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Many different movements attempted to bring about social and political change in the years between 1930 and 2000.
Major Problems in the History of the American South: Documents and Essays Three of the dominant themes of southern history
Describe Abraham Lincoln issued the emancipation proclamation in 1863. Under the provisions is this proclamation
Discuss major aspects of the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson and identify major accomplishments or goals
How did the Louisiana Purchase change the United States? Who was right, the Federalists or the Anti-Federalists?
Who are the Apostles of Disunion and what states did they represent? What was Jefferson Davis' role and influence?
According John Green the Cold War heated up during what conflict? What was Truman's mistake regarding the Korean War?
What were the historical and social factors that led to the drafting and adoption of the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848?
When considering the narrative of U.S. History from colonial America through the first decades of the 19th Century from the perspective of those
Slavery in the United States was most important in the South during 1800-1860. What type(s) of work was commonly done by slaves during this period?
Historians oftentimes emphasize the highly "sectional" quality of American society, implicitly treating "the North" and "the South"
Define each term below from lecture, as well as a date or time period. - The "Forgotten" Man - The Lavender Scare
You have just studied the Inaugural Addresses of recent U.S. presidents. Compare and contrast two of the Presidential Inaugural Addresses.
Problem: Briefly describe Reconstruction.
Discuss changes in the civil rights movement, including its more radical shift in late 1960s and 1970s. What were the consequences of civil rights movement?
The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution begins with the words: "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union
The topic of the paper is based on the required reading/book titled The Captured: A True Story of Abduction on the Texas Frontier by Scott Zesch.
The American abolitionist movement against slavery prior to the Civil war was not a monolithic movement;
In the infamous Dred Scott decision, how did Chief Justice Roger Taney attempt to quell the argument that "Free Soil Makes Free Men"?
Should Congress give President Johnson permission to send more soldiers, supplies, and money to fight against the communists in Southeast Asia?
What were some of the struggles that the United States faced during our growth as a nation? Why was each of the eras important to the United States
Problem: How nevadas local governments operate under a form of government?
What do you think happened to the Roanoke colonists? Why do you think we still do not have a definitive answer regarding their fate?
With communism unfolding throughout Europe, Gorbachev was trying to save the Soviet Union by rearranging the economy and liberalizing society.
Is this an example of what Orwell meant? Has history been rewritten by the conquerors or those who control the present?