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After the 19th amendment to the constitution was ratified by the states in 1920, which women still couldn't not vote and why?
Discussion Post: World History- Compare and contrast the Glorious, American, and French Revolutions.
Why was U.S. policy in Asia and Latin America between from late nineteenth century to 1914 truly isolationist? Discuss and support your response.
How does Woodrow Wilson justify his support for American involvement in World War I? How does Eugene V. Debs justify his opposition to World War I?
How did women and African-Americans (both free and enslaved) attempt to use the revolution and independence to advance their freedom and liberty?
How was Andrew Jackson a new kind of American president? What can his personal style tell us about his approach to government?
What difficulties do the newlyweds encounter going home? How does Petruchio gain Katherine's cooperation?
The social Structure of the eighteenth-century colonies were growing more open for some but not for others. How Revolutionary was the American Revolution?
What was the start date and completion date of the Erie Canal? Why was it built and what bodies of water did the Erie Canal join?
Identify any two Articles in the linked document, and explain how they limited the power of the Congress, and its ability to govern the nation.
Explain the fundamental values of American democracy. Contrast liberals' and conservatives' view on government
Explain the court case of Marbury vs Madison. What was the case about? What was the result/decision? How did this case impact America and the judicial system?
Discuss the economic, strategic, and ideological factors that contributed to American interest in overseas expansion in the latter part of nineteenth century.
What were the main arguments prior to ratification of the Constitution? What was the outcome of the debate?
How did new religious movements respond to, and inspire, changing economic, social, and gender relations?
Discussion Post- What developments led to the outbreak of the Thirty Years War?
Peter Stearns' argument published by the American Historical Association: Why Study History? (1998). Do you agree or disagree with these scholars and why?
Explain why your people created permanent settlements. Describe your religious traditions and compare the to other ancient civilizations describe in the module.
This discussion is designed to help you develop an internal dialogue while reading and studying history.
Name two consequences of the English Civil War and explain why you chose them.
Which conceptualization of spectacle is most compelling and best supported by the primary texts that we have covered thus far in class?
How did each man publicize his program of relief? Were any of these men prevented from presenting their proposals to the public?
What impact did the Gold Rush have on the Native American tribes of California in general, and on Native American women in particular?
Discuss HOW 'The Arts & Crafts Movement' its philosophy is still relevant today.
What did it mean for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War? How does the space program benefit the U.S. national economy in general?