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Research paper on the Indian Removal Act 1830 that President Jackson introduced to Congress and became a law. How the removal act lead to the Trail of Tears?
Discuss the film within the context of the course, identifying the important themes as they pertain to our broader understanding of American history.
How did WWI encourage the spread of the virus? Do you think that we can learn anything from the Influenza of 1918 to assist with todays pandemic COVID-19?
Identify an issue that they think either pointed toward Union or Confederate advantage. Support that issue with evidence from our readings, films, or lecture.
It should explore the ways in which the Northern people came around to the idea of slavery being destroyed.
Write a short, comparative essay discussing how technique might inform our understanding of two artworks we examined over the last five weeks.
Visually analyze the work of art and critique it based on the visual elements of art, principles of design, subject matter, content, and function.
Why did Congress resist the Treaty of Versailles? Are you able to see these attitudes today?
How has suffrage changed the position of women? How has the nation's political agenda changed as a result of woman suffrage?
What do you think is necessary for a successful leader? What makes a king or queen legitimate? What makes a president or prime minister powerful?
Explain the content related to world war II and give its impact to the current relations with foreign diplomacy between countries.
The 1920s are often referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties'. Were they really ‘roaring'? Do the 1920s deserve this positive moniker?
Below is a series of five fallacious arguments. In one paragraph each, explain why each argument is fallacious and identify the fallacy being committed.
Why is it so hard for Augustine to change his life? What finally causes his return or conversion to Christianity? Is this reason satisfying to you?
Define Realism as a major art movement during the nineteenth century. Google images of Courbet, such as The Stone Breakers and Burial at Ornans.
What is the planning issue and what are the benefits and downsides of gentrified development?
Write the purpose(s) of each of these colonies: Maryland, Pennsylvania, Georgia. What a borderland is and what a middle ground is and give an example of each.
What happens to the families once they are arrested? What are three themes that are used in the posters? Describe how these themes/topics/etc. are used.
What did you think about what you read? What were your initial reactions? What did stood out to you the most and why? How did it make you feel?
What exactly are the global dimensions of this issue? What are the historical dimensions of this issue? How is culture pertinent to the issue at hand?
Metropolis, made in 1927, is a stark departure from nineteenth-century world views. So, what role did WWI play in that change in world view?
What do you believe are the most important successes of the Civil Rights Movement? What were the failures of the movement?
What is meant by "historical" monograph is not that the book was written in the historical past, but rather that the author is writing about and concerned.
How and why did Buddhism spread throughout China in its Age of Disunity? Why did Buddhism decline in China by the mid-Song era?
Explain in detail how the middle class was formed during the Industrial Revolution. Explain in detail how nations improved once industry was formed in country.