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Explain how industrialization contributed to the rise of the American labor movement? Do you believe that this labor movement attained its goals?
Discuss what sources you think you might find and where. Describe what argument or arguments you think you might be able to make about this topic.
Discuss the ways African American communities across the South still celebrate the Emancipation Proclamation.
What role did your culture and society play in the collapse or survival? What role did Christianity play in the outcome of your empire?
What concrete examples from the history of this period can we point to as evidence for this sociological theory?
Analyze political parties, interest groups, social movements and/or public opinion. Explanation of differing components of the political system selected.
How has the Industrial Revolution defined nature of our modern life? You may wish to consider global Geo-political, economic, social or environmental impacts.
Write a 900 to 1,100 words paper discussing either the rise of Romanticism in art and music, contrasting Romanticism with earlier eras.
How has this course affected you today in your daily life and/or work? What should incoming students be aware of regarding this class?
How does an understanding of the historical origins of a current problem help us solve the problem? How might we learn from the mistakes and triumphs of past?
How is land, as a determinant of health, connected to colonialism? Reference Chapter 16 and the excerpt from The Inconvenient Indian in your response.
What could you change in your writing to make it flow better? What are some strong concepts in your writing (provide evidence)?
Evaluate whether or not you believe that the renewal of Taoist principles in China are offering effective solutions for addressing these issues?
Choose any method or dating technique and explain how it contributes to archaeology. Explain how cultures change using an archaeological/anthropological theory.
Briefly summarize the steps involved in doing a Phase I survey. What information can be obtained from this process? Why is it important?
What are the belief systems of your site/culture? Describe specific artifacts or ecofacts associated with your site/culture.
Explain and provide an example of how a bias (or biases) influenced a judgment/decision (or decisions) you made at an earlier point in your life.
What are the strengths of the Declaration of Independence? What are the weaknesses? Do you think that it is a strong document or a weak one? Why?
Identify one specific indigenous tribe in North America, Central America or South America that uses a psychoactive substance in a religious context.
How would you approach a debate on multilineal versus unilineal theory to explain stage of cultural evolution? Which theory do you find more compelling and why?
Discuss the archaeologist that implemented your theory. Discuss the archaeologist that implemented your method.
How peoples, cultures and institutions change over time and how personal identities related to culture, gender, race or religion affect historical perspective.
What is the geographical scope? - Wide/narrow? Local/regional? International? Be specific. Look at this as a dogfight.
Evaluate these arguments, using your understanding of European Union (e.g., political institutions, public opinion, party politics, and interest aggregation).
Define hard, soft, and smart power and explain the utility of hard, soft and smart power in both the end of history and return to history narratives.