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1. Why was the Civil Rights movement so successful by the mid 1960s? 2. Why did America fail to win the war in Vietnam?
Why will it be politically so difficult to achieve a consensus on reforming the Social Security program?
What is the "reapportionment issue" that Rawls's discusses in this week's chapters and why does it matter? Why does it still matter, today?
What age did Louie finally fulfill his dream to appear in the Olympics again and where was it located?
What American soldiers received a medal of honor for their contribution during world War one.
How do you explain why and when certain slave states seceded from the Union?
Describe the legacy of Andrew Jackson. Does he still belong on the American $20 bill?
Describe some of the major changes in political thought that were taking place during the 19th century (Socialism. communism, nationalism)
What was the "culture war"? What was its connection to rise of globalization in the 1990s? How group "identity politics" come to define America's consciousness
Why did many pundits accuse Alaska governor Sarah Palin of thinly veiled racism in her attacks on Barack Obama?
Why did one million people come from Africa to the United States following passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?
How did pro-slavery southerners react to Uncle Tom's Cabin? Provide historical concrete examples of reactions from each side.
construct a complex thesis statement with evidence and a counterargument with these 5 questions Confrontation rather than reconciliation ended the Cold War.
How has American standing in the world changed since the end of the Cold War? Remember perspective-taking.
Why did the United States go to war--and stay at war--in Vietnam? (A complete answer will address the reasons the United States first got involved
How do events at Little Rock High School in 1957 reveal the approach to civil rights practiced by the Eisenhower administration?
Does Things Fall Apart Challenge popular notions about European imperialism and African societies and cultures? Or does the book reaffirm these ideas?
Did the Compromise of 1850 prove to be a key component of the opening of these further debates on enslavement?
How did the Union military address the "problem of slavery" at the beginning and end of the war?
Problem: Who was Edward de Vere and why is he important?
Problem: What was going on politically that led to Andrew Jackson winning the election?
How does the "counter attack" and "dulce et Decorum Est" poems explain why some people felt disillusioned after WWI.
Explain the Civil Rights movements of the 1960's and 1970's. How did fight for freedom expand to other groups besides African Americans and Latinx?
Question: What ideas and events over a 40 year period led to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861?
Briefly describe Minnesota's Greatest Generation and explain how its members showed endurance during the Great Depression and sacrifice during World War II.