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What were the main problems with the Articles of Confederation that led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787?
History 131- In this essay, compare and contrastthe impacts of World War II and the Vietnam War on the American home front.
Examine how changes in social and economic conditions and technology can cause corresponding changes in the attitudes of the people and policies of government.
Provide some historical background about current system. Then you will propose a solution and inform uson what is it and why it should be implemented?
Describe two goals of the Civil Rights Movement, and explore the fundamental reasons these goals had limited effect during and after the 1960s.
Write a 4-5 pages Esssay About Naked Body In Christianity. What message is articulated in the exhibition as a whole through its four sections?
What connections did you draw between the two sources? Why was it important for you to examine the non-literary source alongside the literary one?
China, Kuwait, Panama, Somalia, South Africa, and Yugoslavia. Explain why you think that he made the decisions that he made.
What did you think about the readings? Provide a reasoned critique or assessment of the selection.
Explain how these two views differed and how the impacts of European settlement affected the land differently than traditional Native use.
Your essay should explain how you define oppression, inequality, and resistance. Who are the primary oppressors? Who are the primary victims?
Currently, the museum is hosting a new exhibition about the naked body in Christianity, displaying materials from the same Christian denomination.
What was the Iran Contra scandal? Describe the impact of the Rehnquist court. How did their rulings affect American society? Explain.
HIS-450- Discuss President Clinton's Impeachment. What were the charges? What penalty was he given? What penalty is the average person given for this crime?
Afr2000- What are social movements and why should they be studied? In your assessment what did the movement achieve at the time and long-term?
How California went from an outpost on the edge of the Spanish Empire to a region that is in many ways directly connected to and influences the rest of world.
Explain how the film relates to what you have learned in history. Critique the film. Did you like it? Why or why not? Be specific.
Discuss the expansion of the United States during our period. What are the major changes that took place in the institution of slavery in our period?
How did the new material contribute to the new inventions? How was communication revolutionized by industrialization?
How did the ideology of Manifest Destiny contribute to the Mexican War of 1846? Why did the Mexican War of 1846 take place? Was the war necessary?
HIS 131- What motivated and characterized the settlement of the original British colonies in North America?
What were the arguments for and against US imperial expansion? Use Albert Beveridge and the Anti Imperialist League as sources for your answer.
Where did you go? Describe your experience at the camp. What happened to your family? How did the United States respond to your experience?
Discuss what were the most important factors that contributed to western Europe's development during the High Middle Ages 1000-1500?
How are humans described taxonomically? Describe the connection between tool-making AND brain development (language).