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What would you do if you had that second ring? What else within this course helps in responding to this fictitious situation or in explaining it?
What new roles and responsibilities did the government assume? In your opinion, can the government effect permanent social change? Why or why not?
How did Epictetus think that we should deal with other people? What was that problem, and how did the Jews respond?
What are various ways the gospel message is perceived in our culture? What are some specific moral reasons people may reject the gospel message?
What new problems did the Iraqi War cause for the U.S. and its allies around the world? What effects has it had on the U.S. economy?
Explain if the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the nation. Analyze how the Civil Rights Movement would impact diversity in America today.
The Roman Catholic art produced in New Mexico in the first half. Discuss this style and iconography and what made it different from earlier religious images.
Write a 500-word essay that answers the following question: What did King Phillip's War, Bacon's Rebellion, and the Salem Witch Trials have in common?
Analyze why some artistic elements in the painting look realistic to you and some do not look realistic. Discuss whether the figures fit into the space.
More generally, how would you describe President Carter's handling of the Cold War and the specific challenges he might have faced in that regard?
Why do you think the stories have been so unfair to her, while Cortes and other conquistadors are either rewarded or ignored for actually carrying out conquest?
Analyze how each artist depicted the human figure, supporting your observation using art historical vocabulary from this week's reading.
Define globalization. Why did it occur? What has been its impact in different parts of the world? Explain how, having lost the popular vote in 2000.
Compare and contrast racial conflict in the South and the West. How did the war change attitude of women and minorities toward their status in American society?
Some people argue that the source of morality is in religion. Where do you think people who don't believe in God or gods get their moral compass?
Explain if you think that global terrorism can be stopped. Analyze the responsibility of the United States today to be the world's policeman.
What I would like you to do is to choose three of the Native American peoples that lived in the Ohio Valley between 1750 and 1850.
From these documents, what impressions do you form of Americans' response to the Stamp Act?
Why do you believe labor's struggle is the most important to teach a class about American History in the second-half of the Nineteenth Century?
Describe the roles played by the various types of people whom Hoffer identifies as: Men of Words, the Fanatics, and the Practical Men of Action.
Why your chosen candidates' policies are the best ones? Why your candidates' personal qualities and experience will make him an effective president.
Write a fictional first-hand journal account as if you were living in Salem Village in 1692. You can write from the point of view of an accuser and an accused.
Why the development of a strong central national government was so important after the Civil War? What were the reasons and outcomes.
Summarize and discuss the ways that formal policies of government have influenced the direction of historical and social development in the United States.
What role might the mounds have played in mound-builder societies? Who would have seen these mounds and why were there so many different variations of mounds?