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To what degree did the emergence of a powerful rights consciousness in the 1960s and afterward diminish the appeal of trade unionism and collective bargaining?
Who is committed to our democratic republic and our nation's young people, we are asking you to reach out to Senator Roger Wicker and urge him to support.
After summarizing a source, it may be helpful to evaluate it. Is it a useful source? How does it compare with other sources in your bibliography?
How has the material been handled? What technique was used to manipulate the material? What symbols accompany this natural subject matter?
What was done to him, What aspects of contemporary culture were involved, (That is, what makes him a comic figure within the terms of the story?)
What was the concept of laissez faire? What five factors made it such a popular philosophy during these years? How did laissez faire effect Reconstruction?
Look over the results and evaluate if they reflect your personal political beliefs. How accurate is the quiz at identifying your views on American politics?
Discussion Post: Historical Reflection Scored Activity- Was the War for Independence Revolutionary for all of women of North America?
Identify and describe the methods available to amend the constitution. Are there any issues in contemporary American society that should be addressed?
What did you find most striking or interesting from those stories? Explain what you found so interesting/notable.
Compare watching the film "The 10th Inning" to reading the chapter The 10th Inning. The inevitable question when comparing a book and its film: Which do you p
Describe how the spread of 'black consciousness' by Marcus Garvey was instrumental in the roots of nationalism regionally and internationally.
What are the differences between the original Greek Olympics compared to today's modern Olympics? Are there any similarities?
Analyze, Synthesize, and Compare and Contrast: Captures in Africa, Slave Auctions in America, and Being a Slave.
What factors lead to the civilization's success? (such as military strength, trade, religion). What relationships did the civilization have with civilizations?
In what respects did the ideologies and outlooks of the various nationalist movements of the mid-twentieth century differ?
Analyze 3 most important elements from the years between 1945-2000 and how they shape life in the 21st century.
Discuss the major challenges nations across the world faced at the end of the 20th century.
Discuss the history of the bill and a summary of recent action. The involvement of interest and/or advocacy groups from both sides of a particular issue.
What interested you the most in the course content? Why? How do you evaluate your learning process about world history so far?
In what ways did the struggles for independence of African and Asian peoples in the twentieth century parallel that of the new nations in the Americas.
Why do you think black customers were willing to be customers at places that treated them poorly compared to their white customers?
Do the arguments made by Clint Smith in his Crash Course video support, modify, or refute what the 1619 Project authors presented about American Ideals.
Develop an argument about your ideas by thinking about why your topic is important. How does is change the meaning of the text? Does it point to certain theme?