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Address what is meant when historians call the Civil War a second American Revolution.
Should more or less power be given to the national government than currently exists? Explain your answer using relevant topics and arguments.
What were the negative effects of American slavery (Transatlantic human traffic) on the economic, cultural and social development of African societies?
What issue does the political cartoon Pesky, but Harmless address? Why did the cartoonist use gnats to represent jingos?
Explain the differences between Liberalism and Conservatism. Does ideology really make a difference in the United States today?
How did Lincoln view the issue of slavery when the war began? How did this view begin to change as the war progressed?
Why did the North have these two opinions? How did this affect the way the South was treated before, during and after the war?
Discuss three reasons why the United States went to war with Great Britain (England) in the War of 1812.
What was the significance of this topic in US History? Creativity, pictures, video, etc. The more creative you are, the higher the points in this section.
After reading your fellow student's presentations, what features of their plans would you incorporate into your approach?
How would you respond to someone who presents you with arguments proposed by Social Darwinists? Explain the success or failures of individuals in the society?
How did the rhetoric of World War II bring the contradiction between principle of equal freedom and actual status of blacks to forefront of national life?
Should we compare Presidents Hoover and President Roosevelt's attempts to deal with the depression?
What were the steps creating the legal framework? What factors went into these decisions?
Why the United States decided to join the Imperialist Club. Which argument was the strongest, and which argument was the weakest? Explain your position.
What was Bacon's plan for the protected and Darling Indians? Why did he favor such a plan, and why did others oppose it?
How does this also relate to a school setting, with the students involved in the sit-in?
Evaluate the impact of the expansion of capitalism, wage labor, and manufacturing into the "New South" and "Old West" from 1877-1900.
What Article within the Constitution explains how the Constitution can be changed? What was the purpose of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution?
Was the impeachment of Johnson justified under the law? Why was Johnson acquitted? What message was sent by this action?
What is the role of soft money? Should there be limits on independent campaign spending by corporations and labor unions? Why? Why not?
Describe the divisions among American revolutionaries. Analyze the forces and events that contributed to their coalescence in 1774.
How did the Industrial Revolution affect your chosen minority groups? Analyze how the Progressives brought reform to your selected minority groups.
Analyze the components of the Puritan world-view. How did this vision influence the founding of Massachusetts Bay?
The Progressive era stands out as a time when reformers sought to address social ills. When it came to the issue of suffrage, did all women agree? Explain.