What was Prohibition and why was it a significant period in American history? How was the St. Valentines Day Massacre a reflection of this particular period? What effects did this event have on Prohibition era Chicago?
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What was Prohibition and why was it a significant period in American history? How was the...
What are the two most important things you learned concerning American history in this course? Describe each of them and discuss their effects on contemporary American society. Why are they important?
Give Me Liberty An American History by Eric Foner Fourth edition- From approximately 1750 on, how did the colonist justify their protest and illuminate rebellion? What sources did they call on? what philosophies were influential? how was the language of freedom and liberty used?
why is the patient's history of alcoholism significant? what referrals would you provide to support his choice to discontinue using alcohol?
What were the problems of the american frontier after 1763 and how did the British address these problems? This is history question at least you answer in 250 words thanks.
a. What is the history of the UK's membership in the EU? b. Why did UK want to change the terms of membership? Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union? Why? d. What are the risks of leaving? How could a "Leave" vote affect the rest of Europe? Explai C. a. What is the history of the UK's membership in the EU? b. Why did UK want to change the terms of membership? Should the United...
History Question (5-6 sentences for each question) 1. What factors led to the Latin American revolutions? What major challenges faced the new nations of the Western Hemisphere? 2. Discuss the threats to Mexico sovereignty from foreign powers after independence ? 3. Discuss the connection between the women's rights movement and the abolition of slavery in America? 4. How did immigration patterns change in the nineteenth century and how did these changes affect the Western Hemisphere nations that received immigrants?
Choose one time period and discuss the history of religious oppression. 1) Roman Imperial Period vs. Christianity (60 CE-310 CE) 2) Christian oppression of pagans in Roman World (395 CE-476 CE) B) The Crusades (12h century 1100s) 4) Salem Witch Trials- Massachusetts (1692-1693) 5) Exputsion of the Jews and Muslims from Spain (1490-1493) 6) Anti-Semtism in Medieval Spain, France, England, Italy, Germany (choose one country only-800-1392) 7) Romans versus Jews (20-200 CE) 8) Catholics vs. Huguenots in France (16th-17th centuries-1500s-1600s)...
American History 1. Virtually every founding father owned at least one slave at some point in his life. Who was a notable exception? Benjamin Franklin. George Washington. John Adams. James Madison. Thomas Jefferson. 2. How did John Locke influence slave holders? He promoted the concept that protecting property was a natural right. He discussed a gradual abolition of slavery. He wanted to convert all slaves to Christianity. He condemned the slave trade as an evil practice. He wanted slaves to...
Choose one time period and discuss the history of racial/ethnic oppression. 1) Slave trade in Virginia (1600s) 2) Slavery in the United States south (1800s) 3) Chinese railroad workers in US (1868-1924) 4) Trail of tears (1831-1850) Native Americans 5) Small Pox Epidemic Native Americans (1754-1763) 6) Anti-ltalian Immigration (1840-1924) 7) Anti-Jewish Immigration (1860- 1930) 8) Social Darwinism (1880-1944) 9) Anti-German Immigration (1680-1760) 10) 1985 Philadelphia Police Bombing (1985) 11) Anti-Latino Immigration (1840-1936) 12) One of your own choice (must...
What do you think History and Systems is? What place does H&S have in the psychology field? How do you think this field has contributed to our present day knowledge of human behavior and/or just in the field of psychology in general? Should we even continue to teach this? If not, why? Lastly, what is your favorite psychology fact and why? If you can, speak about the history of the fact, how you came about to learn about it, why...