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In describing the impact of the Great Depression and the New Deal on American society, historian Lizabeth Cohen writes, Living as we do today in a world/
How did Jerry Falwell feel about homosexuality? How did he justify his beliefs? Why were homosexuals dangerous according to Falwell?
How specifically has this development changed American life? Overall, has this been positive or negative? Why or why not?
Why did the Spanish, French, and English come to the New World and how did their colonies develop differently from one another?
In an essay that defends or disputes this conclusion, include specific events and actions by certain individuals or groups to support your conclusion.
Explain the reasons why a new conservatism rose to promince in the United States between 1960 and 1989.
Discuss Fred Ritchin's statement, taking into account its historical dimension.
What did it mean to be American in the 1950s? How did the youth and civil rights movements challenge this consensus?
List five songs that you like the most and describe about the song, released date and year and how this song is associated with the change in American History.
Write the paper about post-civil war american history. Cite sources using Chicago Manual of Style or Kate Turabian's: A Manual for Writers of Term Paper.
How detrimental to the Somali Bantu community do you think it was to not have representation?
What is the purpose of non-violent direct action? Why is King so frustrated with white moderates?
What is a "Citizens' Council" (Eyes on the Prize part 5) and what was their purpose? How are they related to the Southern Manifesto?
How was The Black Lives Matter covered in two newspapers you select. Explain what has changed and what has remained the same.
Write a 2.5 page essay of great quality about the NAACP and the issues they faced with american communist.
In two paragraphs, describe the Holocaust artifacts on exhibition. This includes personal belongings, clothing, furniture and transportation objects.
In your argumentative paper, discuss if Dr. King did or did not promote housing and financial liberties for minorities and the poor.
How did the federal government's role change in the 1930s? What, do you think, brought these changes about?
How did Barry Goldwater challenge FDR's New Deal "liberalism" and the consensus it had established over much of American society by the mid-1960s?
Compare and contrast the settlement patterns. What forces and ideas shaped their origin? Examine the influence of religion for the settlements.
What seems to have been proven, however, is that does not work. It does not create thriving, prosperous societies.
Reflect on the ways in which social, racial, political, and religious conflict changed the thirteen mainland British colonies from the period 1607-1750.
In what ways religion influenced each nations' colonial endeavors; and how the colonial societies established by Spain and England differed from each other.
Analyze this right and its legacy as well as to think through the issues surrounding this right in context of our legal, constitutional, and religious history.
From independence to the early 1830s, how did we become a nation with a stable nation, political system, economy, and national culture?