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Discuss what responsibilities, if any, citizens should have related to being historically informed.
Describe the causes of the historical event. In other words, what were the underlying factors that led to the historical event?
In what ways were women critical to the economy in late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century America?
Connection to the present: How can we apply colonial protests (such as the ones from 1774) to today? In what ways do they affect our society today?
Identify three periods covered by Hernández in which incarceration was used as a tool. Explain the process of racialization that was used within this strategy.
What has occurred in recent years in American politics is the rise of yet another populist moment. How do we judge this new populism in comparison to the 1890s?
What events, ideas, and policies caused the collapse of the Spanish Colonial Empire in the early 19th century?
Provide examples of how people have reacted to the new government. Explain why a new, stronger government is necessary.
What is significant for the African diaspora about each lecture? Which IDs might you use as examples to support these ideas?
How did African Americans fight to make the civil war about emancipation and freedom in the eyes of primary sources of thirty years a slave, Louis Hughes.
How might being more historically informed impact how you understand that issue or how you take action?
Your objective will be to determine how the new Constitution will impact you, and then make a case either for or against ratification.
Create a minimum of two paragraphs making your argument for or against ratification. When making your case be sure to refer to specific aspects of Constitution.
List three observations about Vermeer painting that second half of film uses as evidence to support idea that Vermeer is using some type of optical device.
Discuss the War of 1812. Use the lectures on Native Americans and the War of 1812 your textbook. How did the Napoleonic wars in Europe impact the US?
How were they present at the Philadelphia Convention, according to Young's formulation, and how did they affect the deliberations of the delegates?
Why did the sight of Colonel John Worthington raise the spirits of the citizens of Springfield? Why were the ordinary people so upset by his actions?
Why did people back on Homefront believe that government was going to switch to a communist form of rule when they've established a well supported democracy?
Discuss the work and influence of Enlightenment Philosophers. This includes Thomas Hobbes, Baron de Montesquieu, Thomas Paine and John Locke.
What specific aspects of the Evangelina Cisneros story seem embellished, exaggerated, or presents unsubstantiated emotionally-charged claims?
Explain why the United States felt it so important to expand its borders. Make sure to include at least two ways it expanded and list the reasons for expansion.
What elements combined in the American colonies to produce a system of race-based slavery? What are direct consequences beyond slavery within American society?
Describe the speaker's or writer's goal in creating his/her narrative. List any values or assumptions that appear in the narrative.
How did the antiwar movement grow in influence, and how was it reflective of a more significant youth revolt, the so-called counterculture movement?
Describe the changes that occurred in the environment. How did people make money? Who were entrepreneurs? Describe how the Gold Rush changed California.