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Discuss the main events and personalities in the Civil Rights movement from 1950 to 1970. In your opinion, how successful was this movement in bringing
Find an historical film that covers a period in history relevant to this course, 1877-present. (Film: Midway)
Which reform movement had the most profound impact on society during the early to mid-1800s? Why? Considering society today (in the 21st century),
How has incarceration (the act of putting people in prisons) changed since the 1970s? How is incarceration profitable for US corporations?
What was the exact thing that Nixon did that led to the House of Representatives to move to impeach?
Problem: Did Helen Hunt Jackson's book "A Century of Dishonor" result in any changes for Native Americans?
In his speech of September 11, Bush states that the U.S. was attacked "because we're the brightest beacon for freedom and opportunity in the world."
What differences can you observe between the religious art and architecture between religions? These can be differences in terms of function or design.
Consider how you can take a similar approach to your own topic (The Civil Rights Movement: The Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955-1956)
In what ways did the process of emancipation differ in Russia and United States in the 1860s? To what extent were the legacies of emancipation similar?
What were some of the experiences of the women interviewed in this film that stood out to you? Consider gender, race, beliefs about their capabilities
Who does Ronald Reagan most appeal to? Which Americans are pictured in his commercial? Which are left out? What does America look like to Reagan supporters?
Construct an essay in which you discuss the ways in which Native Americans were been dealt with by the American government
Problem: How did the Black Power movement influence the civil rights movement in the 1960s?
How did the Civil Rights Movement affect the family? The impact of the Civil Rights Movement may have been direct or indirect.
Read the following source, link provided below then using active reading strategies summarize the overall meaning and content of the reading.
According to Martin & Nakayama in Experiencing Intercultural Communication, there are six reasons or imperatives for studying intercultural communication.
The rise of banditry in the American Southwest in the late nineteenth century has been viewed through two lenses - for Anglo-Americans,
Problem: Was the decision to go to war in Korea and Vietnam a good one? a. Why or why not? b. What should have been done differently?
Identify one (1) of the causes of national division during the Antebellum Era from the provided list of possible choices, describe the situation
Why might this ancient Greek play still be meaningful for a twenty-first century audience in the United States of America?
Problem: What does Rev. Falwell think is happening to the United States in the 1970s? What kinds of change does he hope for?
The United States exited WWII as one of the most powerful countries in the world. Some could argue that this could not have happened without our victory
Question: What issues dominated Americans' outlook on the future in the first decade of the twenty-first century?
Problem: What was America's relationship with the Soviets over Europe during the cold war?