Category: History

History

you MUST HAVE the text book of Give Me Liberty An American History by Eric Foner seagull 6th edition vol.2 to get information and you can also find information on it in the internet.

PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTION ON THE WORD DOC. PROVIDED FOR YOU

Do number 1-4 and it must be a short answer for each (4 – 5 sentences)

What is the importance of the great awakening

    THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO TURNITIN.

Instructions:

1000-1250 words in APA format. This will include:
1.    Title Page
2.    Abstract Page (WILL NOT CONTRIBUTE TO WORD COUNT)
3.    Works Cited Page: 5 OUTSIDE SOURCES REQUIRED (preferably online sources)

EASSY TOPIC: What is the importance of the Great Awakening?

DUE DATE: MARCH 7 AT 11:59 PM

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Prompt 1. Write an essay that comprehensively explains the major features of European/Indian conflicts between the 1490s and the 1700s. To do that, you should explain: 1) what were the major patterns of Native American life in North America before Europeans arrived? 2) how did Indian and European ideas of freedom differ on the eve of contact? 2) what happened when people’s of the Americas came in contact with Europeans? 4) conclude your essay by explaining what events like King Philip’s War (1675-1676), Bacon’s Rebellion (1676), and Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763) may suggest about “conflicts over the meaning and boundaries of freedom in this era of American history. Be sure to use specific examples from chapters 1-4 in the textbook, from the Weekly Module pages, and relevant videos to support your essay.

European perceptions and treatment of Native Americans during the 16th and 17th centuries

Discuss European perceptions and treatment of Native Americans during the 16th and 17th centuries by addressing the following questions:

1. What negative impressions / assumptions did European explorers have about the indigenous people (Native Americans) they encountered?
– Regarding their physical appearances, clothing
– Their customs, beliefs, religious practices, rituals, language, nomenclature (naming), etc.
2. What facts (*specific examples) were later found to be historically more accurate about Indian societies in relation to:
– Family structure, especially the role of women?
– Tribal structure / government? – Agriculture and trade?
– Alliances (with Europeans as well as with other tribes)?
3. What were the biological and social consequences of contact (i.e. The Columbian Exchange) between Europeans and Native Americans?
– Diseases
– Animals / Insects
– Plants / Crops
– Weapons / Culture
(Must have 4 credible college sources)

Problems in the US

Take some of the main problems that disturb us in the United States today: neglect, poverty, inflation, pollution, racial discrimination.
To what extent do you find such problems in societies run by tradition: by command? What is your feeling about the responsibility the market system bears for these problems in the United States?

You may use articles from the internet

Problems in the US

Take some of the main problems that disturb us in the United States today: neglect, poverty, inflation, pollution, racial discrimination.
To what extent do you find such problems in societies run by tradition: by command? What is your feeling about the responsibility the market system bears for these problems in the United States?

You may use articles from the internet.

Forum 6

Your assignment for this forum is to view Hany Abu-Assad’s 2005 film  “Paradise Now”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcESoSGU1gg

Begin your essay with analyzing the relationship of Said and Khaled in regard to doubt and free will, and secondly explicate how the character of Suha serves as a lever of intervention to these characters and within the film itself.  In this regard, what is the film suggesting about gender dynamics? Further, fully explore the dichotomies of victim/oppressor, collaborator/martyr, and sacrifice/revenge and explain how this film questions the meaning of these terms/ideas and disempowers them.  In this manner, what is this film trying to humanize in its treatment of these themes and how is this suggestive of non-violence?  Lastly, briefly ruminate on how this film allows us to reconsider Grossman’s reflections on language and meaning in regard to individual/group dynamics.

Forum 6 SEM

Here is the link to the movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcESoSGU1gg

For this forum our focus is on the film Paradise Now.  Begin your post with analyzing the relationship of Said and Khaled in regard to doubt and free will, and secondly explicate how the character of Suha serves as a lever of intervention to these characters and within the film itself.  In this regard, what is the film suggesting about gender dynamics? Further, fully explore the dichotomies of victim/oppressor, collaborator/martyr, and sacrifice/revenge and explain how this film questions the meaning of these terms/ideas and disempowers them.  In this manner, what is this film trying to humanize in its treatment of these themes and how is this suggestive of non-violence?  Lastly, briefly ruminate on how this film allows us to reconsider Grossman’s reflections on language and meaning in regard to individual/group dynamics.   
My guidelines/questions here are meant to spur your thinking in your writing of an original and thought-provoking post.  There are certainly many points of entry in your reading and interpretation of this film. 

Jacksonian Democracy

Research paper on Jacksonian Democracy utilizing the attached sources, outline, and thesis.

The Rough Draft must include (1) 1000 words, (2) a revised thesis statement, (3) three primary sources from your eText and (4) at least two secondary sources formatted in Chicago Style as documented in the Rampolla text to support our thesis.

The eText is Chapter 10 in  “Of the People” A History of the United States with Sources  by: Michael McGerr

Drafting of the U.S. Constitution

Please complete the attached grid.

Would it be possible to make this project into newsletter format?

I can add the slides. I just need the other sections completed according to the template.

My research question is: What are the constitutional powers of citizens?