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Progressivism. What was it, why did it take place and what did it do? Let's try to answer these questions on the discussion board and include examples that we can use in our papers. You also have some...
Why did slavery continue to exist after the Revolutionary War and where do we see the roots of the debate over its continued existence in the Jefferson document?n In what way did America's weak econom...
How did the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars impact the United States during the Jefferson administration?
According to the court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, what were the psychological effects of racial segregation on black school children? Why were racially segregated schools...
Describe the major characteristics of the foreign policy of the United States upon its formation after 1783, when the Revolutionary War had been won. Indicate and explain four (4) distinct characteris...
In Federalist No. 51, Publius (James Madison, February 6, 1788)(See Link Below), Madison outlined the "interior structure" of the American government as established by the Constitution. Explain in de...
What are three (3) distinct and specific actions the United States government took regarding Native Americans between 1790 and 1815? How did each of these actions both promote assimilation of Native A...
What was the original intention of Social Security? Who did it benefit?
Constructing the American Past Ch6. Meatpacking and muckraking What did Upton Sinclair mean when he said that he aimed at the public's heart but hit it in the stomach? What accounts for the wide appea...
Through the movie "Without sanctuary ", what does the photo in the movie and following information tells us? 40 men wrote into a commodity just another fellow away expire in Texas on from the New York...
After Congress implemented Andrew Johnson's impeachment in 1868, there have been two more impeachment proceedings in Congress -- Richard Nixon in 1974 and Bill Clinton in 1998. There are also discussi...
Why do you think was the main reason that African Americans continued to serve the US military even when their pay was less, their leadership was rejected, the places they could serve were restricted,...
What New Deal programs provided relief for Americans out of work?
What was wrong with the "common sense" idea that in hard times, the government should cut its spending like everyone else?
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What are the main theme or themes of the Salem Witch Trials. What does it reveals about the trials? And more broadly speaking, what do the trials reveal about colonial society around the turn of th...
How did problems with banks contribute to the falling economy?
Can someone help me define these terms? They are for my module 9 review. (without plagiarizing ;( conservation religious fundamentalism political action committee Ronald Reagan supply-side economics S...
Through the movie "Without sanctuary ", what does the photo in the movie and following information tells us? The movie can be searched online is about 5 minutes length 40 men wrote into a commodity ju...
This is an artist's depiction of what the Constitutional Convention might have looked like. The convention was serious business. The men in the room were sent to Philadelphia in order to fix problems ...
1. Describe the following three (3) stages of American involvement in World War I: neutrality at the beginning of the war, involvement in the war, and the position of the United States in relat...
1. As you read in Chapter 20, World War I dramatically changed the lives of Americans here at home. Although they opposed the war, some progressives claimed that the "social possibilities of wa...
1. In Lesson 4 you saw several examples of US imperialism around the world. Choose two (2) nations in which the United States practiced imperialism that were discussed in Chapter 18. For both o...
When Europeans encountered Native American nations, they were struck by racial differences between themselves and the people they encountered? Why is it important to remember the sheer diversity of pe...
The United States of America was founded on an inherent contradiction: the assertion that "all men are created equal" existed simultaneously with a society in which many—slaves, Native Americans, ...
Please answer the following questions on the film scenes and Addams' chapter in this module. 1. What is the visual style of the early films of Lumiere Brothers, Melies, and Edison? 2. Is there a cl...
looking at the movie of "Without Sanctuary", a short paragraph of information and images post in this movie. The movie is about 5 minutes length.......
What made American colonies strong? Unified purposes and belief, or societies compelled to interact with different beliefs ?
do you think the power of the President should be constrained by the Congress and by the Courts?
What is the significance of the Protestant Reformation? How were the Spanish able to defeat the more numerous indigenous peoples of Mexico, and what was the legacy of their conquest?
What was it that allowed for the development of large-scale North American cultures? How was it that "the geopolitics of the Plains Indians [were] transformed by a European import"?
How did Chicsaw understandings of nationality differ from those of the French? 4.3 A FRENCH COLONISTS ACCOUNT OF THE ORIGINS OF THE FIRST FRNACO-CHICSAW WAR (1736)
I need help with a research paper. The topic is Brookhart V. Illinois State Board of Education (1983) The research paper should include 5 references books, 2 referenced studies, and 5 scholarly journa...
