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Explain the concept of ‘social loafing' or ‘soldiering' as it relates to the worker productivity and property ownership.Find out the validity of this concept these days?
Please explain and elucidate five features (or requirements) of the U.S. Constitution which aided future economic growth.
Compare and contrast the native relations of each and every group. Which groups made a strong alliance with natives and explain why?
Participation in the World War I lead to numerous changes in the U.S. government, our economy and society as a whole. Some changes were positive and some negative, however all lead to the wholesale
In the year 1917, Woodrow Wilson set forth the nation's war goals to help the allies fight against the Germany. Reflect on your reading this week and the road to our involvement in World War first.
Industrialization provided many side effects for urban areas, such as a requirement for improved infrastructure, chlorinated water, fire safety systems, and so forth.
Describe the different stances taken by the American colonists and by the English in regards to the African Americans and Native Americans in the Revolution.
Recognize and explain one of the social or political reforms which occurred throughout the Progressive Era. In your description, as well consider whether the reform was initiated by an individual or
World War second changed the U.S. as a nation, economically, socially and politically. The ultimate resolution of the war was the use of the atom bomb and the dawn of the nuclear age.
Describe the different challenges faced by Franklin D. Roosevelt leading up to World War II. Though most of the efforts were made to keep us out of the war, many more led to the intervention.
Please describe how the experiences of the U.S. in the Great Depression and in WWII explain the significance of aggregate spending (Keynesian theory) as the primary engine of post-WWII.
Describe the differences between the North and South economically, socially and religiously. In your response, please emphasize how slavery ties to the differences.
Explain how did the United States "gear up" their production and output so much for WWII? I ask that you describe this by utilizing the Production Possibilities Curve, addressing in specific the cha
Explain how did containment shape American actions abroad for almost half a century? Where and explain how did we practice the policy of containment in the year 1950s and 1960s?
Describe who benefited from the Indian Removal Act. What were the benefits? Describe the problems with the Act?
Explain how would you evaluate the Soviet's global ambitions after World War II, specifically in the newly-independent "Third World" (the less developed former European colonies in Africa and Asia)?
Vietnam played such a big role in the history of America, specifically in the 1960's and 1970's, that it is easy to forget which we were comprised in that country the decade prior.
Throughout the Civil War, the tragic character Robert E. Lee came to the forefront with his impact on the war. If you were in Lee's position, what would you encompass done in relation to either supp
Compare and contrast the political attitudes toward the slavery of Stephen A. Douglas with those of Abraham Lincoln. What were the outcomes of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates?
Both Grant and Sherman pursued a new kind of warfare. Describe the change in strategy these men employed. Note a battle or campaign in which each man used this new strategy. Lastly, was this strateg
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?
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?
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
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.
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.