• Q : Federal government expansion....
    History :

    Recognize and explain two illustrations of the U.S. federal government expansion of authority between the starting of the U.S. Civil War and the end of the Civil rights era?

  • Q : Effect of civil rights movement on social change....
    History :

    Explain how did the civil rights movement produce important social change not merely for African Americans, however as well for Native Americans, Latinos and women?

  • Q : Introduction to reagan revolution....
    History :

    The Reagan Revolution (and the ending of the Cold War) brought about and witnessed big changes here in America and around the world. Both ends of the American political spectrum changed considerably

  • Q : Assessing ronald reagan legacy....
    History :

    Whenever Ronald Reagan died in the year 2004, he was widely hailed as one of the greatest American presidents and credited with ending (and winning) the Cold War.

  • Q : Economic globalization transforming united states....
    History :

    In the late 20th Century, economic globalization transformed the United States. Describe what globalization is and explain how it influenced the US economy and population in the year 1990s.

  • Q : Standardized testing-american public educational system....
    History :

    Explain how do you think Dewey would have felt about standardized testing and American public educational system as a whole these days?

  • Q : American enlightenment-great awakening....
    History :

    Describe the American Enlightenment and the Great Awakening of the 1730s and 1740s. In what manners did they influence the lives of the colonists?

  • Q : Experiences of native american....
    History :

    1) Explain the experiences of Native American tribes included in the Indian Removal Act of the 1830s. 2) Explain the life of a slave in the plantation south (if such a thing can be generalized).

  • Q : How constitution endangered freedom....
    History :

    Describe the response of those who favored the Constitution - how did they think it would protect the freedom or enhance on the Articles of Confederation?

  • Q : How american society has changed over life-time....
    History :

    What do you think is the most pressing issue facing the United States nowadays? Border Security, Debt, Welfare, immigration and so on. Give reference to support your claim. Do you think these alike

  • Q : Conflict between britain and france....
    History :

    Explain how wars in Europe spread to the American colonies. The responsibility of Native Americans in the conflict between Britain and France will be described. The Albany plan of Union will as well

  • Q : Minister african american views on union....
    History :

    What views do the African American ministers, led by the Garrison Frazier, have about the Union and their status throughout their description with General William T. Sherman and Secretary of War Edw

  • Q : Patriots and british-strength and weaknesses....
    History :

    Evaluate both Patriot and British strengths and weaknesses when the Revolution starts. Explain how did the United States win the War against such a powerful adversary?

  • Q : Internet censorship....
    History :

    Civil libertarian groups and other free speech advocates want no censorship. Concerned parent groups think in a different way. How do you feel regarding this issue? Explain why? Defend your position

  • Q : Slaves and indentured servants....
    History :

    Both of the indentured servants and African slaves were used as sources of labor in the Americas. Compare and contrast the lives of each in the colonies.

  • Q : Slavery consequences in africa....
    History :

    The African slave trade held economic merits for both the countries of Europe and the colonies of the Americas. Though, the effects of the trade on Africa were far from advantageous.

  • Q : Purpose of the proclamation....
    History :

    Describe the purpose of the Proclamation of the 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

  • Q : Marbury versus madison....
    History :

    Outline the events which led to Marbury versus Madison. What lasting effects did this decision hold? Was it a win for Federalists or Democratic-Republicans and explain why?

  • Q : Social stability via agricultural growth....
    History :

    As farming became basic to ancient societies in Central America, it had a drastic impact on the population of such societies.

  • Q : Division of missouri compromise....
    History :

    What compromises over slavery did members of Congress make to settle the Missouri crisis? Who do you believe benefitted most from the agreement? Did this agreement make things worse or better in the

  • Q : Jacksonian democracy and immigration....
    History :

    Immigration was a hot topic throughout this time period, and it remains a hot topic nowadays. In what manners does immigration continue to shape our nation? Explain on your conclusions thoroughly. D

  • Q : Whiskey rebellion....
    History :

    What was the Whiskey Rebellion and explain why was it put down so quickly? What do you believe was the outcome and the long-range impact of this rebellion on the fledgling country?

  • Q : Phrase manifest destiny....
    History :

    Define and describe the phrase Manifest Destiny. Describe how this belief came to divide the nation.

  • Q : Mexican laborers and bracero agreement....
    History :

    Background: The rise of fascist powers and American entry to the World War II created a man power shortage in the United States

  • Q : Reagan revolution and its consequences....
    History :

    Describe the Reagan Revolution? Explain the innovations in policies brought to Washington by President Reagan and the new Congress in the year 1980. What were the effects, positive and negative, of

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