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What was the Enlightenment? How did it affect the way society treats criminals and crimes?
Write a short summary of the Indigenous land activist issue of your choice: who/what native people were involved? When did the activism begin?
Analyze the political, economic, social and cultural framework of the agricultural revolution and its impact on the birth of early civilizations.
Compare and contrast social and cultural developments in the American south during the post-Civil War era with developments in the industrial north.
For America to become a great and wealthy nation, was the exuberance and disparity of the Victorian age justified? Explain why. (100 words)
Why was the New Deal initiated? What problems did it address? What were some possible unintended consequences of the New Deal?
Explain the artistic movement associated with the work of art. Describe the style of the artist (How is the artist unique within the movement?).
What did you find particularly exciting, interesting, or challenging about the assigned content? Make sure to cite both lectures in response to this question.
Vallejo created the towns of Petaluma and Santa Rosa primarily to thwart efforts in California by what country?
Write a brief descriptive account of one Latin American nation's independence movement, considering the duration of the movement.
We've discussed a filmmaker's responsibilities when depicting their culture. Do the responsibilities change when depicting someone else's history or culture?
Write a one-page current event using a certifiable article on relations between the US and Japan.
Describe something you are doing now or plan on doing that could make positive strides forward to benefit yourself and others.
According to the liberal perspective, why did diplomacy fail to prevent war in 1914? Write a one-page response.
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?
Name a 1920s invention that furthered entertainment. Who made that invention and what did it do?
What does the question of inheritance have to do with which women were accused of witchcraft in late 17th century New England?
Diuscuss the things that are normal to us now but could be seen similarly in a hundred years to how we look at our own history.
What is the author's thesis? What evidence does the author use to support their argument? Is the argument persuasive?
Post a brief analysis of how reconstruction after World War II contributed to Japan's contemporary health status.
What was an important positive impact of the Gold Rush (and why did it matter)? What was an important negative impact of the Gold Rush?
Andrew Jackson was elected in 1828 and again in 1832. What did he promise the American people? What were his goals? What did he accomplish?
Religion began to play major role in social movement in America in 19th century. How did religion influence abolition, women's rights and the temperance moment?
What did you learn about one of these topics or historical events that was new or surprising to you? Explain in at least two to three sentences.
Explain why this historical event is important to you personally. In other words, why did you select this event to research?