The British Industrial Revolution and Its Influence Today How the British industrial revolution changed the work environment in factories, particularly the effects for women and children.
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How did slavery-freedom influence the racial meanings of US citizenship and how immigrant workers are perceived as belonging or not belonging?
4. Slavery, Migrations, and Regulating Labor This week, we explored the foundations of U.S. society through the institution of slavery, along with how migrations and immigration policy have shaped ideas of belonging. Citing the lectures and readings answer the following questions in a few paragraphs: How was the institution of slavery central to the creation […]
What similarities and differences exist between settler colonialism-colonization,
3. Settler Colonialism and Colonization In this week, we examined the origins of the United States in terms of colonization, settler colonialism and the erasure of American Indian and Native Hawaiian claims to sovereignty . Citing at least two of the supplementary materials, please answer the following questions in a few paragraphs: What similarities and […]
Why did Galileo address this letter to his student, in response to the earlier correspondence, who was already a supporter of Galileo’s views and the Copernican theory?
Answer one of the following questions: 1) Why did Galileo address this letter to his student, in response to the earlier correspondence, who was already a supporter of Galileo’s views and the Copernican theory? Why would he not address the other side of the argument, the political parties who attempted to disprove his views? 2)Why […]
What do you think is the most important short-term cause of your event,-why?
Topic: World War 2 World War II (1939-1945) Think about how the causes and effects of this event can be connected to other events and developments that we have studied. Support these connections with evidence from the readings. This should be written as one continuous essay, with well-written paragraphs. Answer the following questions: What do […]
Explain what was being exchanged and how it influenced can still be seen today.
Writing – Colombian Exchange The Colombian exchange had an enormous impact on the world. the Colombian exchange resulted in the movement of food, animals, people, and diseases across the Atlantic Ocean, between the New World and Old World. Analize the chart above to understand what items were moved across geographical boundaries. Using this information in […]
How did the Punic Wars make Rome into an empire-In what ways did Diocletian attempt to revitalize Rome?
Essay Question (Choose one of the following topics and compose an essay of at least 2 pages. Essays should be written in Times New Roman or Arial, 12 point font, and double- spaced. You are to submit your completed essay to Canvas in the provided drop box. Submission must be in either a Word document […]
What role did-does the 14th amendment play in advancing rights?
Gotta answer this question “What role did and does the 14th amendment play in advancing rights? (This is a great amendment to use to trace the expansion of rights from Brown vs. the Board of Education, to Roe v. Wade, to marriage equality, etc. Consider including a paragraph or two about additional ways this amendment […]
What were the problems German Jews had to confront when they wanted to emigrate from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939?
Nazi Germany 1. What kind of violence (e.g. physical, economical juridical) against Jews can you identify during the time period between 1933 and 1939, and how did German authorities and German individuals try to justify these policies between 1933 and 1939? 2. What were the problems German Jews had to confront when they wanted to […]
What extent can historians rely on the sources to develop an understanding of the peoples/cultures/societies that they describe?
Global History To what extent can historians rely on the sources to develop an understanding of the peoples/cultures/societies that they describe? 2. Do the sources tell us more about the authors than the peoples/cultures/societies that they describe? 3. To what extent do the descriptions of Mongols and/or indigenous peoples reveal an ‘imperial gaze’?