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In your opinion, what is the most important lesson U.S. should learn from our involvement in the Cold War?
How might questioning one's assumptions make a difference? How might revisiting what it means to be an artist and an activist make a difference?
Which technological innovation was most important for early-nineteenth-century economic development?
How did plantation crops and the slavery system change between 1800 and 1860? Why did these changes occur?
What were primary motivations and factors that led to US shift from isolationism and continental expansion to imperialism by late 19th and early 20th centuries?
Explain how the annexation of Hawaii by the United States could be considered imperialism?
How was this idea realized during this period of US history? Is this ideal still present in US policy?
Which Casablanca character represents the U.S. and what iconic line of dialogue indicates the U.S. position on the war in 1939, 40 & 41?
How have you used technology to help you as a student in the past, and why is it important to be open to learning new technology in the workplace?
What is the moment of crisis in the film, where the protagonist must make the most important decision of the story? How does that decision then lead to climax?
How could any modern and so-called advanced and evolved nation like Germany go along so willingly with the mass murder of at least 11 million civilians?
Explain the content of the artwork - what do the images show? How does the artwork relate to the bigger picture of the Holocaust?
Examine why democracy was not successful in that nation. Describe the loss of personal liberties that were a result of democracy failing.
Examine some of the main reasons why the African people were to develop into nation states later than most experts feel was appropriate/normal.
What did it mean for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War? Is the space program still relevant? Is it worth the cost, considering the growing debt?
What were the main reasons for the collapse? Why do so many Americans seem to hate even the word socialism?
Why/how does John Green argue that Caesar didn't destroy the Roman Republic? What was the outcome of the three Punic Wars?
Write for one minute using the stream of consciousness writing method. Describe your experience and your reaction to what you wrote.
Why did the European nations suddenly begin to colonize Africa? How did they do it? Which European nation got what?
Problem: Napoleon. Which goal of the Congress of Vienna is illustrated on the map below?
What new colonies were started by the English between 1660 and 1700? What were the main characteristics of these new colonies?
Where do American Indians believe they come from? How do some American Indian people view eagles/eagle feathers?
What role did women play in the abolition movement? What was the relationship between abolition and the women's rights movement?
Why is it important that African American art is made widely available and even promoted. Make at least 2 specific, cited references to this week's reading.
What does this connection suggest about the relationship between ideals and social and economic power?