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Problem: What was the Red Scare? Why did it happen? Why is it important in understanding the larger history of civil liberties in the US?
Problem: What did the passage of the Espionage and Sedition Acts mean for civil liberties in America? What impacts did they have?
Discuss and explain how women got the right to vote against the background of WWI. What were the tactics involved and who was leading the effort?
In the reading, what does Dr. Meyer mean by "disinterested benevolence"? Give examples. What are the educational implications of "disinterested benevolence"
Did Drowne place blame on any group of participants in the Boston Massacre? Do you think Drowne was a patriot or a loyalist?
How did Hewes describe his relationship with other participants in the Boston Tea Party? Do these descriptions or any others in recollection, sound rebellion?
Some historians have called Common Sense one of the greatest early pieces of political propaganda. What is propaganda? Is Common Sense propagandistic
Problem: Why were the Mongols able to amass an Empire, and what were the main characteristics of the rule in China?
Out of the 4 objectives of information operations (influence, Disrupt, Corrupt and usurp), which one is difficult to achieve and why?
What is "paradox of warning" and how might you fuse an analysis paralysis in an adversary? What attributes make an intelligence excellent?
What are three takeaways from Paul J Polgar Early national abolitionism, gradually emancipation, and the promises of African-American citizenship?
Question: What did Michael Klarman say verbatim? How and why the writers of the constitution justify protecting slavery?
Question: What is one way that leaders of nations today gain legitimacy in the eyes of their people? Any answer other than public elections.
What is a triptych? What is a retable? What is a polyptych? Why are these forms important to art history? What does the term grisaille mean?
For this discussion choose 1 aspect of Greek culture and discuss if there are any connections to today. Describe in detail and use examples
During the cyber attack in 2007, Estonia requested a declaration from NATO that wasn't made. Explain that declaration and why it was important?
What was the origin and nature of the Black Death and what was the Black Death's long-term impact of plague on society?
What was the human and social impact of biological, cultural, and social exchanges on 4 continents due to the Triangle Trade, the Atlantic World
Question: What were the environmental aspects and impacts of medieval warfare and industries?
Identify and describe the cultural and social problems that characterized post-WWI Europe. Discuss Modernism, ethnic and economic problems in central Europe
Identify and describe the rise of authoritarian regimes in Europe during the 1920s and 1930s focusing on Stalinism, Fascism, and Nazism.
Explore the culture of the Kichwa Villages and their fight to protect the Yasuni rainforest from government led oil exploration.
Can you bold the titles of the texts as you discuss them for clarity and number the key points. (Ideological threat to the internal security of African American
Question: Describe how you are different than your parent's generation and explain why you think that is so?
Problem: What were the impacts of the bubonic plague (Black Death)? Describe three (3) examples.