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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.
Describe the historical context surrounding your historical event. Describe a key historical figure or group's participation in vour historical event.
Develop a fact sheet that includes the history of a Native Americans in the United States, This will include a time line of their immigration and assimilation.
What would be some barriers of compliance. Utilization of primary, secondary, and tertiary methodology to achieve positive outcomes.
Who are they trying to convince or reach? Why? What does propaganda have to do with this? Why did they use documentary photographs?
Briefly explain who or what each of the following terms were; provide a minimum of three accurate details; explain the item's historical significance.
What accounts for this rapid shift in Michigan's political landscape? Give three reasons for this phenomenon.
In what ways were the mercantilist policies of the Spanish burdensome to the people of Louisiana? In what ways were they beneficial?
The two major parties were the Federalists and Democratic Republics, each with a distinctive view on what type of country the young United States should become.
Which of the new technologies of WWI have you observed? Based on your observations, how are these technologies impacting the war in Europe?
What was life like for enslaved people living in the American South during the antebellum period? What challenges did enslaved people face?
How did this lay the groundwork for a different form of government than monarchy?
Given Civil War, was it impossible for the Confederacy to win? If not, give some factors or events that would allow the Confederacy to win.
Describe the formation of America's first two political parties, the Republicans and the Federalists?
Develop criteria by which conflicting rights might be balanced. I WANT to encourage you to think about tradeoffs and tensions embodied in the rights afforded.
Assess how the historical relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union affects current relations between the two countries.
Can you explain the difference in attitudes within the context of one or more of these conflicts? What parallels can you find in contemporary society?
Was the United States, the USSR, or Cuba more to blame for the Cuban Missile Crisis? What impact did the Crisis have on U.S.-Soviet relations?