Do you think it's good to have a religion as the foundation of a society?
The 20 members of the Task Force appointed to determine the best path forward regarding the final resting place of the Sugar Land 95 agreed 19-1 to return the bodies to their original resting place wi...
How did things turn around to allow the Sugar Land 95 bodies to remain where they were found? Who played the greatest role in turning this around? Why did the FBISD change its position? Do you beli...
African American history Chapter 7 Question #1: 1. Discuss what you deem the eight most important developments, events and/or episodes discussed in the chapter. You must explain why each of the TEN me...
How did john mills subjection of women affect later documents or authors?
How did the fear of the Soviet Union after WWII affect American culture and society?
During Reconstruction (1865 - 1877), give examples of laws, practices, or customs for each of the following and how there lives were changed because of the law, practice or custom: southerners, blacks...
In the 2016 presidential campaign, then candidate, Donald Trump ran on a platform of nationalistic rhetoric to "Make America Great Again." This was essentially the same inward-looking campaign slogan ...
Why did so many loyalists decide to leave the United States during the Revolution
Help me if i answered them correctly for last 3 questons i copy pasted information from book Please respond to each of the "review questions" for the chapter here. The review questions are located thr...
1. In brief, how did Europeans and Africans develop a trade in slaves? 2. If Christian Europeans had such a long history of crushing, or attempting to exterminate, other forms of religion, such as p...
How did the Great Awakening challenge the authority of the established churches? What role did this play in planting the seeds for the Revolution? How did the challenging of religious authority lead t...
Which of the following groups did NOT participate significantly in southern state governments during Radical Reconstruction? 1.Former Confederate officials 2.Scalawags 3.Carpetbaggers 4.Black Southern...
Compare and contrast two of the three Progressive presidents (Teddy Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson). How did each exemplify both the conservative and liberal strands of Progressivism? Consider both domes...
Between the end of the Civil War and 1925, millions of immigrants entered the United States. How did Americans' legal, political, social, and economic responses to these new arrivals contribute to the...
3. Explain some of the information learned from the Chapter 5, African Americans in the New Nation , 1783-1820 (from the assigned text, The African-American Odyssey)
After reading Chapter 5, African Americans in the New Nation , 1783-1820 (from the assigned text, The African-American Odyssey) please answer the following questions t horoughly 1. Identify one q...
1. Domestic policy during the Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson administrations addressed many of the causes advanced by the progressive movement in the early twentieth century. Identify three (3) di...
How did Frederick Jackson Turner and Alfred Thayer Mahan influence American ideas about building an empire?
do you feel like the blacks of today would of have been in a much better position if the 40 acres and the mule would have been given to the blacks?
What does unequal distribution of wealth, the spirit of entitlement, self-reliance, provident living, and charity.have in common?
how did the constitution and the declaration of independence share the same vision?
How did 25, 50, and 100 years before the Japanese internment contribute to its significance to US History
How did the era (WWII) and the location impact the significance of Japanese internment
How did the era (20's,30s, WW2) and location (local, regional, national) impact significance of this event How did 25/50/100 years before this event contribute to this significance to US History?
The "Framers:" of the U.S. Constitution (delegates who helped draft the document): what attitude dis most of them hold regarding Human Nature? Did they hold a positive view of human tendencies or a ne...
1. poet Rudyard Kipling argued that Americans had the responsibility to care for uncivilized people like the Filipinos, a responsibility he called the _____. The Congregationalist minister ____...
1. There were multiple justifications and rationalizations for imperialism. The British poet Rudyard Kipling argued that Americans had the responsibility to care for uncivilized people like the...
1. There were multiple justifications and rationalizations for imperialism. The British poet Rudyard Kipling argued that Americans had the responsibility to care for uncivilized people like ...
1- The first Americans arrived on the North American continent approximately_____________ a. 1-2 million years ago b. 400 - 800 thousand years ago c. 12-20 thousand years ago d. 3-9 thousand years ag...
Explain the origin(s) of tribal sovereignty with respect to American Indian tribes. Explain thoroughly and provide a relevant example. "Tribal Sovereignty: The Right to Self-Rule" at https://www...
