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Was the Treaty of Versailles (1919) a radical departure from the President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points? Describe the problems faced the design of the Treaty of Versailles?
What does Foner signify by "The Birth of Civil Liberties" in his book? For whom and in what context? I am looking for particular cases, such as the Palmer Raids.
Assuming the muckraking journalists, Sinclair, Mitford and Woodward and Bernstein. 1) What is socially or politically compelling regarding the topic these journalists describe?
Most of the Europeans settled the Great Plains in the year 1860s and 1870s. Though, these settlers frequently went to great lengths to preserve their native culture in their communities.
Write down a description as to why the Great Plains were settled in the year 1800's. List the government initiatives, and also the difficulties which were present in living on the Great Plains.
What was the responsibility of government in the Civil Rights Era? Describe the main programs of JFK and LBJ which addressed inequality in America and what was meant by the Great Society?
1) Describe the term War on Terrorism? 2) Name the events which historically led up to it? How far back could or should we go?
Can you help me to develop a review of John Howard Griffin's "Black like Me?" This explains an account of a white man who experienced life as a black man in the Southern US in the year 1960's.
What was the Marshall Plan? Name the countries did it help? Explain why it was so significant for the United States? Did this plan build a strong economic base in the Europe after World War second?
What were the merits of the north and south during the war? Be sure to address not just domestic factors however foreign policy as well. Finally, why did the north win?
Examine, explain and describe what assimilation is and explain why it was significant to the newly arrived immigrants.
Assimilation of Native Americans is a significant issue in the history of United States. It explains how the Federal government and land hungry whites tried to assimilate the Native Americans to the
What caused of the Great Depression. What programs, initiated by the Roosevelt administration, were designed to put Americans back to the work and end the Great Depression?
Explain how did the growth of the radio and the mass production of automobiles alter and change American society? Distinguish the high and low points of the 1920's, industrially and economically.
Henry's speech was a call to action. Describe what did he want his fellow Virginians to do? What were his justifications for the proposed action? Explain how did Henry address the concerns of those
The Gilded Age was featured by a thriving economy and an image of progress. Though, the government embarked in a campaign of subjugation against minorities.
A number of disagreements occurred at the Constitutional Convention of the year 1787. What were they and how were they solved?
Describe the main purpose of the Proclamation of year 1763. Was the proclamation efficient? Explain why or why not? How did colonials' natives and the British react to both the Proclamation and its
The Spanish, French and English all explored America and left a lasting mark on the New World growth. Distinguish the colonization methods used by each. Be sure to describe the goals, features and l
What led to the emergence of the American middle class? Explain how did the structure and nature of the family change with this emergence?
Outline the events which led to Marbury versus Madison. What lasting effects did this decision hold? Was it a win for the Federalists or Democratic-Republicans and explain why?
Explain how did FDR's new regulations impact the small farmers of the United States? Explain how were they impacted? After the establishment of the AAA, FSA, SS Act, RA or with the CCC.
The presidential election of the year 1912 was the most progressive in the US history, with the two frontrunners, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, both espousing Progressive philosophies.
Question: Explain why is the election of the year 1896 considered a watershed in the American politics?
The European nations throughout the Age of Discovery raced to the New World after Columbus' discovery in hope of establishing colonies. Spain, France and England were the major competing nations.