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History as a discipline is focused on analyzing changes in societies over time. What lasting impact did the Awakening have on colonial religion and society?
Analyze the overall effect of interest groups on democracy. How do they further the pluralistic or elite interest? Is this benefit or an obstacle to democracy?
When responding to your peers, discuss the social and cultural implications of this transition. Was it indeed a "revolution"?
What were these guides, what did they contain, what were their purpose, and what important things do they reveal about American sport in nineteenth century?
What is the purpose of the event? Where is the event? Who attended the event? Who spoke at the event?
Provide a critical summary on the debate by i) Robert Dunn, ii) Kaye Hong, and iii) Stanford Chinese Student Association and Dun's response to the criticism.
Identify the historical circumstances of the Supreme Court Case. How does this Supreme Court case affect you and society?
What is federalism and how does it work in the U.S.? The role does the media play in the process of socialization to American politics.
How have party politics influenced the Executive Branch? What are the four fundamental functions of political parties?
What does she mean? Comparison: How does this quote compare to what you saw in the video? Why are the stories of Mary Dyer and the other martyrs important?
To what degree were the United States' policies -either foreign or domestic- from the late 1940s-early 1960s justified?
What issues did African American women such as Septima Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, Annie Devine and Victoria Gray face in Movement and what did they accomplish?
As the societies were becoming global how was the West able to rise to dominance. What was the impact on non-western societies as a result of this dominance?
What is the effect of the cancel culture actions on History? Is it socially responsible to remove unfavorable or sensitive history?
Write an opening statement describing the perception of the threat. Support these reasons with at least three credible sources.
Do wealthy nations using the labor of developing nations have responsibilities to the people and environment of that country? Why or why not?
What main industries were affected by the Industrial Revolution and what were some of its major technological changes?
Are NRMs just rehashes of old religions or are they old religions with a new twist? Provide an example and explain.
What are some of the criticisms of Kohlberg's theory of moral development? Describe some of the characteristics of dishonesty exhibited by people.
Why the United States decided to join the "Imperialist Club". Which argument was the strongest, and which argument was the weakest?
Which social problem was Jacob Riis addressing through his work? How did he communicate the severity of this problem?
In your opinion, did America remain neutral in thought and deed from 1914 to 1917? Discuss and support your response.
Write a minimum 500-word essay in which you discuss important changes that took place in England that opened the way for development of their colonial activity.
Also scientists are called to testify in many situations about methods, procedures, results and conclusions concerning a particular case.
Analyze the social impact of World War One inside the USA- on the domestic front- in the 1910s. Discuss politics, culture, and social impacts.