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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.
Put yourself in the place of someone during the 1940s and 1950s who felt as if the fear of communism during the time had gone too far and was overblown.
Why was establishing the power of judicial review an important step for the Supreme Court? Consider-What if this case had never come before the court?
Examine and analyze Woodrow Wilson's ideas about foreign policy. To what extent did Wilson put into practice his stated ideas?
How did the New Deal alter the role of the national government? In your answer, discuss specific New Deal reforms.
To what extent did Revolutionary-era Americans agree with Noah Webster's statement that equality was the very soul of a republic?
Examine the terms of the peace settlement. What happened to the Canadian borderland? What was gained? What was the greater victory for America?
Why do you believe this leader failed, and what recommendations would you give him or her to improve? Your journal entry must be at least 200 words.
Discuss life in the great depression. How were those in the cities affected? How were the farmers affected? What about minority groups and children?
Explain what segments of society identified with each ideology and why each had a popular appeal in America in the late nineteenth century.
Do the ideas of the 1960s still have relevance today? If so how? If not, why not? Analyze how the Civil Rights Movement would impact diversity in America today.
Who was the only one of Henry VIII's wives to receive a Queen's funeral? Which British archaeologist discovered Tutankhamun's tomb?
In which European country was there a civil war between 1946 and 1949? Which 13th Century Scottish knight did Mel Gibson portray in Braveheart?
What ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances?
Why did the economic, political and social turmoil that characterized the close of the 1910s and the opening of the 1920s last for a relatively short time?
Why did so many labor strikes take place in 1919? Were they ultimately successful or not? Explain why?
And Other Conversations About Race by Beverly Tatum (2017). Write on the topics Abandoning Racism and What is Affirmative Action?
Why Was this a new way to approach industry or was this just so much more grueling factory labor?
Explain how leading American politicians reacted to the Haitian Revolution and Haitian Independence as well as why they reacted in that way.
How did ideas about civilization and savagery play a role in the colonial period and during the early history of the United States?