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Describe the struggle of the Pilgrims before coming to Plymouth and after coming to Plymouth. Was their journey worth the struggle?
How does the orchestration change the feel of the song? How does this affect your perception of what kind of long and winding road the song is about?
Identify a character from both a fiction (Chopin or Glaspell) and a nonfiction piece (Sedaris or Bornstein) that we have read.
What is the historical significance of Sand Creek Massacre, according to the Smithsonian article? How exactly will it be forgotten no more?
During the last quarter of the century before 1900, a great movement in American society was taking place. Discuss this time in US history.
Where did the colonies fit into the wider British empire? How did colonial politics responder to events of the Atlantic world?
What was the position of the United States at the beginning of the war? Why did the United States eventually enter the war?
What is the time period of the source and what is the topic? What might this article tell a researcher about the time period?
Describe what life was really like for the average slave on a southern plantation by focusing on: Work routines and Food & living conditions.
Explain the importance of the record industry. Describe Little Richard. What do you know about him? What made him a great performer?
What kind of music were you brought up in and how did this affect you? What kind of music do you remember as a child? What artists specifically?
Why was it socially acceptable to be a member of such an organization? What legacies are still present in modern America from the Klan?
What role did the French and Indian War have in the change in the colonist views and interest? At what point did the American Revolution become inevitable?
Analyze the information on Relations with Indians across all the colonies with 300 to 400 words. Use the information, no quote from outside.
According to Evans chapter A Revolution of Destruction? What did the Nazi party stand for? Give examples and quote from the chapter.
How did African Americans respond to their new freedom after the war? What challenges did they face?
Search the Library of Congress and create a Powerpoint of the Last Decade of Immigration Events in American History.
Share if you agree or disagree with Mr. Ryder's decision regarding Liza Jane. Does the same dilemma of relationships and social status occur today? How?
What are some of your critiques of these readings? What issues do they bring up that could be put into conversation with our 21st century world?
Why was Forging and Defining the new nation such a major challenge? How did the Framers overcome these challenges?
Discuss how their lives compare to Anglo and Mexican American girls and women. How do regional and geographical locations impact the daily lives of all women?
How did white Southerners respond to this plan? How did black Southerners respond to this plan? How did northerners respond to this plan?
Explain why it was easier to end the slave trade than to end slavery itself.
Of the three major presidential candidates in 1912, which do you feel most genuinely represented the Progressive movement?
Identify three major developments that changed the lives of many Americans during the first two decades of the twentieth century.