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Q1. What was the purpose of the speech? Q2. ???List three important things President Truman said in his address.
What does Woodward mean by the "Second Reconstruction?" What brought it about? Is this an accurate description of the period in question?
How does President Roosevelt seek to redefine "freedom" and "tyranny." Do you agree with FDR's vision of what true freedom means?
All of the following examples reflect this statement except one. Which selection represents history not based on myth?
Problem: Explain the major causes of the Red Scare.
Assignment task: Concerning the following events, how did expansion worsen the sectional conflict over slavery?
Problem: What period time did Frederick Douglass fight for freedom and extent human's rights?
Question: What was the importance of slavery in early American history in 1619-161 and what were its origins?
How will this exhibition illuminate the impact of chattel slavery and oppression? How will this exhibition illuminate the impact of racism and racist imagery?
What might he have missed or misunderstood while traveling? Is his depiction of the South is reliable?
Describe the strategy that East Asia used from the 1970s to the 1990s to achieve high rates of economic growth.
Explain what happened to Chief Joseph and include your reflection on how it made you feel. Include a quote or two from your reading
Explain how historical perspective and evidence from sources influenced your finalized research question
Why were the poles important? What does Chief Joseph say about the land of his ancestors? What did white men discover that began to cause conflicts?
What is Frost saying about the Civil War? What is the "hard mystery" of Jefferson's? Do you agree with this take on Jefferson's words?
Problem: Discussion For Unit 1 - Chapter 2 (SLO 1, 2, 3) Describe the major commonalities and differences between the southern colonies.
So my question is this: Is the use of a mythology in history always bad? Is the use of this mythology harmful?
Examine Jefferson's assertion. Identify one key way in which inhabitants of the mainland British American colonies were similar. What did they have in common?
The Constitution was created through various compromises, deals, and collaboration. Choose one example and present your example to your peers
Briefly explain ONE major difference between Filene's and Rodgers' historical interpretations.
Problem: Explain how Washington and his men turned the tide in the North in 1777-78?
What do these documents reveal about the motives and mixed feelings about US War with Spain in 1898 and subsequent expansion overseas?
Question: What was the political importance of the Mayflower Compact?
Considering the balance of power in the cold was of the U.S, has there been another shift towards making new alliances with nation-states (countries)
Topic - Why was President Eisenhower so interested in the destiny of Southeast Asia?