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In what ways does he critique the United States and the Liberal reformers we examined in the previous module? Why don't they belong to our America?
What policy predominated during the Cold War? What policy predominates during the Age of Terrorism?
The Emancipation Proclamation did not actually initially free any slaves. What effects and consequences did the Emancipation Proclamation have?
How did the rise of the monopoly both embrace and contradict the ideals of American society?
Explain how the cases link and whether they were moving forward or backward, or a combination.
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Why should Roosevelt have done more to advance the rights of blacks and women during the Great Depression? Why or why not?
Who were the Silent Majority that Richard Nixon claimed supported him? How was his approach to the Vietnam War intended to appeal to them?
In your essay, describe and explain the significance of contact between the Lewis and Clark expedition and Native American tribes.
What were the other major new social and cultural trend that became prominent during the twenties how did the challenge traditional standards and customs.
Would successful networks have developed? What factors of society would need to be strengthened to secure the empire from European take over?
What was the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments for as well as one for the Freedmen's bureau.
How would you explain the origins of the Cold War? What were the principal US. Foreign policy responses to this confrontation with the Soviet Union and China?
In what ways was African American business ownership, maintained, demonized, as well as operated within such a profoundly domineering period, in the after math?
Identify one primary source that would help investigate your research question (include the title, author, and link to the source).
Who is the intended audience of the document? What is the author attempting to illustrate with the document? Why was the document written?
How does the article Teaching as a Healing Craft present the idea of decolonizing the classroom? What method stood out to you the most? Why?
Consider the president you are researching. Use an example to illustrate how your president tended to rely upon their advisors in a more centralized process.
Do you think A Short History of U.S. Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean looks favorably on America's shift from isolationism to imperialism?
What does this debate over the new immigrant races have in common with the Reconstruction-era debate over race?
Why is this artist or artistic practice still important today? What can we learn about American society from studying the Harlem Renaissance?
What are some of the major differences in the United States between the 1950s and 1960s? What changed culturally, economically, and politically?
How are the racial projects of the Ted Talk by Baratunde Thurston about deconstructing racism and the census similar and different in their aspects?
Explain what were the underlying divisions between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists? What did James Madison argue for when he wrote?
What motivates Jade Snow to rebel against her father? For some reasons she states plainly, others are more subtle.