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Write a closer appreciation of either a Civil Rights Leader during the Civil Rights Movement or a significant Civil Right Movement event.
Develop a brief essay on the significance of Walt Whitman's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd, a poem written in the summer of 1865?
Explain why this historical event is important to you personally. In other words, why did you select this event to research?
In your "posting" be sure to develop a set of criteria, or values, with which one could evaluate what is too big about government today.
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.
Describe why this thing stood out to you. Use quotes from your readings and research to support your observations. Make sure to use your primary sources!
Differentiate between constitutional clauses: Necessary and Proper, Supremacy, & Full Faith and Credit. Distinguish between block and categorical grants.
Based on the founding documents and the prevalent Enlightenment ideals of the 18th century, how could this argument be supported or opposed?
How did the Great Awakening challenge the authority of the established churches? What role did this play in planting the seeds for the Revolution?
Discuss an example of this federal government practice and the reasons why the federal government resorts to using financial incentives.
Why is this movement important at this particular time? What one short quote(s) embodies your present ethos and goals?
The purpose of this homework is to analyze the Populist platform as a reform agenda and ascertain when some of its proposals were later adopted.
Briefly discuss what new ideas, inventions, and political/social movements lead to the remodeling of the Western European economy.
What according to Riis must happen to change circumstances he describes? Was he being realistic in this? Why would workers choose to live under such conditions?
Identify how pre colonial African societies protected women's rights, and discuss the powers women had in some of the societies in the article.
What does she identify as the difficulties in writing a history of the US? How does she employ the James Baldwin quote to drive home this point?
How was Darwinism generally, and eugenics specifically, used to impact America's immigration policies? (100-200 words)
How to worship and with the great awakening it said that person be able to worship according to how they have experienced religion.
Examine and explain the significance of the Declaration of Independence to the development of the American Revolution.
Identify a particular group or colony and discuss the political, economic, or social reasons behind their coming to the New World. Explain.