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What are the benefits and risks of abolishing the electoral college? Do you believe that the Electoral College should be abolished? Why or why not?
Write an epilogue to The Cask of Amontillado in which a case against Montresor comes to trial.
Explore the theme of Christian hypocrisy in Douglass's narrative. Why do you believe it was important for him to note this?
Had you been present during these debates and part of any colony, what side would you choose, and why?
To what degree is the Federal government responsible for protecting the rights of workers and why?
What made Native American peoples vulnerable to conquest by European adventurers? What was the role of the colonies in the British mercantilist system?
Why did the North prevail in the Civil War? What might have turned the tide of the war against the North?
Analyze if the United States Supreme Court can settle legal and moral issues through judiciary review.
Analyze if the South should have been treated as a defeated nation or as rebellious states.
Discuss the obstacles faced by Chinese immigrants to the United States in the late nineteenth century.
Read the primary sources and answer the question below in two paragraphs. What happened to enslaved Africans during the Revolutionary War?
What major aspects of Mr. Plunkitt's approach to politics do you approve of and/or disapprove of? Why? Be specific.
What was the cause and impact on Shay's Rebellion in the early years of the American Republic?
How did memories of the Civil War affect the politics of the Gilded Age? Did this focus on the past distract the attention of the public--or political leaders.
Do you think Populism as a movement and a philosophy was a success or a failure? In what ways?
How did the growth of tobacco impact the land, culture, economy, politics, and social relations both in North America and throughout the Atlantic?
Examine how these sources present different experiences oh Japanese-American during World War II and how they demonstrate the federal government's oftentimes.
Create a paper developing the impact and influence upon American government and politics of John Dickinson.
What side would you have taken and what can we learn from history about the immigration debates of today?
What was the U.S policy towards this event? Who was the president or presidents at the time? Did the U.S policy towards this event work?
What role did American colonists play in the Seven Years War? How did England try to raise money from the colonists? How radical was the American Revolution?
During the years of French Louisiana (1720 - 1763) which individual or group do you think did the most to improve life in the colony?
What was it about the Stamp Act that caused so much tension between these two sides? Explain and give specific examples of what transpired on both sides.
How were the early struggles of the New Amsterdam colony similar to the struggles that other early colonies went through?
Explain the concept of selective incorporation as it relates to the Bill of Rights. Be sure to define key terms and give concrete examples.