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After reading Death by Civilization provide an answer to the following question: Was the colonization of America a Native American genocide? Explain.
How was democracy expanded for some in the Jacksonian Era? What losses of power did other American groups experience?
identify the term, define how it relates to the period, and explain the significance of the term in learning the broader scope of American history.
Is it logical for a modern nation like the US to be governed under a constitution first written by men living more than two and one-quarter centuries ago?
Describe the adjustments each group had to make, as well as their striving for continuity. Did progress make their lives better or worse? Explain.
Explain turn away from democracy to dictatorship in east-central Europe and analyze rise of Italian fascism. Discuss interwar transformation of Soviet Union.
Compare the New Deal reforms with those of the Progressive era. How did the New Deal reflect the reform traditions of the Progressive era?
How did this differ from the ideas of those who opposed the Revolution? How did each group define liberty, and what did they think of idea of natural equality?
Explain how biased perspectives influence what is known about the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 and the Topps Grocery Buffalo, NY store race shooting of 2022.
Provide historically- accurate and meaningful details regarding your character's name, date and place of birth, race, ethnicity, sex, gender and class.
How were the conflicts reflective of the history of Anglo-Indian relations? What factors contributed to the removal of the Indians?
Before he was engulfed by a scandal of his own making, does it appear that President Nixon was an effective president? Why or why not?
Analyze how the American Revolution created opportunities for Salem Poor to challenge traditional roles for people of color.
List two areas of potential conflict (personal or political) in American culture over the keyword normal and ideas related to it.
September 30th is The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. In your opinion, what is this day important and what does it mean to you?
Discuss the role of women, African Americans and Native Americans, and other minority groups and how their lives have changed in our class up until 1865.
To what extent do the colonial laws of Maryland and Virginia display prejudiced attitudes toward blacks that may have predisposed whites to think of them as inf
What types of vice did many Lost Generation Americans engage in during the Progressive Era? What were the consequences of such behaviors?
Who were the progressives, provide a minimum of three examples of their objectives, and decide what were the successes and/or failures of their movement?
How the women's movement reshaped Boston. Explain the need for women's spaces in urban area. What impact did these places have upon the city?
What do you think the author wants you to remember after having read the article? Think of three key arguments, interpretations, or main ideas.
Arizona became quite noteworthy during WWII, but the impact and legacy of WWII. Discuss the economic, social, and political impact post-WWII had on Arizona.
What are some of the provisions that keep farmers in debt because of the crop lien? How do you think this affected the generational accumulation of wealth?
Why does Henry George say that people should not blame poor people for their poverty? What are some of the working conditions George describes?
What American values or ethics does Douglass seem to embrace or reject? How might we compare Douglass with Thoreau in this regard?