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What constitutes a thoughtful Journal entry? What are some examples of what you might address in your Journal?
Who do you select as your dinner guest and what do you want to know? How will they answer your questions?
In your opinion, what was accomplished in World War I? Offer two examples to support your perspective and discuss.
What I would like from you is to do some additional research on any one of the three and tell me something more about them.
What did you learn from the article that is new to you? What do you think is the hardest part of being a working mother?
Who is Dolley Madison's weakness and explain how this leads her to become impoverished towards the end of her life?
Did the labor movements of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era succeed in improving the lives of working people. If yes, how? If not, why not?
Using one social or demographic group as an example, describe some of the factors that may have shaped the ideological orientation of that particular group.
Is the modern presidency powerful or not powerful enough. Explain? What changes could be made to improve the presidency?
Explain American slavery in the 19th century. Describe how slavery differed throughout the South. What was the role of masters and overseers?
As (or after) you read The Declaration of Independence, identify three examples of each of the three elements in Aristotle's Triad: ethos, pathos, and logos.
What were some of the social, cultural, and ideological changes occurring during this time period?
What were the arguments regarding the Constitutionality of slavery and notions of citizenship?
Identify a common theme within the artist works. What is the context of their work? Cultural? Spiritual? Political? Historical?
For your first post, explain your evidenced opinion of how the fear of the Soviet Union affected American culture and society up to 1960.
What was the biggest challenge that the United States had to overcome with the rising pressure of Communism?
Answer the following question: Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?
What were the major themes of this speech? How did Lincoln address the issue of slavery and freedom in the US? do you think this speech is radical? Why?
What does the image suggest about the institution of slavery? What aspects of the image stand out to you? Why?
What positions or policies does the group advocate? How does the group try to influence policy makers? You may discuss legislative bills, lobbying efforts, etc.
What responsibility did they have to the African-American race? Are DuBois' ideas still relevant in the 21st century? Why or why not?
Define what the "Nadir" of race relations was and its impact on American History and the African American Experience During the late 19th and early 20th centuri
Demonstrate introductory knowledge of major historical event for particular era discussed. Utilize critical thinking skill to confront historical interpretation
Write from the perspective of a congregation member of a Massachusetts church that has adopted William Billings' The New-England Psalm-Singer around year 1772.
Which three elements did you find interesting? Were these peoples savages or just as civilized as the Europeans? Explain your answer.