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What institutions of government were involved? Explain how you think each measure either uni?ed or divided the country?
Discuss the causes and consequences of the War of 1812. Discuss how peace between the United States and Great Britain impacted Native American nations?
How did Pres. Jackson rationalize to Congress need to forcibly move Cherokee from their homelands in the southeastern US to Indian Country west of Mississippi?
What would be a good summary of the article The Rise and Fall of Ace Records: A Case Study in the Independent Recore Business by Donald J. Mabry?
Analyze the actions of John Brown during Bleeding Kansas and at Harper's Fern: and discuss how those events further precipitated the Civil War.
Briefly summarize and describe key points in the material. Compare the material with something that you've already seen or heard.
What are the main points of this source? What topics are covered? If someone asked what this article/book is about, what would you say?
Using the citation below explain to me in no less than words why you think this source is either scholarly or why it is not scholarly.
Compare Kennedy's speech to Congress with Eisenhower's farewell address - in what ways are the tone and substance different?
What in your opinion are the strengths and weaknesses of the Progressive philosophy? When trying to address problems that our country has today?
Summarize the main points of article you found. Assess how historical relationship between US and Soviet Union affects current relations between two countries.
Describe the economic developments that could have prompted Carter (and subsequent presidents) to reach this conclusion.
What was the main argument of the Anti-Federalists? In what ways were the Anti-Federalist writings similar to The Federalist Papers?
What was the main understanding of rights? How do natural rights and natural law shape that understanding of rights?
What was the strongest emotion you felt when watching the film? What did you learn from this movie? Which character did you love, pity, admire, or hate most?
Of all the challenges the country faced in the period between 1973 and 1980, which do you think was most severe?
How did the movement to abolish slavery influence and shape first-wave feminism (the movement for women's rights to legal identities and the vote)?
How does the global force management, sourcing and synchronization structure change process impact the planning, programming, budgeting.
Some topics to consider can be differences in government and economic ideologies and social anxiety. How has the Cold War influenced modern day?
In what ways did the Tongva resist missionization? What was their goal? Who is Toypurina and why does she become remembered as the leader of the rebellion?
Explain how the American culture and society changed in the North versus the South during Reconstruction.
What were the causes of the Depression? How did we know we were in a depression? How bad did it get? How did Herbert Hoover attempt to handle the situation?
How does the author account for change over time? What, according to the author, makes things happen? Is the book useful in helping to explain the past?
What were some specific ideals represented in the Declaration of Independence which could be tied to rising expectations of blacks and slaves?
Why did Ella Baker's emphasis on community organizing disturb many of the leaders of the civil rights movement of the late 1950s and early 1960s?