The Women Suffrage Movement Research Question: Why did some states refuse to allow women the right to vote while other states did not?
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What are your impressions about the attitudes these men had about slavery, whether they were slavery proponents or abolitionists?
Take a Stand on Slavery Read the following pro- and anti-slavery documents Pro-Slavery: George Fitzhugh Advocates Slavery: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h3141t.html Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro Race: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h3106t.html James Henry Hammond Advocates Slavery: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h3439t.html Excerpts from Edmund Ruffin’s “The Political Economy of Slavery”: http://www.shoppbs.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lincolns/filmmore/ps_ruffin.html Abolitionists: David Walker’s Appeal: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h2931t.html Frederick Douglass, “What to the Slave is the […]
Discuss how the institution of slavery differed between two English colonies/regions.
Slavery • Discuss how the institution of slavery differed between two English colonies/regions. For example, you may compare slavery in the Chesapeake and New England. How did work, crops, and conditions of servitude differ?
How to deal with both dimensions of the nation’s motto
Into our education system, just the Eurocentric view of itself, and the White-centered view of African Amer-icans, and even this is slim to nonexistent.Increasingly aware of this ignorance, educators everywhere have begun to recognize the need to re-cover the missing chapters of American history. In 1990, the Task Force on Minorities for New York stressed […]
How has “Gentlemen’s History” affected our understanding of the key events surrounding, and our conceptions of the career of Julius Caesar, and about his allies, and his adversaries?
Gentlemen&x27;s History Points to Examine 1. Examine the term “Gentlemen’s History”: How has “Gentlemen’s History” affected our understanding of the key events surrounding, and our conceptions of the career of Julius Caesar, and about his allies, and his adversaries? In this vein, examine Dr.Parenti’s own treatment of Cicero as an example illustrating all aspects of […]
Explain the meaning and origin of the name of the period; explain the significance of the beginning and ending (i.e., bookend) dates (years) of the period.
The Gilded Era theme/motif 1: political, social, and economic corruption theme/motif 2: westward social expansion DEFINE = Explain the meaning and origin of the name of the period; explain the significance of the beginning and ending (i.e., bookend) dates (years) of the period. (I’ve given specific dates above, but keep in mind that the bookend […]
Did the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles “create” an environment in Europe that led to World War II, why or why not?
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I, but many historians consider the treaty controversial because of its stipulations that may have led to the Great Depression and/or World War II. 1. Did the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles “create” an environment in Europe that led to World War II, why […]
Write Property right of wife, daughter, brotherless daughter, mother and right over Stridhan
Proprietary right of the Gupta women Write Property right of wife, daughter, brotherless daughter, mother and right over Stridhan
What is it about their policies, actions, and contributions that made them effective or ineffective?
Spark 6 Review the Lukacs reading in this week’s Learning Resources to understand the context in which World War II leaders rose. Examine the policies, actions, and contributions of each world leader and their impact on the events of World War II. Use your completed World War II Political World Leaders Comparison Chart for reference. […]
Which groups are most likely to vote-Which groups are least likely-Some industrial democracies have mandatory voting laws.
Voting is a hallmark of a democratic society, yet not everyone votes. Which groups are most likely to vote? Which groups are least likely? Some industrial democracies have mandatory voting laws. Is this a good idea? How might one reconcile mandatory voting and a free society? Would mandatory voting work in the United States ?