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Question: What does "starve the beast" mean (referring to the Reagan era policy)?
Question: What is the knowledge base or scientific grounding on which the policy rests? Social Security Act of 1935.
How did the different colonization strategies used by England, Spain, and France impact the local economy, labor structure, and relations with Native Americans?
Discuss how Lincoln handled the question of slavery from the outbreak of the Civil War through the spring of 1862. Why did he proceed so hesitantly against
Discuss one or two outcomes of the Mexican- War. Also discuss how the Mexican-American War affected people living in the former Mexican territories
What insights have you had about The Articles of Confederation? What, if anything, have you found challenging about The Articles of Confederation?
Problem: What social changes took place in the United States after World War II? What role did the war play in those changes?
Why did the Supreme Court rule that segregated schools were unconstitutional? Did this only apply to African American students?
What was the most interesting part of Chief Joseph's speech to you? Why was it interesting? Explain. Who was Chief Joseph's audience for this speech,
What does the experience of this strike show about the changes happening in the workplace during the Market Revolution?
What reasons did Jefferson offer for his "suspicion" that Africans were inferior to whites? What are the problems and weaknesses of his argument? (300 words)
examine how these narratives add insight into the complex social interactions that developed in antebellum slave culture and inform our understanding of slave
Describe the evolution of Israelite monotheism what were some of the key influences on these religious ideas?
Who were some important Southern political leaders (black and white) after the Civil War during Reconstruction and what were their accomplishments or actions?
In what ways might these sort of daily interactions/tensions served as a cause of the American Revolution?
List and describe the three major phases of the American Revolution. What country came to the aid of the United States during the Revolutionary war?
Briefly explain how did Andrew Jackson change the American political process for the better and for the worse? Word count between 150 - 200.
How did Modernist artists respond to Coney Island and why? What messages were they trying to convey about the social meaning or function of these amusement
Address to Fellow Freemen presents political dissent and criticism of the national government as patriotic.
Question: What is the background information on reconstruction and important points of reconstruction?
What is meant by self-determination of people(s), and what is the role of U.S. in ensuring self determination as laid out by Woodrow Wilson in Fourteen points?
What were some potential economic challenges NYC faced after the American Revolution? What impact did the Erie Canal have on the city's and state's economy?
Discuss why you think (or don't think) Edwin in Australia was correct in asking if Babakiueria, was a "fair portrayal" . . . even though it is obviously intend
Read this short article (two pages) on the Croton Aqueduct. What is an aqueduct? Why did the city need to build one?
Define the term "slumpy." Explain its significance to 1990s LGBTQ television representations. illustrate its relationship to "slumpyness" and LGBTQ