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What is main influence of Mather's belief system about law? (Think, is this human driven?) What does the sin of man represent to the community and their morals?
Discussion Post: Political History- Did the President have the authority to execute the mission during Operation Geronimo?
What advantages and disadvantages did the American rebels and British forces have to contend with during the American War for Independence?
Over the past 100 years, have these reforms solved the problems they were intended to solve (how or how not) and what do you think should be done going forward?
Explore the information on the tribes listed then discuss the questions below in your answer. What is the historical importance of these tribes?
Identify something that made you go wow in this module - what surprised or impressed or shocked you?
How did real estate market segregation shape the history of the city of Detroit? How did Clarence Darwin win the court case of Ossian Sweet?
How does the study of law and legal structures help us understand the history of the United States in the twentieth century?
What was the role of religion in the colonies? What was the relationship between religion and government in the colonies? How did that differ from Europe?
Discuss the roles race and gender played in not only domestic issues, but foreign policy. Provide specific examples.
What was the Great Awakening? How were the preachers of the Great Awakening different than those that came before them? How did they inspire Americans?
To what extent does filmmaker Charlie Chaplin's depiction of everyday life in Modern Times match the reality of American cities from 1877 to 1940?
The objective of this homework is to provide students with the opportunity to explore history from views and perspectives not contained solely from the course.
What do John Hersey's Hiroshima and Alex Wellerstein's Nagasaki reveal about the dangers of the atomic age? How do they support their respective arguments?
What influenced William Moulton Marston's creation of the Wonder Woman character? How does that connect to the Progressive Era?
In The Creed and The Prodigal Daughter, what are some of the new ways that Jill Lepore proposes to think about the life of Benjamin Franklin?
How was Andrew Jackson a new kind of American president? What can his personal style tell us about his approach to government?
How does President Roosevelt seek to redefine freedom and tyranny. Explain. Do you agree with FDR's vision of what true freedom means?
Why did the riot happen? How should the blacks being attacked respond, according to your individual's point of view?
How would you respond to someone who presents you with the argument proposed by Social Darwinists, OR the stories written by Horatio Alger or Carnegie's Gospel?
Why did organized efforts of farmers, workers, and local reformers largely fail to achieve substantive change in the Gilded Age?
What is the California Crisis, and what are the consequences? What is the Kansas Crisis, and what are the consequences? Why does the South leave/fight?
What are the author's main arguments in support of the thesis? Why did you choose this article and what did you learn from it?
What accomplishments marked Lyndon Johnson as a significant President? Explain. What seems to be Johnson's main concern?
What were the effects of the French and Indian War? How did the war and the Treaty of Paris impact the British, French, natives, and most importantly colonists?