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What did Gilbert say happened to the Baltic States under Stalin? What did Sartre mean by existence precedes essence?
Discuss Reconstruction: America After the Civil War, What are the differences and similarities to the present (2022)?
To what extent did the chinese and russian jews who immigrated to the us have acssess to the american dream provide two agreuments in support of your claim.
How did various laws and the American legal system's conception of gender and race hamper women's activities and rights in a variety of arenas?
Discuss how the idea of religion helped form the United States and influence the American Revolution.
Discuss with reference to historical events and examples. Has the U.S. impact around the world been mostly benevolent or mostly damaging?
In 2-3 sentences, describe two ways in which the law encouraged greater organization and unity among colonists.
Is the moral of Grapes of Wrath the same as the moral of Salt of the Earth? Compare the messages of these two films as well as their reception.
As historians and historian apprentices, how do we make sense of this paradox? Based on the information and evidence within these chapters.
What was the purpose of the freedman's bureau? What was the requirement of the 13th amendment? Who were the Radical Republicans?
If you were Sam Houston in 1836, what would you tell Andrew Jackson about how Texans militarily won independence and established a government?
What were the goals of the Congress of Vienna? Were they successful? Do they mean the same thing they did in the period of 1815-1848?
How have each of these inventions: electric light bulb, motion pictures, and phonograph affected you?
What do you think is the most advantageous school of thought for the United States to follow in foreign policy in the future? Why?
Summarize the most important parts of the arguments of the speeches. Be sure to contrast the purpose of foreign policy according to Adams as opposed to Clinton.
What project is being forwarded/built in this film? What aspects/element of Hawaiian culture and spirituality are being ignored to move the development forward?
How did the developments of the early 1990s present both difficulties and opportunities for the United States?
How did each group define liberty, and what did they think of the idea of natural equality?
Do you believe the change in social classes of the 18th and 19th centuries would have occurred without the Industrial Revolution?
Do you feel that it's outcome was inevitable because of the international and domestic forces that were not present during the American Revolution?
After reading the textbook and Palmer's story what are your general impressions about making such a long and hazardous journey halfway across the continent?
What is the context of laissez-faire within the Gilded Age? What was the consequence of the corporate mentality of Social Darwinism?
The danger of a concentration of power in the national government. How does Madison explain the Constitution's solution to this problem?
How and why does Robeson suggest that African-Americans will not want to fight in any war against USSR? What arguments does he make to support this position?
Describe some of the factors that led to this global conflagration, the course of the war, and its outcomes.