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What are the strengths and weaknesses of each source when trying to piece together "what happened" at this event?
Describe the damage and discuss the political significance of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Describe Joseph Stalin's rise to total power in the USSR and how his paranoia and desire for total control led to the terrible purges of the 1930s.
Why did the United States change its government from the Articles of Confederation in 1783 to the Constitutional government in 1789?
Why do the author conclude that those who prosecuted Sacco and Vanzetti were far more concerned with who the defendants were?
In contrast, why were Germany's armed forces so modern? How did the congress view aid to the struggling democracies of England and France?
Why was it important for the United State to test the first bomb before the Potsdam Conference?
Does Dr. Wood have the skills necessary to be an effective leader of this research team? What changes would you suggest that he make in his leadership?
Describe the ways in which the study of American History is useful to a professional navigating his/her way through today's difficult economy.
What happened in Rome in the year 59BC during the consulship of C. Julius Caesar? How were the events of that year part of the larger Roman Revolution?
What did this revolution include? How widespread was it? How did it impact different segments of American society?
Examine Carol Sheriff's The Artificial River. How does she characterize the political and social process of building the Erie Canal?
Should Reagan be credited with the collapse of world communism, or was the end of the Cold War more a result of internal developments within the Soviet Union.
Describe the process of loading Africans aboard a slave ship for transportation to the Western Hemisphere.
How did most Southerners react to such federal policies? How did Reconstruction end, and what was its legacy?
How did the telegraph impact politics, journalism, business, military strategy and society in general?
How do Federalists and Anti-Federalists plan to organize the federal government? How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the Federalist plan?
Hoover's presidency will be forever shadowed by the Great Depression. Is it fair to blame Hoover's actions or inaction for the Great Depression?
History as a discipline is focused on analyzing changes in societies over time. What lasting impact did the Awakening have on colonial religion and society?
Analyze the overall effect of interest groups on democracy. How do they further the pluralistic or elite interest? Is this benefit or an obstacle to democracy?
When responding to your peers, discuss the social and cultural implications of this transition. Was it indeed a "revolution"?
What were these guides, what did they contain, what were their purpose, and what important things do they reveal about American sport in nineteenth century?
What is the purpose of the event? Where is the event? Who attended the event? Who spoke at the event?
Provide a critical summary on the debate by i) Robert Dunn, ii) Kaye Hong, and iii) Stanford Chinese Student Association and Dun's response to the criticism.
Identify the historical circumstances of the Supreme Court Case. How does this Supreme Court case affect you and society?