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Analyze and discuss how women, blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans, were impacted by the Depression and New Deal.
Describe how the federal department, administration, or agency can positively affect the public policy concern with increased funding.
Explain this statement. How did American men and women militarize, mobilize, and make sacrifices on the Home Front to support the war effort?
Evaluate Richard Nixon's presidency. Aside from Watergate, should he be considered a good president?
Is this a valid assessment of Reagan and his presidency?
How and where did the case originate? What were the decisions of the lower courts (if any)?
Did the market revolution and the growth of capitalism liberate or impoverish most people in the Early National period?
Describe major compromises such as the Great Compromise and the 3/5 Compromise made at the Constitutional Convention.
Examine some of the main reasons why the African people were to develop into nation states later than most experts feel was appropriate/normal.
Describe the Triangle Trade and Mercantilism. Who initially established Plymouth colony? Why? How was it different from the Virginia colony?
Examine the medals from the reign of Louis XIII currently held in the Louvre collection (via the link on Gauchospace).
What did President Truman feel was his most difficult decision while in office and why? Was his view of the decision shaped by his idea of the Lesson of Munich?
Summarize the assigned section of the textbook. What is this section about? What does it tell you about U.S. history during this period?
Compare classic Greek tragedy and Elizabethan tragedy. Differentiate among various forms of comedy, including satire, comedy of character, farce, and parody.
Connect the technological improvements in water transportation of the early 19th century to the territory acquired in the LA Purchase.
Why did the filmmaker choose the specific shot? In what ways did the shot choice serve the narrative? Or communicate character thought or emotion?
What is the moment/scene about and why did you choose it? What is the purpose of the moment within the context of the movie's overall story?
What about the actions of the NSA according to the two articles focused on its targeting of American citizens' phone calls?
Would Mayor Quimby have a cause of action against the paper? How would the holding in New York Times v. Sullivan impact your analysis?
Ross's employer fires him because of the post. Is Ross's job protected by the First Amendment? Why or why not?
How do these portions of Bryan's speech reflect how Populists saw their interests being marginalized?
Cite evidence from McCormick how rural campesinos dealt with that government. How did people make their lives in this kind of disadvantageous situation?
Why do you think the legacy of Nat Turner is so troublesome? What are the problems historians run into when trying to reconstruct the real Nat Turner?
How does color play a part in the film you watched? Identify at least three places that color stood out in the film.
What intrigues me the most regarding Billy Strayhorn is his willingness to be open about his sexuality in such a rough time period.