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Since Australian Aboriginals, Polynesians, and Vikings all migrated to Americas. What motives would some westerners have for ignoring evidence to the contrary?
Doug McAdam's Political Process and Black Insurgency ties pluralism to collective behavior model. Which of three best fit your perspective of American society?
You are a lawyer in London. Two men have come to visit you. Make recommendations to them about which colonies are their best and worst choices.
Evaluates development of Iberian exploration and expansion into Atlantic and how said exploration and expansion impacted Iberians and other Western Europeans.
What is the name of the interest group? What are some of the different activities that the interest group partakes in to achieve its goals?
From 15th century, people from Europe migrated to Americas under very different circumstances. Why is how you arrived in Americas important historically?
What are the different ways Ben Davis and Nick Montfort perceive the future of art and visual culture? Are there any similarities?
Horatio Alger's characters frequently tell Dick that success is possible for any ambitious, hard-working. What do you think is the actual moral of this story?
Describe the various attempts at labor organization in this era, from the Molly Maguires to the Knights of Labor and American Federation of Labor.
Why was Tenochtitlan important to the Aztecs? What did the Spanish Explorer's think about Tenochtitlan? What were the scientific achievements of the Aztecs?
What examples can you find today, of the U.S. government using similar efforts to build support for its policies, actions and leaders?
Who were the first peoples to migrate to the America's and what are the different theories? What do you believe to be the correct migration theory and why?
What does the Atomic Bomb mean to modern America? What does it represent? What surprised you about this video and its story?
How did the Columbian Exchange between the Old and New Worlds affect both societies? And What major developments in Europe enabled the Age of Exploration?
How did the motivations of the Black Loyalists differ from other colonists who supported the British?
Why do the author or the Declaration feel that the colonies are OBLIGATED. What evidence does the Declaration of Independence provide to support this assertion?
What does Marx believe is mutually exclusive and compatible with each other? How does he see the relationship between capitalists and workers?
Who are the founders most often in the media? How are they portrayed? How does that square with how the founders are generally presented?
What were the guiding principles apparent in the laws of the Body of Liberties of Massachusetts (1641)? How would they work in modern times?
Discuss at least one way the Office of the President acts differently today than as expressed in Article 1 of the US Constitution.
How has the actual process of immigrating to the United States change between those two time periods? How do you think immigration will look like in the future?
Why is religion specifically protected in the First Amendment? How are those protections articulated in the Bill of Rights?
How do we conclude he Maya and pseudo-archaeology with thier engineering marvels, ancient aliens and impact of pseudo-archaeology play into racist stereotypes?
What is symmetrical bicameralism? How does it differ from asymmetric bicameralism? Which system does the U.S. Congress utilize?
Focusing on a specific point in American history, how do you see characters or elements from the film fitting in with important events and issues of the time?