Category: American history homework help
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Women and the American Revolution Discussion 1. Discuss one continuity or di
Women and the American Revolution Discussion 1. Discuss one continuity or difference you see in women’s lives in the Revolutionary Era versus the Colonial Era. Specify which women/group of women you are discussing. 3. Choose a term or woman from this list below and explain her/its significance to the Colonial or Revolutionary era…
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Women and the American Revolution Discussion 1. Discuss one continuity or di
Women and the American Revolution Discussion 1. Discuss one continuity or difference you see in women’s lives in the Revolutionary Era versus the Colonial Era. Specify which women/group of women you are discussing. 3. Choose a term or woman from this list below and explain her/its significance to the Colonial or Revolutionary era…
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The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies
The tensions that arose between Great Britain and her North American colonies as a result of taxation and other measures following the Seven Years’ War culminated in war, a movement for independence, and the establishment of a new nation. The ideals that fueled the Revolution were grounded in Enlightenment Era thought. These same ideals still…
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The Progressive-era stands out as a time when reformers sought to address soci
The Progressive-era stands out as a time when reformers sought to address social ills brought about by a rapidly changing society. Debates surrounded issues such as political corruption, the regulation of business practices, racial equality, women’s suffrage, and the living conditions of impoverished immigrants overcrowded into urban slums. Atlanta Compromise – Booker T. Washington 1895…
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Reflection discussion post 300-500 words. I will send link directly for documen
Reflection discussion post 300-500 words. I will send link directly for documentary film. Note: The unauthorized use of Chat GPT or A.I. in your reflection assignment will be detected by Turnitin.com and if detected will result in automatic failure on the assignmen
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In 1914 Woodrow Wilson proclaimed U.S. neutrality, and asked the American peop
In 1914 Woodrow Wilson proclaimed U.S. neutrality, and asked the American people to remain “impartial in thought as well as deed.” At the end of the war, some members of the government pushed to expand American influence but to also remain free of any commitments, a policy its critics referred to as isolationism In…
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Some early Europeans who visited West African nations promoted the idea that th
Some early Europeans who visited West African nations promoted the idea that the societies they encountered had no history. Many questioned whether the societies should even be referred to as civilizations. Based on your learning in Module 2, how do you respond to these ideas? Remember that your answer must include historical evidence. You may…
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The Progressive-era stands out as a time when reformers sought to address soci
The Progressive-era stands out as a time when reformers sought to address social ills brought about by a rapidly changing society. Debates surrounded issues such as political corruption, the regulation of business practices, racial equality, women’s suffrage, and the living conditions of impoverished immigrants overcrowded into urban slums. Atlanta Compromise – Booker T. Washington 1895…
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Review and identify relevant information on the linked PBS American Experience
Review and identify relevant information on the linked PBS American Experience site, Reconstruction The Second Civil War White Southern Responses to Black Emancipation | American Experience | Official Site | PBS Milestone Documents | National Archives Consider the following statement: “The persistence of racism in both the North and the South lay at the heart…
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The Republican victory in 1896 gave heart to proponents of prosperity through
The Republican victory in 1896 gave heart to proponents of prosperity through foreign trade. McKinley sought neither war nor colonies, but many in his party wanted both. Called “jingos,” they included Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt; John Hay, the ambassador to London, and senators Albert Beveridge and Henry Cabot Lodge. Britain, France,…