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What are the pros of such a program, long term, in our country? What do you think about our participation in this pilot program?
Evaluate Richard Nixon's presidency. Aside from Watergate, should he be considered a good president?
Who is American? What does being American mean to you? Is America's influence, prestige, and power waning in the twenty-first century?
Identify the function of your chosen agency. Does it function include executive, legislative, or judicial powers.
Is Brooks right to attribute these statistics to the excesses of western individualism? Why or why not?
Determine what the main argument is. Reflect how you interpret the past and connect it to present events.
Evaluate the role of the federal government in ensuring equality for all Americans from the Great Depression through the 1960s.
In what ways did pro-slavery advocates deny black people's agency, and undermine their claims to rights and citizenship?
You will write an introductory paragraph that outlines the historical context, change/continuity, significance, and your argument.
Analyze and discuss how women, blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans, were impacted by the Depression and New Deal.
Living in California today, what do we do with the information about the history of genocide against Native Americans in early California state history?
How did Confederate leaders frame the causes of secession during and after the war? Were they consistent or did they contradict themselves?
Explain what the impact of this amendment was following the Civil War and is today for Blacks in America.
What are the biggest changes you have seen in the world around you? These can be changes of any type--technological, environmental, economic, cultural, etc.
Why is increased production necessary to American economic recovery, or can the country prosper with a predominantly service economy?
It led to the creation of Israel, the split of North and South Korea, and the emergence. What reasons led the United States to drop the Atomic Bombs on Japan?
How was this conflict typical, or not typical, of American politics of that era? What surprised you about the material?
What was the Oregon Trail? What particularly struck you about the experiences of the settlers who traveled on it?
Why did the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 make the secession of the Southern states necessary?
What was Reconstruction? What was it intended to accomplish, and what did it actually accomplish? Do you consider Reconstruction a success?
Explain the role of Michigan in the Civil War. Pay special attention in your answer to emergence of Michigan Republican Party the role of antislavery movement.
Analyze the argument by analyzing the evidence. As you are explaining the argument, you should discuss how that argument is significant for world history.
Explain to what degree you think the aims of the average soldier and the aims of the state secession conventions were the same or different.
What was the Truman Doctrine? Analyze the Cold War in Europe. How was Germany and the rest of Europe divided? What was the Berlin Airlift?
Explain the Montgomery Bus Boycott and its impact. What style of protest did Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) and civil rights activists practice?