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Consider what you have learned in Unit 04 on The Civil War and Reconstruction. How does the 13th documentary connect to our nation's history?
How does she describe Rosa Parks in a larger context and the southern freedom movement? Why was "capacity of ordinary people to do extraordinary things" vital
Clearly and logically explain how the organizational climate influences collaboration, risk mitigation, and decision-making under changing conditions.
Question: What role did the late twentieth century prison have on the creation of racial disparities seen today within the US incarceration population?
Describe the interplay between British actions and colonial responses that led up to American Revolutionary War. Why didn't war erupt in ten years before 1775?
Explain the reasons behind the Stamp Act from the British point of view in London in 1765. On what principles did the patriots base the Revolution?
Using Zinn's article "A People's War?" to understand the reluctance of some Americans, why do you think military created the multi-branch war artist's program?
Question: What did the US gain by expanding its political and commercial empire?
Question: The Critical Period, 1780-1789 Why is King George skeptical of the American chances of survival?
Why did the Republican Party run the risk of such a break up? Why did they not stick with Theodore Roosevelt who was polling very well with the general public?
Problem: What was The Major Debates at the Constitutional Convention?
Engage in a conversation with your fellow students on the impact of prohibition in the United States. Why did this happen? What were the consequences?
Does the term 'genocide' apply to the indigenous loss of life after contact where approximately 100 million died? If so, why? If no, why not?
What would Trajan insist that anonymous accusations, such as those of Philly mentions, not to be used as evidence? Why was this foreign to our age?
Question: In what ways can the ends, ways, and means of the American Civil War be considered evidence of a military revolution?
In what ways did World War I change what it meant to be "American"? How did certain minority groups like African Americans and immigrants fit to new definitions
Question: The Development of the united state constitution in terms of who, what and why?
Why does Thomas Paine argue against reconciliation? Are his arguments for independence persuasive? How and why?
What is the "paramount allegiance" clause and why is it important? What were some of the main influences on and features of the Nevada constitution?
Write an outline for a research paper about Dominican culture/immigration on how they stay true to the culture even though they migrate to a different area.
In his 1973 book The Imperial Presidency, Arthur J. Schlesinger raised the argument that the Presidency has been evolving to point that it was out of control
Looking at how the United States developed afterward, was the American Revolution truly a revolution at all? If so, what were its most radical, revolutionary
What circumstances led to Jane Adams' involvement in the women's suffrage movement? When did Jane Adams become involved in the women's suffrage movement?
Problem: What is the "Mayflower Compact"? What effects did it have and why is it significant?
many American soldiers came home from the war disillusioned. Why do you believe that there was such widespread disillusionment with the war?