Using the best historical evidence at your disposal, speculate on the reasons the section on the slave trade being eliminated and what it says about the nature of political compromise and self-interes...
What are the triggering and long term causes of the Japanese internment camps?
What are 5 supreme court cases involving voting rights act of 1965 that were important ?
How did the forces for radical change unleashed by the Protestant Reformation interact with the for social order and stability?
how the concepts of liberty and freedom were used (refer to "Voices of Freedom") and explain who was excluded from political discourse in the period from 1790 to 1815.
What impact did the Watergate crisis have on American political life? Do you think the quest for social reform in the 1970's succeeded?
1. Explain the system of checks and balances the Constitution creates to protect the government and the people from one government becoming all-powerful. 2. Reading the First Ten Amendments (the Bill ...
What was the New Frontier/ what did it accomplish? Why were there protests in the 1960's? Did the protests accomplish anything?
why did americans move west in the years following the civil war
How might southern Nevada's fate have been different if it had remained part of Arizona? What would Las Vegas have become if it had been part of a state where gambling is limited to tribal areas? Give...
Social Realism is an art style that: A. began in Mexico with Diego Rivera and David Siquieros and advocates social change for socially, politically, and economically disadvantaged. B. Describes life a...
Many believe that Eli Whitney's cotton gin can be blamed for the extension of slavery in America. In this case, expliain how the growth of technology has had an effect on American culture, and do you ...
How does President McKinley see the role of the US in the Pacific? What is his reasoning for our involvement? What, in the long run was the purpose for further expansion, colonization? New Markets? Ex...
can you explain the relationship between the Industrial Revolution, as a transforming event in Western Civilization and the following The creation of the new middle-class comprised of bankers and manu...
How did violence in Kansas and the Dred Scott decision reflect and intensify the growing sectional divide within the nation? Why did many in the South believe that the election of Abraham Linco...
using your own word to explain the concept of "Liberty" or "Freedom" that American colonists demanded? compare and contrast Thomas Paine's concept with Boston King's?
explain how harding and Coolidge may have addressed the causes and issues that hoover addressed "too little too late"
The men who wrote the Constitution did not envision the active and continuing involvement of ordinary citizens in affairs of the state. Describe the various ways in which ordinary citizens became invo...
To what extent did Revolutionary-era Americans agree with Noah Webster's statement that equality was the very soul of a republic?
Analyze Thomas Jefferson presidential personality. What public image did he put forth and how was this image a projection of his ideas for the country? Were there any contradictions between his publ...
1-What factors explain Spain's central role in New World exploration and colonization? 2-How did Spanish conquest of Central and South America transform Native American cultures? 3-Why did England not...
How did Europeans interact with West Africans and Native Americans during the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries?
1. Jim Crow Laws established in the South after Reconstruction allowed for the free participation of African Americans in elections. T/F 2. "Contraband" was the term used for slaves ...
1. During the period of Presidential Reconstruction (1865-1868), President Johnson granted mass pardons in the defeated states of the South. Describe the nature of these of whites only state...
Why was President Eisenhower so interested in the destiny of Southeast Asia?
what were some examples or character relationships from the book Celia, the Slave that illustrated the difference between white women having affairs with slaves and white men with slaves?
plea summarize the history of five point and why five points was important? The race riots and Please also include people, place and Time and Describe what the new five point of today look like? Pleas...
If an essay prompt were to be, "Did republicans or federalists allow for better job promoting growth of US in economy, foreign relations, and individual liberties?", what can I talk about. (This regar...
This assignment has two parts. Read carefully and complete both parts. Use your knowledge of Industrialization to analyze the following table: The Struggle to Organize Workers DateEventOutcome1877Gre...
In the book Celia, the slave was there any cases of the male slaves having sexual relationships with white females? What did it result in?
Discuss the ways in which Benjamin West's Penn's Treaty with the Indians (1771-72) and Frère Luc's France Bringing the Faith to the Indians of New France ( c . 1675) represent the encounter...
The period 1900-1945 witnessed numerous social, political, and economic challenges that influenced the lives of American women. define the three most critical changes and/or challenges faced by...
How would you describe the national government of the united states as shaped by the constitution? Did it differ from the government that existed under the articles of confederation?
how did cherokee leaders agree to removal during the Indian Removal act?
