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Why did the Roman Senate repeatedly try to ban silk? What/how were three reasons the Silk Road affected the average person?
What forms of labor did slaves in the Northern colonies perform? How did slave life in the North shape African-American society and culture?
Provide specific elements as rationale for your selection. Describe two of the features of postmodern style that you find intriguing.
Create your very own online museum for others to enjoy. To prepare for this, discuss why museums and galleries matter in our modern world.
Construct evidence-based arguments demonstrating how regional and/or global processes shaped the development of a local issue in Southern Africa.
What are some characteristics that demonstrate continuity between the old, Western Roman Empire and the new, Eastern one beginning in the 4th century CE?
What did Chinese civilization offer to Japan, as Prince Shotoku began to innovate at the Japanese court?
How do modern day progressive movements such as environmentalism or Black Lives Matter differ from earlier incarnations of American progressivism?
Write a short essay comparing and contrasting followership and servant leadership. This assessment is part of the student's GPA.
Formulate a thesis statement - an argument. Then find three scholarly sources for your research.
To think about what you've been learning in this course, and to draw your own conclusions about how you can apply the skill of technology in your life.
Write a four pages paper that focuses on one of the four themes-mobility, democracy, capitalism and difference.
Is it ever appropriate for the government to restrict freedom of speech? Choose side Yes or No and write an essay on it.
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?