Write an essay explaining how Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, Common Sense, made a persuasive and impassioned case for independence from British rule for the 13 colonies and propelled the Declaration of Independence of the founding of the Republic.

Write an essay explaining how Thomas Paine’s pamphlet, Common Sense, made a persuasive and impassioned case for independence from British rule for the 13 colonies and propelled the Declaration of Independence of the founding of the Republic.  

What were the results of the War of 1812? How did the War of 1812 impact American identity

Read Chapter 7: The Early Republic As you read the chapter and view the videos, take notes on the following questions. Be sure to provide specific examples from this text in your responses. Responses should be at least 1-2 paragraphs (short answer guidelines): How did the Haitian slave revolt influence the United States? How was […]

Evaluate the reasons why the Americans were able to win the American Revolution.

Topic 1 American Revolution Evaluate the reasons why the Americans were able to win the American Revolution. Topic 2 The New Nation Evaluate political changes the Constitution created for the new nation.[NOTE: what had changed / what was different from governments they had had before the Constitution?] Topic 3 The Early Republic Evaluate the reasons […]

How-why have divisions persisted in the project of defining the French “nation” during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries?”

Modern France History Exam 3 The essay needs to be argumentative; in other words, you must have a thesis and you must support that thesis with specific reasons and the analysis of evidence. Respond to the prompt “Though the founders of the Third Republic claimed to have brought unity and consensus to France, the reality […]

How should we understand Plato’s arguments about the difference between men and women in the Republic. And how does this understanding of difference challenge our modern conceptual distinction between sex and gender?Discuss

Topic: How should we understand Plato’s arguments about the difference between men and women in the Republic. And how does this understanding of difference challenge our modern conceptual distinction between sex and gender?