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Explain the cultural relevance of the article. Who funded this magazine? What are their political biases?
How did colonial policies impact your country's current economic conditions? How has domestic economic policy since independence shaped the country?
Using what you know from the Discussion Board and the characteristics of Classical Music, what is the difference between the four musical styles?
Briefly explain two points argued by the Roman Catholic Church in the Counter-Reformation in response to the challenges of the Protestant Reformation.
What effects did the history, politics, and economies of those areas play in their decisions to turn to totalitarianism?
Describe specific elements of the works from the chosen artists that represent the multiplicity of the African American experience.
Write about a popular television show from the 1970's, which reflected the changing role of women in American culture. Discuss your findings.
Explain the motives and reasons for this promise. Show all those involved in designing and writing this text. Identify the parties who were ignored.
What are some of the important events in the recent history of Central America and why?
In what ways is the trait approach helpful in this type of selection? In what ways are the weaknesses of the trait approach highlighted in this case?
What is globalization, and in what ways has the Internet served as a vehicle for it? What cultural values do the site you chose reflect?
You will address how Disney might be considered as a leading force of US imperialism. Do you agree with this concept? Why or why not? Give examples.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of each source when trying to piece together "what happened" at this event?
Describe the damage and discuss the political significance of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Describe Joseph Stalin's rise to total power in the USSR and how his paranoia and desire for total control led to the terrible purges of the 1930s.
Why did the United States change its government from the Articles of Confederation in 1783 to the Constitutional government in 1789?
Why do the author conclude that those who prosecuted Sacco and Vanzetti were far more concerned with who the defendants were?
In contrast, why were Germany's armed forces so modern? How did the congress view aid to the struggling democracies of England and France?
Why was it important for the United State to test the first bomb before the Potsdam Conference?
Does Dr. Wood have the skills necessary to be an effective leader of this research team? What changes would you suggest that he make in his leadership?
Describe the ways in which the study of American History is useful to a professional navigating his/her way through today's difficult economy.
What happened in Rome in the year 59BC during the consulship of C. Julius Caesar? How were the events of that year part of the larger Roman Revolution?
What did this revolution include? How widespread was it? How did it impact different segments of American society?
Examine Carol Sheriff's The Artificial River. How does she characterize the political and social process of building the Erie Canal?