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How did resistance to federal desegregation orders by some southern states hurt the cause of states' rights?
What are some of the limitations we face when studying a historical event through the lens of legal documents? What are some of the benefits?
What was the series of events that brought Britain and the colonies to brink of war by 1774? To what extent were these experiences product of poor leadership?
What major actions did FDR support to get the US out of the Great Depression? Did these actions work and how did they impact issues in Europe during the 1930s?
Write the post from the perspective of the chosen composer. Discuss the style of his or her music.
Discuss American involvement in the First World War. Why did the US enter the war? How did itcontribute towards Allied victory?
What is the historical context in which the source was produced and viewed? What unspoken assumptions does the image contain?
In what ways can Thomas Jefferson's presidency be considered a revolution? Did his presidency deliver an Empire of Liberty as he envisioned? Why or why not?
What philosophy did John and his colleagues try to impart to young students during their work with schools?
How did the different levels of government work together? In the example you selected, what was done well?
What have been the primary causes of Mexican migration to the United States in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries?
Read Chapter One of Gordon Wood, Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789-1815. How radical was the American Revolution?
Why did Senator McCarthy choose to claim that he had proof of communists working within the State Department?
Which social problem was Jacob Riis addressing through his work? How did he communicate the severity of this problem?
How did the things Hugh Mulzac did help pave the way for the movements in the 1960s and 1970s?
How have race and gender influenced people's actions in the history of slavery, policing, expansion, and borders?
Looking at the major moments in US History after the Civil War what is the most defining moment in American History?
Based on your understanding of the U.S. Constitution, how do you understand the increase in presidential power?
Identify the constitutional powers of Congress. What political, social, and economic issues are important to your member of Congress?
As per the U.S. Constitution, how does the legislative branch act as a check against the executive branch?
Write a Book Review Of The Book The Atomic Bomb And The End Of The World War 2 By HERBERT FEIS On Some Aspect Of Vietnam Era.
Discuss how African Americans transitioned from enslaved to freed persons. What did they hope to achieve as freed persons?
Write a Book Review Of The Book Martin Luther King, Jr. By John Kirk on the Aspect of Vietnam Era.
What was Richard Nixon's strategy for ending the Vietnam War in peace with honor? Was it successful?
Which of their initiatives do you feel boosted public confidence, and which ones disappointed the public further?