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What methods did the researchers use in the study to try to answer their questions? Note: This is found in the Methods section.
Explain the socio-economic status and challenges of your minority groups at turn of century. How did Industrial Revolution affect your chosen minority groups?
Which social problem was Jacob Riis addressing through his work? How did he communicate the severity of this problem?
Analyze the effects of the ideology of Manifest Destiny on the two historical events that you chose from the list.
Explain how abolitionists upheld the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of antislavery and abolitionist thought.
This link will direct you to the full transcript of the Wade-Davis Bill. What does it suggest about the prevailing Reconstruction sentiments in Congress?
The first 10 amendments to the United States of America constitution are called the Bill of Rights. How would you rewrite the Bill of Rights?
What did you find most difficult about rewriting the Bill of Rights? Why? What other amendment outside the bill of rights would you change? Why?
How would you respond to someone who presents you with arguments proposed by Social Darwinists? Explain the success or failures of individuals in the society?
Analyze if the United States Supreme Court can settle legal and moral issues through judiciary review.
Explain how the American culture and society changed in the North versus the South during Reconstruction.
Anti-Federalists vs. the Federalists- Briefly define the competing interests of the federalists and anti-federalists.
Discuss the reality and myths that have been presented when relating the history of the American frontier and its development.
Define primary research and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of primary research.
What motives for imperialism are reflected in Lodge's article? Which argument was the strongest, and which argument was the weakest? Explain your position.
How did the culture in which the work was created influence the work? Make sure to point to specific examples of the influence of the culture on the work.
Why the United States decided to join the Imperialist Club. Which argument was the strongest, and which argument was the weakest?
How is the mindset of the Doctrine of Discovery (Google it) evident in westward expansion and the continued treatment of Natives?
How does Carnegie's version of civilization compare to yours? What surprised you the most from the video of the Statue of Liberty being assembled?
Why has not Americans' knowledge of politics increased? How does democracy survive given such low levels of political knowledge among Americans over time?
How does looking at Los Angeles help us understand California and the United States more broadly?
Explain why politicians utilize gerrymandering. Next, give some reasons as to why critics of gerrymandering believe that it is undemocratic tool.
Analyze and discuss how women, blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans, were impacted by the Depression and New Deal.
How did it affect the country immediately following the war? Who were the losers and winners in this war?