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What are the connections between slavery, the 3/5 Compromise, determination of representation in the House of Representatives, and the Electoral College?
Discuss Laws of incorporation passed in many states in the 1830's and 1840's, business organizations could raise money by.
Explain if you think that global terrorism can be stopped. Analyze the responsibility of the United States today to be the world's policeman.
In what ways were people's lives changed by Industrialization? How was it before and how was it after the Industrial Revolution?
What did you find interesting about the reading? What would you have done in their situation? How would issues in the chapter be in today's political climate?
Discussion Post: American History Self-Analysis- What do you think freedom means in the context of American history?
What are the explanations that have been offered in support of dropping the atomic bomb? What is your response to these explanations?
How has the automobile impacted American society? Discuss how the automobile positively or negatively impacted American society?
Compare the Constitutional powers of the Congress and President in matters of foreign policy. How is the President held accountable in matters of war?
Analyze and discuss how women, black, hispanics, and native americans were impacted by the depression and new deal.
What do you think? Do you agree with the U.S. Supreme Court? Why or why not? How will this Court decision be seen around the world?
How did the Civil Rights Movement continue to fight for equality after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated?
How did contact with the Americas generate New Worlds in Europe? How did Europeans maintain Old Worlds in the Americas?
What role did the government play in redlining? What impact has redlining had on those communities in the red zone? What do those communities look like today?
Describe a narrative you identified while researching history of your historical event. Whose stories were not recorded? Whose voices were ignored or silenced?
Who does Tolnay describe as the migrants who left the south and why? Where did the southern migrants go? How did they fare in their new home?
Discussion Post: Southeast Asian History- What can we learn about Southeast Asian history from works of literature such as This Earth of Mankind?
Explain what events have led to indigenous people to legally fight for protection and try to legally prevent violence against Native American Women.
Which refers to the efforts to abolish slavery in the US, with abolition today, which refers to the ongoing efforts to address violence against black people.
Why did each decide to migrate? How do their stories differ? How were they similar?
Construct 4 to 6 pages research evaluating the nature of Jim Crow as a National phenomenon in the United States.
What's Hitler's reason for going into Russia? What did Hitler think was going to be the outcome when he sent his troops into the Soviet Union?
Demonstrate the breadth of knowledge you have gained from this course. Do not forget to use in text citations because you will be using multiple sources.
Discuss about The Great war and the jazz age. What connections can you make between the U.S. during and after WWI and the U.S. of today?
What constitutes influence, and how do we recognize it in music? Do you view such influences as positive or negative? Why?