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What major events fueled opposition to slavery? How was the nature of slavery a catalyst to the abolition movement?
Discuss how Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, reflected these "modern" societal challenges.
What you thought so this is an opinion piece. What was new or unexpected? How did you feel about what you saw?
Discuss southern concepts of paternalism and chivalry. Similarity between them and compare complex relationship between subordinated women and oppressed slaves.
Write an essay of 500to 1200 words in length that analyzes the Jonestown tragedy according to the historical and cultural influences of the 1970s.
What disagreements over strategy emerged between the DREAMers and some of the immigrant rights organizations that led to the DREAMers breaking away?
The Camp Logan Mutiny took place, August 23, 1917, in Houston, Texas. How did the Supreme Court case, Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) affect the status of Blacks?
What are the major conflicts in The Aeneid? Go beyond just Dido and Aeneas, Greeks and Trojans, to consider other less obvious ones.
Describe how Napoleon both continued and broke from the aims of his revolutionary predecessors.
Write an essay arguing that the Russian Revolution had a lasting influence throughout 20th century. Be sure to cite specific events or trends to make argument.
Which of these had most influence on events in the West between 1715 and the present: the legacy of the Enlightenment or the legacy of Napoleon?
Based upon political, social, and economic climate we are in right now, do you feel that enlightenment thinkers would feel that our freedom is being taken away?
Research paper on the Indian Removal Act 1830 that President Jackson introduced to Congress and became a law. How the removal act lead to the Trail of Tears?
Discuss the film within the context of the course, identifying the important themes as they pertain to our broader understanding of American history.
How did WWI encourage the spread of the virus? Do you think that we can learn anything from the Influenza of 1918 to assist with todays pandemic COVID-19?
Identify an issue that they think either pointed toward Union or Confederate advantage. Support that issue with evidence from our readings, films, or lecture.
It should explore the ways in which the Northern people came around to the idea of slavery being destroyed.
Write a short, comparative essay discussing how technique might inform our understanding of two artworks we examined over the last five weeks.
Visually analyze the work of art and critique it based on the visual elements of art, principles of design, subject matter, content, and function.
Why did Congress resist the Treaty of Versailles? Are you able to see these attitudes today?
How has suffrage changed the position of women? How has the nation's political agenda changed as a result of woman suffrage?
What do you think is necessary for a successful leader? What makes a king or queen legitimate? What makes a president or prime minister powerful?
Explain the content related to world war II and give its impact to the current relations with foreign diplomacy between countries.
The 1920s are often referred to as the ‘Roaring Twenties'. Were they really ‘roaring'? Do the 1920s deserve this positive moniker?
Below is a series of five fallacious arguments. In one paragraph each, explain why each argument is fallacious and identify the fallacy being committed.