marion and their studies at the Hampton Institute.
Based on what you have read in the assigned readings and watched in the videos about the arpilleristas and the Pussy Riot Girls.
What rules govern the way Sundiata relates to others; and how does he orchestrate his social movement in light of the social structure in Mali?
Discuss your gut reaction to the story, how you can relate to the story, and then reflect on the bigger picture and the issues involved in the story.
How much support did Lincoln get from the South? How was the democratic vote split? What state did Douglas take the electoral votes?
What were some of the principal concerns among different social groups in the U.S. about the effects of globalization?
Railroad Expansion, what direction did most railroads go, North to South or East to West? Why? How many railroad lines do you see in Florida?
How many settlers crossed the plains from 1840 to 1860? Approximately how long did it take? Were the settlers under constant Indian attack during the crossing?
Would Garrison and his group members compromise on the issue of slavery? How many African Americans served on the board of the American Anti-Slavery Society.
In your introduction, identify Grabar's thesis and briefly summarize the major historical events that Grabar explores.
Is history a "dead" subject? Discuss and support your answer. What is meant by saying "history matters?". Explain well.
Problem: How can Korea's nationalism make or break Hallyu's popularity/influence around the globe?
"Before the arrival of Europeans, East and Southeast Asians were active borrowers of external ideas." Discuss.
Problem: Which was more important to East and Southeast Asians in the period up to the Second World War: anti-colonialism or revolution?
Question: "Japanese wartime colonialism in East and Southeast Asia was an opportunity rather than a burden to those colonised." Discuss.
Discuss the history and current status of Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans. In the years following the European discovery of America
Problem: How did the Cold War impact Asia and South America? Answer should be five paragraphs long!
Problem: What is the history behind the Jiangshi Vampire, how are they different from the "modern" vampire?
Problem: What helped to make the single year of 1968 seem a pivotal time in the history of America's divisive war and of the Sixties?
How did late 19th and early 20th century anthropology contribute to ethnocentric ideas and colonialism?
According to Coontz, what is most distinctive about the current period (1990s and 2000s) in history in the Western World compared to most other periods