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Discuss Harappan, Aryans, Caste system, Siddhartha, karma, Hinduism, Mandate of Heaven, Confucius, Warring States Period, Zhou Dynasty and Shang Dynasty.
What is this relationship supposed to contain? Explain. What is the overall goal of the relationship?
The year it was written/released, and a paragraph explaining the meaning and importance of the song you chose to the social change you identified.
In your own words, describe your weakest evidence. Which pieces of information from your sources don't connect as easily to your research question?
Was The United States justified in not intervening in Rwanda?
What were some characteristics of the Persian Empire? What were some of the accomplishments of the Greeks?
Think of this by asking the question "So What?" Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the US. So what?
Why were they important in WWI? Are they still important in our world today? How did America change the international film business?
Why did the European nations suddenly begin to colonize Africa? How did they do it? Which European nation got what?
What are the legacies and impact of racial segregation after the passage of the 1964 and 1965 Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts?
According to A. Philip Randolph's "Why Should We March," what did the March on Washington Movement hope to accomplish and why was it significant?
What do you consider to be the core causes of the Civil War? At what point do you believe the war became inevitable?
Write a research paper on attack of Pearl Harbor, Dec 7 1941. This is your opportunity to look a little deeper at a subject that interests you.
How can the lessons learned from the U.S. Industrial Revolution help people adjust to workplace changes in the future?
How did social change influence cultural change? Be sure to discuss the particulars of who, what (what happened?), where, when, and why.
Based on what has recently read and learned, what is the ideal location for figurative memorial sculpture?
What does Takaki mean by constantly redefining their national identity? How does this differ from a metaphor that describes America as a melting pot?
What were the reasons for the Dove movement, who were the anti-war protesters, and what event turned a majority of Americans against the war?
What strategies did activists use to agitate for reform? What methods did they use to influence politics, the government, and public opinion?
What role did the colonies play in the British mercantilist system? What ways did the Columbian Exchange impact the Americas, Europe, and Africa?
How does King defend direct action and how does he justify breaking the law? Explain.
Would have electing some besides Abraham Lincoln prevented secession? Why did policies like the Missouri Compromise and the Comprise of 1850 fail?
What were the major strategies, obstacles and benefits of African- American migration?
In your opinion, was Reconstruction a success? What consequences did it have for the future?
What do the documents say the states are seceding for? Does it match up with your ideas of the Civil War?