Topic 1: What were the events in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957? What happened in Birmingham, Alabama, a few years later? Who were a few prominent figures in these events, and what did they do? Topic 2: What were the
Historiography AssignmentInstructions: You should, by now, have read and discussed many different approaches to researching and writing the history of the era of the American Revolution. Your task is to write an essay in which you compare at le
Historiography AssignmentInstructions: You should, by now, have read and discussed many different approaches to researching and writing the history of the era of the American Revolution. Your task is to write an essay in which you compare at least three
Any topic (writer’s choice)
Instructions: Option 1: Answer two separate questions, each answer counting once. Use the following format to indicate each of your answers separately: Option 1 / [the number of the question] and Option 1 / [the number of the question].
European Imperialism
European imperialism witnessed the domination of Western powers over much of the rest of the world. Many countries became a colony of a European power or experienced increasing pressure from Europe. What factors led Europeans to expand globally and acquire
antiquity and 19 century
Use New Times Roman, 12 point font. 1 margins at top and bottom; 1 1/4margins left and right. Include only the text of your responsesno identificationinformation is required. and do not repeat the text of theprompts. 1. According to Marx,
Jan Gross “The Neighbors”
LENGTH: 1,000 words (about 4-5 typed, double-spaced pages). Be prepared to discuss your paper in class. What crime did Jan Gross uncover in the village of Jedwabne in the summer of 1941? How does his account differ from the narratives
WRITER IS FREE TO CHOOSE TOPIC
Text: Mcgerr M., Lewis J. E., Oakes J., Cullather N., Boydston J., Summers M., & Camilla (2020). Of the People. [Columbia College]. Retrieved from https://ccis.vitalsource.com/#/books/9780190088026/ This week, cultural and economic worlds continue to collide. Through your reading, though, you come
Explain why every American should known this history and propose how knowing specific parts of this history could help mend race relations in the United States.
Essay The Impact of African American History First Read this latest article before answering week 8’s Final Discussion: From Juneteenth to the Tulsa massacre: What isn’t taught in classrooms has a profound impact Educators said the history of systemic racism
history
write a 5-page essay that makes an argument about the centrality of liberty, race, OR violence in U.S. history before 1865. In other words, select ONE of the three themes of liberty, race, and violence. Then, examine its place in
Holocaust
http://holocaustmusic.ort.org/ https://www.theholocaustexplained.org/ https://www.holocaustimages.com/sculptures.html Reflect on the 3 “field trips” above. How long did it take you to go through them? How did they make you feel? What did you see, do, think about, interact with, or otherwise engage with for