• Q : Theory of asian migration....
    History :

    Describe the Asian Migration Hypothesis in detail. According to the theory, explain how did natives gradually spread over the continent in the subsequent migrations?

  • Q : Disparity between the british american colonies....
    History :

    Recognize the various regions of English colonial America throughout the 1700s. Explain each and every region, being sure to comprise information regarding religion, economics, government and cultur

  • Q : Imperialism-for and against the motion....
    History :

    Imperialism became a leading however controversial topic throughout the late 1800's. Outline the argument both for and against Imperialism. Was Imperialism un-American? Explain why, or why not?

  • Q : Roles and lives of slaves in slave system....
    History :

    Slaves filled numerous roles in the slave system. Compare and contrast the roles played and lives led by the field worker, the house servant and the artisan.

  • Q : Industrial revolution-capitalism and communism....
    History :

    1) Write down some of the most important social effects of the Industrial Revolution? 2) Describe the relationship between the Industrial Revolution and the growth of Capitalism?

  • Q : Constitution protect-right of privacy....
    History :

    Describe at least two important cases associated to three of the provisions of the First Amendment of the Constitution.

  • Q : Abolition-important reform of the era....
    History :

    Abolition was arguably the most significant reform of the era. It would become an explosive issue which tore the nation apart. Describe the objectives of the movement and explain the processes the l

  • Q : Autobiography of benjamin franklin....
    History :

    In the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, is he viewed as the self-promoter? If he was, was his attempt successful?

  • Q : The progressive movement....
    History :

    In the year 1910, the non-agricultural working force was made up of around 38 million men and women, most of who labored in the factories. Frustrated by exploitive working conditions and terrible po

  • Q : Rise of consumer society-american sports....
    History :

    Compare and contrast what is considered ‘the Rise of Consumer Society' in both the Upper and Middle classes.

  • Q : Activities of the urban political machines....
    History :

    Describe the actions of the urban political machines, noting not just the corruption present however as well the social reforms they helped institute.

  • Q : Was thomas jefferson jeffersonian....
    History :

    Write down some of Thomas Jefferson's accomplishments? What do you meant by the word ‘Jeffersonian'? Explain how did Thomas Jefferson's own beliefs compare with what we know these days as Jeff

  • Q : Monroe doctrine enacted in 1823....
    History :

    What was the main purpose of the Monroe Doctrine enacted in the year 1823? What events in the European political atmosphere led to its creation? Which were the major points of the Monroe Doctrine?

  • Q : Immigration from united states in early 1900....
    History :

    Explain why you would be looking forward to the thing you illustrate and for the thing you'd be afraid of, illustrate one way you might work to overcome it once you arrive in the new world.

  • Q : Technologies of the world war first....
    History :

    And any outside sources as resources for your information however make sure the sources are credible. Be sure to comprise adequate information for each slide to accurately describe the impact of eac

  • Q : Timeline of the important events of 1920....
    History :

    The 1920s were a decade of big prosperity for a great many people even although it was capped on both ends by very dark events.

  • Q : Andrew jackson and indian elimination....
    History :

    Explain the policy which Andrew Jackson employed in his quest for Indian elimination. What problems did his policy encounter? What consequences did the elimination have on Native Americans?

  • Q : Carl jensen work and thesis....
    History :

    What is the background of the author and explain how is it relevant to the understanding the main purpose of the book?

  • Q : Rise and fall of the populist party....
    History :

    Explain and assess the reasons for the rapid rise and fall of the Populist Party. What strengths and weaknesses did the party exhibit? Describe the overall importance of the Populist Party?

  • Q : Nixon actions....
    History :

    In regards to the Nixon's actions, do you feel his actions were out of line as compared to other presidents? Or do you think he just had the bad luck of getting caught?

  • Q : Treaty of versailles-the fourteen points....
    History :

    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?

  • Q : Birth of civil liberties....
    History :

    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.

  • Q : Muckrakers twentieth century america....
    History :

    Assuming the muckraking journalists, Sinclair, Mitford and Woodward and Bernstein. 1) What is socially or politically compelling regarding the topic these journalists describe?

  • Q : Retaining cultural features....
    History :

    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.

  • Q : Life in the great plains....
    History :

    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.

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