History

Nazism

Question How did one group fight against Nazism? Chose one of the following secondary sources, tell us what you chose, and tell us at least one major argument or example method of activism that it discusses. here is the link where you can fin the source to answer the question http://assets.cambridge.org/97805210/03582/sample/9780521003582ws.pdf Solution Nazism Nazism, a totalitarian …

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Civil Rights

Question Part 1: 1. Explain the history of Civil Rights in the United States. 2. Next, explain what the ramifications were of the Supreme Court’s 1954 decision in Brown vs Board of Education. How did this expand civil rights in the US 3. Finally, explain the importance of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 …

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The Settlement House Movement and the assassination of Andrew Garfield

Question Jane Addams was a Suffragette and a Philanthropist who crusaded to build settlement houses in all of America’s big cities to help immigrants and the poor. Hull House in Chicago was built in 1889 and by 1911 it had grown to 13 buildings.  Read this excerpt from Addams’ “The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements” …

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The Relationship of United States with Native Americans

Question Research some aspect of the history of Native American relations in the United States.  You may choose to focus on more distant history—the Indian Wars, the establishment of the reservation system, boarding schools, and the like—or more recent events—The Dakota Access Protests at Standing Rock, the American Indian Movement (AIM), Indian gaming, the mascot …

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AJA Review #2: “Childhood and Sexual Identity Under Slavery”

Question 1. Please read one of the articles from the list below. Prepare to spend 3-5 hours reading the AJA.  Childhood and Sexual Identity under SlaveryAuthor(s): Anthony S. Parent, Jr. and Susan Brown Wallace The Urban Threshold and the Second GreatAwakening: Revivalism in New York State,1825–1835 RICHARD LEE ROGERS “No Harm to Kill Indians”: Equal …

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