1. The first Americans arrived on the North American continent approximately_____________ a. 1-2 million years ago b. 400 - 800 thousand years ago c. 12-20 thousand years ago d. 3-9 thousand years ago...
Questionable Means to Victory After reviewing the sources on the Union army's use of contraband, recruitment of immigrants, the Emancipation Proclamation, and Sherman's March to the Sea, please discus...
McLaurin talked about the "sexual politics of slavery" and gender in his book. In your opinion, how did slavery affect women-both white and black-differently than men. Use evidence from the book Celia...
Chapter 53 e. This discusses several issues that still pertain to today: the Middle East the Cold War the CIA anti-Semitism terrorism nationalization nuclear threat relationship between Great Britain...
the North American Slave Narratives Project . Explain what you see at the most important elements of slave culture. How were slaves able to maintain a culture in a system in which they had few legal...
Why did Spanish influence in North America decline in the 1600s?
According to the whites and Cherokees, why is removal bad and what alternatives are there?
What arguments does President Jackson make in favor of removal during the time that Cherokees were found.
What indigenous tribes did the confederacy steal the ideas of a Confederate constitution from?
Why were the British colonists in North America divided over the issue of declaring independence?
(1763 to 1775.) The 1764 Sugar Act required violators to be tried in vice-admiralty courts. These tribunals settled disputes that occurred at sea without juries. Colonists argued that trial by jur...
(1763 to 1775.) After the 7 years war Britain won but was also left with no money from protecting the colonies from the French. The British then asked for some money in return for helping them bec...
The question that stood in my readings was that were there any people before Lewis and Clark the first people to explore the land west of Mississippi River that comprised the Louisiana purchase?
If an essay prompt was to be, "What are the similarities and differences between federalists and republicans?", how would I set it up and what are the main points to talk about.
What is the best possible way to prepare for an intro to American History exam? It includes a 75 point essay and 5 ID's worth 5 points each.
-Why did Abigail Adams support the revolution ? -What did she mean when she wrote to John that "all men would be tyrants if they could "? -Compare the religious views of Abigail Adams with those of he...
Analyze how the great depression and the New deal help shape the national identity 20th century
why did Communism become such a divisive issue in american life. what are some examples of the issues faced?
How could a president use his constitutional authority to maintain federal agencies' budgetary accountability? (4 points) Privatize selected federal agencies in order to reduce federal spending Requi...
In the case of Hetcher v. Peck {1811]}, Georgia sold large tracts of land I]: speculators in 1?95. A few vears later, the Georgia legislature voided the sale in response to public outcry:r that the o...
It has authority to execute legislation following approval by citizens. It has authority to execute legislation passed by Congress. It has authority to execute law through rulings by the Supreme Court...
1.How do legal documents allow understanding of the experiences of women who left no personal writings behind and what insights can descriptions of property give about the social circumstances of colo...
In the video journal you will write up a one to two paragraph reflection on the assigned video resource. This week you should watch "Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives" This is a...
What do you think was the most revealing similarity or difference between the causes of dissent in the United States compared to those in the Confederacy?
If blacks came to the United States voluntarily as immigrants, how would the US be different?
Why did the Zimmerman note force the United States to enter the war?
The period 1900-1945 witnessed numerous social, political, and economic challenges that influenced the lives of American women. In an essay define (in detail with examples) the three most critica...
The period 1900-1945 witnessed numerous social, political, and economic challenges that influenced the lives of American women. How did each change challenge the lives of American women? Were some ...
Source: Wiesel, E. (1956/2006). Night. New York: Hill and Wang. After the Nazi's arrested the Jewish leaders of Sighet, they issued edicts. What restrictions and requirements were imposed on ...
How did Industrialization alter the fabric of American society
In the writing "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave", can freedom and liberty be defined based on race, gender, or social standing?
How did World War I affect the race relations in the United States during and after the war?
Throughout the second half of the 20th and the first part of the 21st century, marginalized and oppressed communities have been fighting the inequitable distribution of American civil liberties and de...
There were many causes of the American Revolution: mercantilism, the French and Indian War, the Proclamation Act of 1763, as well as the many taxes passed on the colonists. which had the most impact o...
