Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
Explore slavery in US History. Explain the origins of slavery in the American colonies.
What changes did Americans encounter after the war? What did the Supreme Court rule in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka in 1954?
What might this article tell a researcher about the time period? What is he/she trying to say? What is his/her point of view?
How would you rate the ethical practices of the company that you chose (excellent, fair or poor)? Explain.
Describe the Nullification Crisis OR the Bank War. How was it resolved and how did it change the office of the presidency?
How does the nativist backlash demonstrate general conceptions of who is an American at the time? (Hint: it was called the New Immigration).
Discuss in 500 words the ways that the idea of manifest destiny shaped national elections and intensified debates over slavery.
Explain in less than 500 words the various forms of antislavery activism and their impact on other social and political changes.
How did the relationship of popular music with gender and sexuality change from the 1960s to the 1970s?
What are the men around you talking about? What sorts of songs are they singing? Are there any other sounds -- a train whistle, a horse neighing?
Throughout Custer Died For Your Sins Deloria utilizes humor to enhance his analysis. What kind of shirt did Custer wear at the Battle of Little Big Horn?
What effect would the Civil Rights Acts have across the continent on minority groups?
Include a definition of superdelegates and an example of their impact on an election. Provide information about how each party uses the media.
What is the structure and role of the judiciary system? What has this unit taught you about the inner workings of the federal government?
What change over time do you anticipate these three primary sources will show? What is your working thesis?
Which label, in your opinion, is most accurate? Justify your answer in an essay describing the decade's major events and problems.
How do these historical figures understand the Cold War as a conflict within world history?
How did Lyndon Johnson help the cause of Civil Rights? What did he say to students at Howard University in 1965? What was the Great Society?
Explain the specific factors that contributed to American Cold War anxiety. What were the various perspectives on black-white relations in the United States.
What were the causes of the American Mexican War? What was the outcome? What was Bleeding Kansas and what led to it?
What influence did transcendentalists like Thoreau and Emerson have on later movements in American culture?
How did the United States become involved the Vietnam War and what were the results?
Discuss what ethical considerations did they take into account in seeking redress of their grievances? Did the new United States address their grievances?
Compare the settlements of Virginia and Massachusetts in regard to their founding religions, forms of government, and landholding patterns.
Alternatively, what led to the ending of the Occupation of Wounded Knee, according to the documentary?