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Why did the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 make the secession of the Southern states necessary?
What was Reconstruction? What was it intended to accomplish, and what did it actually accomplish? Do you consider Reconstruction a success?
Explain the role of Michigan in the Civil War. Pay special attention in your answer to emergence of Michigan Republican Party the role of antislavery movement.
Analyze the argument by analyzing the evidence. As you are explaining the argument, you should discuss how that argument is significant for world history.
Explain to what degree you think the aims of the average soldier and the aims of the state secession conventions were the same or different.
What was the Truman Doctrine? Analyze the Cold War in Europe. How was Germany and the rest of Europe divided? What was the Berlin Airlift?
Explain the Montgomery Bus Boycott and its impact. What style of protest did Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) and civil rights activists practice?
Why is America different than ancient Rome, Great Britain, China, Azteca or any other great civilization?
Write a 2 paragraph analysis of the piece including the musical terms dissonance, syncopation, form, riff, and chord progression.
Discuss four factors that contributed to the Civil War in detail.
Who were the key figures in the Montgomery Boycott? What events led to the end of the Montgomery Boycott?
Historians often disagree on the true impact of Reconstruction. What consequences did it have for the future?
What do the documents say the states are seceding for? Does it match up with your ideas of the Civil War?
What is the main theme or themes of the film? What is the overall message that the filmmaker wants his/her audience to get?
What were Bill Clinton's economic policies? Give at least four examples. Explain their difference, if any, from previous ruling U.S. economic theories.
What were some of the key acts of his presidency? Crises? Why was he seen as such a polarizing figure (i.e., people either loved or hated him)?
Be sure to discuss how these groups differ symbolically, on the role of the federal government, and the First Amendment.
What were the differences in the U.S. and Soviet economies? What conditions influenced the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s and early 1990s?
Despite these attempts to unify the new country, political splits developed immediately. Write an essay in which you discuss these splits in the early republic.
How do these policies connect to the current administration's policies and initiatives?
What were the main arguments pro-slavery southerners used to defend the institution of slavery against accusations that slavery was barbaric and backward?
Discuss what was uncovered by Washington Post reporters Woodward and Berstein that led to charging President Nixon with criminal behavior?
Why did this Supreme Court case interest you? How did this case affect you and society?
Analyze the civil liberties and/or civil rights component of the event. Why was this event important to you? How does this relate to your life?
Identify the historical circumstances of the Supreme Court Case. Speculate as to why the Supreme Court justices decided to hear this case.