Westward expansion was a major influence in 19 th Century America. Evaluate the nation's treatment of Native Americans during the settlement of the west. what are three examples
As you have gone through Unit II you have been introduced to a wonderfully complex cast of characters that are bestowed with this larger than life title "Founding Father." We in the United States have...
An account of the Middle Passage from a freed slave Olaudah Equiano was a slave who traveled between England, the Caribbean, and American Colonies as the property of a number of different masters. He ...
What were the reasons for American imperialism at the turn of the twentieth century? what justifications did Americans offer for expansionism?
can you explain, what was the concept of "Liberty" or "Freedom" that American colonists demanded? and also compare and contrast Thomas Paine's concept with Boston King's?
Develop this topic into a well-organized five-paragraph essay, following the guidelines below. Correct spelling and grammar will be considered during grading. Part of your grade will depend upon inclu...
Discussion 9: Welfare Considerations Despite the trauma of the Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover refused to offer much in the way of government assistance, fearing he might create a welfare s...
Discussion 8: A Changing World The United States (and the world) was a much different place following World War I. Understandably, new groups were finding ways to rise in power and to improve their f...
help please I dont need an explanation just the answer is fine question 1 What form of protest is most often associated with American Indians in the 1960s and 1970s? a. Occupying government buildings...
question 1 What form of protest is most often associated with American Indians in the 1960s and 1970s? a. Occupying government buildings b. Marching in Washington, D.C. c. Boycotting businesses d.?...
HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!! FIRST QUESTION Question refers to the image below. Cartoon illustration has the title, Health Coverage. It shows two beds, each with an occupant who appears stressed and sweating....
Why did Thomas Paine believe that the declaring independence was the best choice for Americans?
Did the segregation of troops in world war I help or hinder the American war effort?
Examine the role of women in the westward expansion in the 1840s to California and elsewhere. Compare their outlooks and concerns to those that dominated the "manifest destiny" ideology.
Turning points are significant events in history that become catalysts for change. These changes, for example, can inspire legislation and war, cause victory or defeat, and lead to the evolution of na...
I need help with those history questions. 1. How does Ann Riving-ton describe life during the Great Depression? Use a few sentences explaining her plight. 2. In his Second Address, do you fe...
could anyone help me with those history question? in early 1920s In what ways did nationalism appear in American society and government? Define Fundamentalism. What effect did the Scopes Trial have on...
In "Give Me Liberty! Seagull Volume 1" and "Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History Volume 1" , was the American Civil War a war to preserve the Union or a war to end slavery?
In "Give Me Liberty! Seagull Volume 1" and "Voices of Freedom: A Documentary History Volume 1" , how did the Age of Reform benefit women?
In "Colonial America without the Indians: Counterfactual Reflections" , what have been the four well-meaning but unproductive remedial approaches to minority history?
Electronic newsletters have become a commonly used method of distributing updates and information about industry firms and their products, services and destinations. Identify and list at least two suc...
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points (1918) What is this document about? What is the historical context? Who is the speaker? What is he or she saying? What is your personal reaction to this document? How ...
See the image attached for excerpt In a paragraph describe (A) Describe the core value discussed in the excerpt. (B) In the context of the excerpt, explain how the core value in part A is affected by ...
Who were the Californios? What was their significance? Describe their rise and fall. Did the California Land Act of 1851 violate the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? Explain how it did or did not an...
How did the development road networks facilitate the growth in popularity of the automobile? This would be during the Jazz Age Chapter 23 becoming America I need help with understand the road ways hel...
what events from 1524 to 1763 led to pontiac rebellion
How did the great depression and new deal help shape the american national identity in the 20th century ?
The popular perception of Herbert Hoover is of a president who was aloof, unconcerned and inactive as the Great Depression settled over America. Is this description accurate? Why/why not?
In combating prejudice against the Irish, did Maguire perpetuate or even promote other biases? Chapter 8- John Francis Maguire From The Irish in America (1867)
Read the document below in the module, "Testimony on the Impact of Mechanization" and explain what the testimony says about HOW industry destroyed this group's livelihood, particularly note how indust...
can the president proceed? The , FitzSimons Jared Ingersoll James Wilson. Gouy Morris Question 1 If Queen Elizabeth of England wanted to make the President a Duke, could the President accept the title...
