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Women’s rights activists African Americans Explain the socio-economic status and challenges of your minority groups at the turn of the century. How did the Industrial Revolution affect your chosen minority groups? Analyze how the Progressives brought reform to your selected minority groups. Do you find that the Progressives were successful in making government…
4 Page History Papr
This first assignment is a short position papr. You are given two readings from the publication Great Decisions. The readings for this assignment deal with China and the United States. Your objectives are as follows: A. You will evaluate sources with events or topics of the modern world for this papr. B. You assess 21st…
American History Self-Analysis
What do you think freedom means in the context of American history? Do write at least 250 words Don’t write more than 500 words Do use your own words — I want to know what you have to say! Don’t look anything up. There are no right or wrong answers to this question. Your grade for this…
Cause And Effect Chart
Create a chart that shows how the economic policies and behaviors of the 1920s led to the Great Depression. Then, identify Roosevelt’s New Deal policies that attempted to correct these economic issues? Mark in Blue the programs that you consider to be a success both in correcting the economic issue but also having a…
Odysseus hero
Odysseus is a very different kind of hero than the ones we focused on in The Iliad. Compare him to at least two other heroic characters from The Iliad. You can choose any Greek and/or Trojan hero for your comparison. Finally, consider which one of these heroes you think is the most heroic, and explain…
Question: By the time he or she is finished reading, do the authors (Palenberg, Boorman and Malory) intend for readers to judge Arthur as a good and admirable king, whose strengths outweigh his weaknesses?
Question: By the time he or she is finished reading, do the authors (Palenberg, Boorman and Malory) intend for readers to judge Arthur as a good and admirable king, whose strengths outweigh his weaknesses? Or as a bad king, impossible to admire, whose weaknesses outweigh his strengths? To support your response cite evidence from…