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How does the ability to determine the validity and credibility of a source (a key element of problem solving) help you in your everyday life?
Discuss the social, political and economic motivations for U.S. expansion, and intervention abroad between the Early Republic and the Vietnam War.
What specific visual similarities do you observe in these three sculptures? How has the attitude of David changed between these three representations?
What additional historical events may have influenced the creation of each painting? What, if any, was the influence of the patron of each painting?
Describe one specific literary or artistic work of our day that effectively protests a social injustice.
Has the E. U. been successful in achieving its original goals? Explain. What do you see as the greatest challenges facing the EU today? Explain.
Which of these three most prevalent theories do you see as being more valid, and why? Use course material to support your position.
Compare and contrast these two depictions of women and comment on any general tendencies that you detect among artists of that era in this respect.
Verdi was also a showman who played a key role in making opera a popular art form, not just an elite interest.
How did the Industrial Revolution change cities? What impact did it have on the life of people who already lived in a city that added factories?
Many historians feel that Harry Truman as much as Joe McCarthy gave force to the postwar Red Scare. Explain why you agree or disagree.
Illustrate at least three cases in which Mahan's ideas took shape in the Western Hemisphere and/or the Pacific Ocean. Does this constitute imperialism?
In what ways were mobilization and the effort, in World War I, a fulfillment of the progressive legacy? In what ways did war deny basic tenets of progressivism?
Why did the U.S. become involved in the Mexican Civil War in the first place? Why did the U.S. Army launch a punitive expedition into Mexico?
Explain how that led to a variety of responses to the activist currents of the 1960s and 1970s, among both Hispanics and Indians.
What key events between the end of WWII and the Vietnam War (1945-65) do you think contributed the most toward the success of the Civil Rights movement?
Traditionally, history is presented from a top-down perspective. How Anne Moody discusses the same or similar events, groups, and leaders.
Explain some of the civil liberties that were included and established individual freedoms for Americans.
Discuss political, social/cultural, economic, and health/health care issues recalled by Jones and include specific examples from the book.
How do you think the Native Americans felt about making their journey to the west?
How did the purchase of the Louisiana Purchase transform America's understanding of itself? Explain and be detailed a minimum of 12 sentences required.
Write a narrative essay in which you address Amidst cultural divides, the nation slid from consumer boom to Great Depression bust in the 1920s.
Write a narrative essay in which you address Progressive Era reformers sought to address the problems of industrial America.
How similar and different are the issues faced by and tactics used by proponents of the Black Power Movement of the late-1960s from those faced by proponents.
What have you learned from the film Why We Fight? I hope you learned that Saddam Hussein was once a CIA asset-- a friend of ours.