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What makes the Reconstruction era significant in United States history? What has been the historical legacy of Reconstruction?
Address how and why federal power expanded during the time period, and evaluate the success and necessity of political measures taken.
Although primary intergovernmental relationship Native Nations have is with federal government, how do Native Nations and states benefit from working together?
How are Native Nations involved in the United Nations and what is the benefit? How does the United Nations benefit from working with Native Nations?
Analyze three specific groups that were affected by this global event and provide two examples for each group describing how the group was affected.
In examining the political cartoon, how does the artist critique the anti-subversive efforts that took place during the Second Red Scare?
What happens when we place the authentication system in our demilitarized zone (DMZ)-that is, in the layer closest to the Internet?
What leadership abilities and skills does he/she possess? What type of values and ethics does he/she display? What type of power does he/she utilize?
What is "the problem with no name and who is Friedan's audience? How does she define feminism or feminine?
Should the Manson murders be considered a political case? Why or why not? You might consider ideology, memory, law, race, gender, class, etc.
My definition immediately raises some important questions. What are components? Which functions are relevant? What is a communication flow?
Why did southern states fear election of a Republican candidate in 1860? What is example of Lincoln's diplomacy and political strategy he used to help win war?
Analyze the cause and effect of two acts passed by the British Parliament on British North America.
Discuss how did the Great Awakening both reflect economic changes and suggest revolutionary tendencies?
Analyze at least four of the problems they would have had and explain how and why each of the problems was impossible to overcome.
How did Thomas Jefferson envision the American Republic? In what ways did Hamilton oppose this vision? Who eventually succeeded and how?
You may count each of these books as a scholarly source. When reviewing books, be sure to explain how the authors' approaches differ from one another.
What have you learned about early American history, to include: colonization and conflicts, colonial America and religious strife and social challenges.
What are common problems that the Irish, Scandinavian, and Germany faced? What caused so much animosity between the Irish immigrants and settlers already here?
Examine three examples of military service from the American War for Independence to the Civil War. Cover the whole period.
Prepare an 18 to 20 slides presentation to illustrate your knowledge about the U.S. electorate, campaigns, and political parties.
Identify the catalyst, and the title of the primary source. Explain how the primary source explains the catalytic event it is meant to represent.
What are the main reasons that Schafley rejects the Equal Rights Amendment? Why is women education vitally important to Friedan's argument?
Discuss how did the growth of tobacco impact the land, culture, economy, politics, and social relations both in North America and throughout the Atlantic?
Identify Corwin's intended audience. Why do you think Corwin addresses this particular audience? What does Corwin say is the immediate consequence?