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After watching "Dear Home: Letters from World War I". How are these letters/their stories helpful to us as students of history?
What is your personal experience with learning history? Do you have any memories that stand out as highly effective learning experiences?
Problem: How did New Deal benefits apply to women and minorities?
Question: How popular was the Italian pavilion 1933-1934 Chicago world's fairs? Please provide primary sources.
Prompt/Topic: Why does the U.S. wish to remain neutral in WWI? Who is most opposed to the war? Why?
How does Julius Caesar characterize the German people? And a discussion of why Caesar's observations may be considered a historically important document.
Sam, Pam, and Amy are students in Professor Green's American history course discussing the modern civil rights movement.
Based on these specific sources how could one characterize the historical experiences of African Americans from the Colonial period through Reconstruction?
Problem: How did the fire alter Chicago's status among the larger U.S. cities?
To what extent did the War of 1812 represent a "Second American Revolution"? Support your answer with specific details please.
For example, what historical inquiry skills might be important for a citizenry to have to address current global challenges?
Whose vision of America's future was closer to reality by the end of the Reconstruction era in 1877?
Why were the use of symbols and art and the press so important to the Italian Fascists during the 1933-1934 Chicago World's fairs? Was it effective?
Based on the readings, why is there not more evidence of art making among enslaved Africans?
What effect did Criminal Justice have on Wounded Knee 1973? Were there important figures in criminal justice who made a difference?
How would you rank the importance of outer space to the future well-being and security of the United States as compared to other issues
In your post, compare sectionalism in the antebellum US to sectionalism now. There were definite sectional/regional splits in the 1800s,
What was General Schwarzkopf's primary military problem or obstacle that had to be overcome to reach the military end state?
Question: How did US citizens use nonviolent protests and actions to challenge racist laws?
Question: How did industrialization remake the American economy?
Question: How does the regime gain consent of the black community to a pro-corporate development model?
Question: Does urban regime theory have any correlations to African American political power.
Discuss the work and influence of Enlightenment Philosophers. This includes Thomas Hobbes, Baron de Montesquieu, Thomas Paine and John Locke
How does the Compromise of 1850 represent the sectional conflicts going on at the time, particularly over the issue of slavery?
Describe in detail what socialism is, and how it is a reaction to liberalism. To what were socialists reacting? Draw specifically from video as much possible