Review of a historical website? only critique two websites from the list - review of a historical website which must be a minimum of three typed pages in length. You may only critique two websites fro...
The Emancipation Proclamation was signed at the City of Washington, this first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and of the Independence of the United...
How to use political, economic and social lenses comparing past history and their impact on current events? How does the lenses influence people in how they understand history ir current events?
How to apply history value with the drafting of the U.S. constitution to today's political debate of the government is run by the "elite"?
How did the British rule over India change after the Sepoy Mutiny. What were the pros and cons of the British rule over India? Did their rule not bring together a divided land?
How were the Republicans successful in stemming the tide of FDR liberalism, andwho were the Dixiecrats, and what is significant about this party? Im also unsure how i would support my view that the Tr...
The questions are from "The Progressive Era Video Viewing questions Why was the Boxer Rebellion in China a significant event for the United States? How did the United States gain access to build the P...
1.Discuss ways in which having a support network of people who are skilled critical thinkers can enhance your ability not to use or fall for faulty reasoning. Discuss ways in which you do or could se...
What was the United States long term objective and influence in Latin American culture?
How women shaped and were shaped by the economical political and social issues
In what ways do temperance, health reforms, and phrenology offer reflections on the changes in the United States before the Civil War? What needs did these reforms fill in the lives of antebellum Amer...
What was Alfred Mahan's views regarding imperialism and the Philippines.
latino cutures incorporate a long, rich tradition of story telling Examples of this are in the readings of
Do you think Reconstruction was a success? Why or why not? Who deserves credit or blame?
We are learning about the Vietnam war in APUSH and I got posed this question and I cannot find the answer throughout any of my reading. Please help me out! how did President Johnson became a "casualty...
Manifest Destiny was a belief that dominated the American consciousness and led to westward expansion in the 1800s. Today, US foreign policy reflects a commitment to spread our form of government to o...
Describe the different roles women played in California history. Were women vital to the development of California? Explain why or why not.
Who were the Californios? What was their significance? Describe their rise and fall. Did the California Land Act of 1851 violate the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
How would the United States have enforced the Monroe Doctrine if its declaration had been immediately challenged by any of the European powers at which it was aimed? Which of the powers of Europe woul...
Does the story of the Puritans represent an American paradox of religious freedom but also a non-religious freedom?
Does the New England Puritan society exemplified religious freedom for the individual? Or conversely, was there no religious freedom for individuals in the sense we view religious freedom today?
Are Jackson's criticisms of the bank applicable to the Federal government's handling of the 2008 financial crisis?Andrew Jackson viewed the Bank of the United States as a threat to the people's libert...
1. Was American involvement in World War I inevitable? What forces worked to maintain American neutrality? What forces propelled the country into the war? 2. Why did contemporaries refer to the 192...
What is James' perspective on American Expansionism? How do you think we saw intervention and particularly the role of the US in the Philippines? Did he support or oppose it, why?
I need to receive information for a newspaper for 8th grade American History for the Corruption Bargain. I need at least a lot of information and an intriguing headline. If you can't help me that is f...
can John Mills the subjection of women be interpreted in terms of its role in shaping the concept of democracy?
Why was John Stuart Mills the subjection of women written and what is the main idea of the document?
ok so I had a discussion board due and the questions were 1. Should General MacArthur have been allowed to invade China? Why or why not? 2. Should the United States have intervened to help anti-commu...
What are three changes from the 1960s and 1990s? Describe the positive and negative effects of the changes. Conclude each paragraph by describing the positive and negative effects of the changes. Conc...
Which event convinced people that James Monroe's presidency was ushering in an "Era of Good Feelings?" Monroe's opening of the American west to settlement by immigrants from any European nation Monroe...
You must include a short write up on their accomplishments and their struggles. They are: muckrakers Ida B. Tarbell and Upton Sinclair, women's movement leader Susan B. Anthony labor movement leader E...
Was the treatment African-American soldiers receive during world war one a surprise to people?
How did World War I affect race relations in the United States during and after the war?
What was the most signigicant impact of the war of 1812?
What worldwide threats faced the United States in the 1930's and 1940's? How did the US respond to the threats?
7. How did John C. Calhoun say the Union could be saved?
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