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How did local whites react to the two protests (the sit-ins and the Freedom Rides)? Were whites' reactions important to the success of the movement?
How did the New Deal change the role of government in the economy and society of the United States?
Why were minorities hit so hard during the Great Depression? What impact did the Depression have on women workers?
How you can take a similar approach to your own topic in order to more fully understand the historical complexity.
Do you agree with the text (why or why not). If not, who do you think should have the title as The Greatest Figure of the Enlightenment?
Why is March 1st an important date for Koreans and Korean Americans? What is the difference between an immigrant and a refugee?
Describe the changes to Buddhism in the established sects and key features of the newly emerging Pure Land, Zen, and Nichiren sects.
Identify anything that you found confusing or difficult to understand. Read the comments of your classmates during you can help them.
How does this real-world example comport with (or diverge from) the theoretical framework outlined by Hutchinson in The Concept of Revolutionary Terrorism?
What new problems did the Iraqi War cause for the U.S. and its allies around the world? What effects has it had on the U.S. economy?
Discuss how the relationship between Natives and the American Government changed between 1800 and 1850. What caused these changes?
Explain the achievements and controversies of domestic conditions within the United States during this time frame and analyze the circumstances that allowed com
How do they relate to the chapter reading you did? How do they relate to each other? What are some questions you have after reading these two documents?
What privileges and responsibilities? How have women done since 1966 in your estimation?
Which colonial region (Spanish, French, Dutch, British) offered individuals the most liberty? For whom? How was liberty limited in the region?
From what you learned in AMH2020 would you say that the US is still an extension of Europe or does it have its own cultural identity?
How successful is the piece, and what contributions does it make? How does it engage with other readings/themes/questions in this course?
What has been your experience studying American. How might African narratives of events differ from people in the U.S.?
What has been your experience studying American history? How familiar are you with the topic? What challenges have you had in the past studying this topic?
What might be the author's biases? How can we see bias? Does the language in the document indicate bias? Or does it indicate a particular viewpoint?
You will write a 4 to 5 paragraph essay discussing your opinion about the Wall and President Trump's insistence on the importance of building this wall.
Evaluate the similarities in the European colonization of the Americas by the Spanish, English, and French in North America before 1760.
Where did the attacks take place? What was the Japanese main defense? What were the domestic political repercussions of these invasions on Japan?
How did the Warring States develop in Japan? Why did the wars continue for over a century? What institutions were changed in country because of these long war?
Focusing on a specific point in American history, how do you see characters or elements from the film fitting in with important events and issues of the time?