The chapter is a historiographical essay, Simon Toner, Interminable: The Historiography of the Vietnam War, 19451975, in A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present, vol. 2, 1st ed., ed. Christopher R. W. Dietrich (Hoboken, NJ: John
Any topic (writer’s choice)
For week 4’s primary source reflection, I want you to read the source “The Trial of John Peter Zenger (1735)” from our READER. Then write a response as you have been in past weeks between 300 and 500 words. I
Any topic (writer’s choice)
The chapter is a historiographical essay, Simon Toner, Interminable: The Historiography of the Vietnam War, 19451975, in A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations: Colonial Era to the Present, vol. 2, 1st ed., ed. Christopher R. W. Dietrich (Hoboken, NJ: John
Ulrich Beck
We are therefore concerned no longer exclusively with making nature useful or with releasing mankind from traditional constraints, but also and essentially with problems resulting from techno-economic development itself. Risk Society, p.19 Read the quote by Ulrich Beck above. In
What has been the single most important aspect of American life
PLEASE ADD FOOTNOTES *** essay should not focus on the civil rights movement of the 1960s. What has been the single most important aspect of American life in which legal equality has been advanced since 1970? Second, which two tactics
The Vietnam War
Assignment #13 The Vietnam War Step 1: Watch Hearts and Minds online Step 2: Read The Impossible Victory from A Peoples History Step 3: Complete the Discussion Board Discussion Prompt: We weren’t on the wrong side,” a stricken Daniel Ellsberg
final paper ( put a title which relate to this paper )
By what means did Columbus & other European invaders commit genocides in the Americas? What motivated each nation? What would be just punishment for genocides? How does this, & how should this, affect how Natives are treated? Include discussion of
Compare two ancient civilizations
INTRODUCTIONAround 500 BCE, four empires emerged along the Mediterranean Sea, Central Asia, and East Asia. The Greek, Roman, Persian, and Chinese Empires all expanded at an astonishing pace, encompassing vast territories and millions of people. Each empire was affected by
The Congress of Vienna, Revolutions of 1848, the Scramble for Africa, the Paris Peace Conference, and the Holocaust. What were these events and how did they shape the formation of Europe?
You will have the choice of two essay questions. You will write on one prompt from the two given. It is expected that you will use examples from through out the second half of the course, from the readings, videos,
HISTORY
CHOOSE FROM ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONTROVERSIAL HISTORICAL TOPICS. N.B: MUST TAKE A SIDE ON THIS TOPIC AND OFFER YOUR OPINION THIS IS NOT JUST A HISTORY REPORT- IT REQUIRES THAT YOU TAKE A POSITION ON THE HISTORICAL EVENT/TOPIC. PICK