Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
What were the main arguments used to justify U.S. acquisition of overseas territories in the late 19th century?
What were the major differences between the Federalist and Anti-Federalist, and who were the best-known members of each party?
Which many Americans viewed positively. Explain why some Americans opposed Hamilton's position. What were some of the alternative development plans?
How does this image represent the cause? Analyze: How does this image represent the cause? Why/how did this cause lead to the Great Depression?
What is the artist of this image communicating about Mexican culture in California? What is significant about the mission church in the background?
Based on the content of the photographs, how do you think Hine felt about childlabor? Cite evidence from each of the documents to support your points.
Discuss the Million Man March/Day of Absence Mission Statement. It calls on the government, corporations and the community for positive and progressive action.
Discuss the Civil War from their perspective. You can talk about any aspect of the Civil War, but you must look at it from your character's perspective.
How, involving the building of the Central Pacific Railroad (which was the western portion of the Transcontinental Railroad completed in 1869).
Where would you, as students of history, like to see us, as a nation, go in, say, the next 20 years? What are your hopes for the as yet unwritten future?
When and why did African slavery take hold in the American colonies? What was the course of development of the attitude and laws that allowed slavery to expand?
Distinguish between primary and secondary sources. Why should you avoid relying only on one type of source? What are the benefits of using diversity of sources?
What are the difficulties faced by migrant communities in California? How does their situation seem worse than that of Depression victims in big cities?
What most strikes you about the women Le Sueur describes and their experiences? What of the men who figure in the piece?
Discuss the expansionist, economic, and social ramifications of Manifest Destiny and its influence on North America and the people inhabiting/migrating.
Explain what led to the battle/why it started. Explain a turning point(s) in the battle, and/or any remarkable events during it.
Explain the broader context of the Cold War. What provided the foundation? How was diplomacy impacted by nuclear weapons?
What was the Cold War and how did its evolution, including the ultimate collapse of the Soviet Union, affect international relations?
When and why did the United States experience a market revolution? Provide specific examples and details to support your response.
Need an overall statement on what the book is about; how the author structures the book and a brief statement of the author's thesis or argument.
Describe the two competing mandates of the FBI beginning with the Roosevelt Administration through the Kennedy administration.
Did they know it was called malaria? Did they know how they contacted it? Were they able to survive it?
Explain some of the steps he took in order to bring regulation to the banking industry. How did those regulations help the banking industry and the economy?
How did Filipinos sustain and create a community in the United States despite the migratory nature of their employment?
Explain why most tribal members and New Deal advocates, such as John Collier, considered this attempt a failure.