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Identify a common theme within the artist works. What is the context of their work? Cultural? Spiritual? Political? Historical?
For your first post, explain your evidenced opinion of how the fear of the Soviet Union affected American culture and society up to 1960.
What was the biggest challenge that the United States had to overcome with the rising pressure of Communism?
Answer the following question: Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?
What were the major themes of this speech? How did Lincoln address the issue of slavery and freedom in the US? do you think this speech is radical? Why?
What does the image suggest about the institution of slavery? What aspects of the image stand out to you? Why?
What positions or policies does the group advocate? How does the group try to influence policy makers? You may discuss legislative bills, lobbying efforts, etc.
What responsibility did they have to the African-American race? Are DuBois' ideas still relevant in the 21st century? Why or why not?
Define what the "Nadir" of race relations was and its impact on American History and the African American Experience During the late 19th and early 20th centuri
Demonstrate introductory knowledge of major historical event for particular era discussed. Utilize critical thinking skill to confront historical interpretation
Write from the perspective of a congregation member of a Massachusetts church that has adopted William Billings' The New-England Psalm-Singer around year 1772.
Which three elements did you find interesting? Were these peoples savages or just as civilized as the Europeans? Explain your answer.
Identify specific ways in which the contributions of phillis Wheatley and benjamin banneker exemplify the ideas of the enlightenment period.
Provide your evidenced opinion re: what do you feel is the most significant impact of the Vietnam conflict up to 1980. Why do you feel this way?
What were the successful tactics and tools used in the Montgomery boycott that were used in similarly successful struggles?
Analyze the immediate and long-term consequences from your chosen restriction.
What representations of Native Americans are contained in the images created by john white? To what extent does he seem sympathetic to native ways of life?
What was the purpose of the constitution according to Howard Zinn and Dr. Carlos? How were Mexican Americans actually treated and for what purposes.
What were the public arguments for and against the war? Did the United States achieve its goals set in the peace with honor policy of the Nixon Administration?
Address how political thought evolved during the Enlightenment Era and how those shifts are represented within the Declaration of Independence.
Discuss the importance of the use of instruments not traditionally associated with Rock and Roll to the success of this particular sound.
Given your research, suggest three reasons explorers in general voyaged to America. What about these explorations really disturbed you? Why?
Discuss a specific example from that period that clearly illustrates the chosen problem and a negative consequence of it.
What responsibility, if any, do the wealthy have to the rest of society? What can The Gospel of Wealth tell us about Andrew Carnegie and his views on wealth?
Why Woodrow Wilson's name should not be removed from both the School of Public Policy and International Affairs and the residential college on its campus.