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How do you think globalization will affect Whole Foods over time? Please explain several ways it could affect the company's operations.
Why the United States decided to join the "Imperialist Club". Which argument was the strongest, and which argument was the weakest?
How does federalism differ from unitary government and a confederacy? How would politics and policies be different in America if there were a unitary system?
What specific changes would you propose in funding sources and what specific changes in spending would you propose concerning policies and programs?
Why do historians rely on the work of archaeologists? Why did Europeans launch explorations in the fifteenth century?
All have their own opinions regarding the flapper lifestyle. Each group will answer following question: How would your character describe the flapper lifestyle?
How do the documents and the video reflect the growing racial, ethnic, gender, and economic inequality during the Gilded Age?
Discuss the ways life changed in America in the post-WWI era. How does that ideal compare to the reality of American society during this time?
To what extent does Johnny Tremain reflect the realities of the American Revolution? Responses to this question should rooted in the assigned film and readings.
How did Cold Warriors reconcile the persecution of certain social groups in the U.S. with the claim that the U.S. stands for freedom and equality?
Identify something that made you go wow in this module - what surprised or impressed or shocked you?
How did the Great Awakening challenge the authority of the established churches? What role did this play in planting the seeds for the Revolution?
Briefly discuss what new ideas, inventions, and political/social movements lead to the remodeling of the Western European economy.
Bill of Rights to be added to the U.S. Constitution, and how the U.S. Bill of Rights was affected by the addition of the Fourteenth Amendment.
In the attached reading by Jill Lepore, what does she identify as the difficulties. How does she employ the James Baldwin quote to drive home this point?
Discuss the evolution of black music in America from the time Africans arrived in the United States (circa 1619) to the time of first jazz recording in 1917.
What enlightenment ideals sparked the desire for social reform? How did the Seven Years war and the various other conflicts sparked the desire for revolution?
Read this brief bio on Jackson. Why was he so popular before and during his presidency? Why do you think they called him Old Hickory and King Andrew?
Discuss the constitution the executive branch made sure that everyone knew the laws and the branch would enforce them.
Why would we change it? We will still be in the same place of self-government. The division of power among different branches of government is very important.
What did the President say he hoped to achieve by entering the war and defeating Germany? What was uniquely American about his vision for the post-war world?
Discuss laws became reality to all Americans when Congress passed a public law that prohibited discrimination on basis of race, color, sex and national origin.
Discuss the weakness of Articles of Confederation was the lack of bill of rights in the constitution. They addressed this weakness by adding the bill of rights.
Write a short account of the conquering of the Aztecs by Cortez including who, what, when, where and why it happened.
In a separate paragraph, another item to mention is the name used to refer to these people. What is your preferred term and why?