When you analyze a primary source, you are undertaking the most important job of the historian.There is no better way to understand events in the past than by examining the sourceswhetherjournals, newspaper articles, letters, court case records, novels, artworks, music orautobiographiesthat people from that period left behind. For this course, students willcomplete one primary source […]
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Any topic (writer’s choice)
The paper should be typed, double-spaced with margins similar to the course syllabus. Use Times New Roman 12 pt. for font and font size. we have studied Confucian gender ideology, women and the family in premodern China, using a range of historical documents, secondary literature, and visual materials. In this assignment, you have an opportunity […]
World History
Answer in a well-organized essay using specific examples from the readings and lectures. A good answer should be at least 3 substantial paragraphs.NO INTERNET OR OTHER OUTSIDE SOURCES MAY BE USED. all answers must be written in your own words. Do NOT cut and paste information from the textbook, the internet, or other sources. Please […]
What geopolitical forces drew the United States into the World Wars
This is the essay promptWhat geopolitical forces drew the United States into World War II? Was it different from theissues that drove us into World War I? How did the American attitude toward the world changebecause of the Second World War?
Sectionalism and Increased Internal Tensions in the United States Essay
You will write an essay in response to the following question: How did the rise of sectionalism increase tensions over slavery within the United States in the mid-19th century? This quarter you will write an essay that has an introduction, TWO body paragraphs, and a conclusion. You must look at the rubric for guidance and […]
. Discuss the ways that the events and trends of the interwar years not only contributed to the second world war but also the postwar realignment, i.e., spread of communism, anti-colonialism movements, Cold War, etc. Consider why some countries such as Ch
Directions: Select and answer one (1) of the following questions in an essay of between 56 pages. Figure between 15001800 words using either Calibri 11pt or Times New Roman 12pt font, 1 margins, double spaced. Discuss the ways that the events and trends of the interwar years not only contributed to the second world war […]
1. Compare and contrast wartime Reconstruction, Presidential Reconstruction, and Congressional/Radical Reconstruction, noting the key differences between the three. 2. Analyze the failure of land redistribution for Blacks and whether sharecropping was an
1. Compare and contrast wartime Reconstruction, Presidential Reconstruction, and Congressional/Radical Reconstruction, noting the key differences between the three. 2. Analyze the failure of land redistribution for Blacks and whether sharecropping was an acceptable substitute for economic freedom. 3. Analyze how terrorism and economic pressure both hindered and helped the Reconstruction of the South. 4. Compare […]
Slavery
Use quotes and compare and contrast how they talk about slavery. How are interpretations similar or different? How much coverage is devoted to a topic? What types of sources does the book employ? How are those sources interpreted? Finally, how might you account for the change in how events have been portrayed?
Response to articles
Please write an essay response based on the article readings. Why do you think it’s important we keep the memory of the war “alive”? Summarize what happens and answer the question. Only need to be 250 words. Please have works cited page and in-text citation. Articles:https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/oralhistory/interviews/browse/?page=B https://catalog.archives.gov/id/28469393
Mexican American War
What is an analytical paper? When you are required to write an analytical essay, it means in your essay you should present some argument, and then to analyze it thoroughly.Elements The basic elements of academic essay writing are two: a thesis and evidence, divided into three parts: an introduction, the systematic development of an argument […]