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Explain the implications on the studies if each of those variables had a curvilinear relationship instead.
Analyze the assessment measures and traits discussed in the documentary program, The Psychopath Next Door.
Explain whether you think the case was fair and how you would handle the case as either the defense or prosecutor?
How did the attempted impeachment of President Clinton come about? What parallels, if any, do you see between the impeachment efforts against President Clinton?
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
Discuss the legacy of WWI. European nations had borrowed so much money from USA, but couldn't pay it back. Discuss the vulnerability of American banks.
Analyzes the historical significance of these two primary documents; and connect them with issues facing our country today;
Was the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan justified? This is a difficult question, so be respectful and logical. This is Unit 8 World War II.
When you look at the process of today's legislative acts, what, if anything, has changed? Discuss the modern day issues faced by Congress.
Discuss the government's views and motivations in forcing natives to change both their georgaphical locations as well as their ways of life.
Assume you are an eligible voter in 1828 (and if you don't know who's eligible, look into it!). Give me three specific reasons for voting FOR Jackson.
How did the American economy adapt to war? How did Franklin Roosevelt and A. Philip Randolph address racial discrimination in the workforce?
Define each of forms along identifying the founder or initiator of the cause. Secondly, compare and contrast the three of them.
Write an essay showing the drastic changes in the political parties and the key persons involved in the movement during the Jacksonian era.
What were the most significant influences on the Founding Fathers? Christianity, Deism, Freemasonry, Science, something else, or some combination of factors?
Explain why every American should known this history and propose how knowing specific parts of this history could help mend race relations in the United States.
What was the pluses and minuses of the invention of the Cotton Gin? What was the Monroe Doctrine and how did it affect the United States?
Should the Articles of Confederation be considered a success or a failure? Explain WHY. Was the shift from Articles of Confederation to Constitution necessary?
Analyzes a single scene from one of the films we have watched in class and a single scene from a modern film (released after 2010).
What do you see as specific current strengths of the African American community and how do these strengths specifically work to relieve relatively poor state.
How do each of the three ingredients of Blackness shape this concept and African Americans' commitment to the concept of Blackness?
How was slavery in Africa different from chattel slavery as practiced specifically in the U.S.?
Analyze if the Treaty of Versailles was a fair and effective settlement for lasting world peace.
What does the term sovereignty mean? Why might it be an important term to Native American tribes based on the history we've learned so far?
What are three examples of how it functions in the U.S. government? What was the chief aim of the U.S. Constitution? What methods were used to accomplish aim?