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In a blog post of atleast 300 words, use contemporary examples to discuss what is meant by the government being too big.
I want each of you to evaluate these statements, and using modern examples discuss whether you believe such statements to be true or false.
How has the act you chose impacted your neighborhood, town, or workplace? What progress do you hope to see in the future?
What's unique about the psychological dream-states in "The Sleepers"? How could this be considered modern?
What was your overall impression of Whitman's life and work? Is there a particular poem or cycle of poem that marks you?
What single word best describes the American historical experience from 1607 to 1828, and why that word over others?
How many native peoples resided in the Americas important, or should historians be addressing other issues? Explain your position.
Share two or three new words you've learned from this module and the definitions. Your Wow statement should be at least 100-150 words.
Why do think this event had the impact it did on public trust in public institution? How might trust in public institutions, especially government, be regained?
How were did their motivations and settlements differ? How did their interactions with and treatment of natives differ? Explain.
Make a list of 8 topics, peoples, events, or ideas that you believe a teacher must cover in order to effectively teach the American Revolution.
How do Washington and DuBois differ in their views of racial progress? Be specific and provide evidence.
What is DuBois implying about the true and proper bases of progress for African Americans? Was DuBois' position realistic at the time (1903)? Why or why not?
Describe the American public's support of the Iraq War and War on Terror in the current day.
Briefly describe a key idea or central theme from the readings. Type a brief quotation from the source (1-2 sentences, include title, author, & page #).
Who had been forced to leave their lands by the U.S. Government with The Indian Removal Act of 1830; they walked 1000 miles to the modern-day state of Oklahoma
Why does the American revolution begin in cities? Why does urbanization come at such environmental cost? Be able to answer with specifics from Seattle.
What attitudes about the rest of the world did Europeans carry with them as they conquered new territory? Were these attitudes justified?
Explain the causes and effects of Bacon's Rebellion. How and why did the rebellion start? What was the outcome and lasting impact of the rebellion?
Discuss how the sharecropping/crop lien system created a vicious cycle. Was this system simply another version of slavery? Why or why not.
Be sure to address how political thought evolved during the Enlightenment Era and how those shifts are represented within the Declaration of Independence.
How did black Christianity differ from white Christianity in the Old South? How did black Christianity in the South differ from black Christianity in the North?
How did Social Darwinism shape many Americans' attitudes toward inequality? Minorities? Immigration? Native Americans?
What were the major causes of the French Revolution? Were short-term or long-term factors more significant for producing the Revolution?
Compare and contrast hunting- versus agricultural-based tribes. How did each respond to European incursions on their lands?