Women’s Suffrage

Read this chapter from the book and use it as a source you need three strong points from the reading.Write a one page paper Discussing  the important role African American women played in the fight for women’s suffrage.How did their motivations differ from those of white women?Analyze Terborg-Penn’s endnotes. What primary sources does she use and how might they be helpful to your topic? Explain

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List Of Forms Of Government

Greek culture during the Classical and Hellenistic periods reached a high level of achievement in various areas, including political thought, drama, philosophy and science.  Evaluate what you consider to be the most important of these advances, connecting them  to the political situations (forms of government) which made them possible. 

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The U.S. Constitution

Research PlanResearch Question: What are the constitutional powers of the citizens?Thesis Statement: The amendment of the constitution is necessary as civilizations and knowledge progress and the developers of the initial constitution had foreseen this and developed contingencies for effective amendment procedures.Introduction[Include a three- to five-sentence discussion of background information about your historical event to capture the interest of your audience. Write a two- to three-sentence thesis statement based on your research question that addresses your historical event and explains how your event has been influenced by historical context.]Historical Context: [Include a three- to five-sentence explanation of your event’s historical context, citing sources one and two. Use primary and secondary sources to discuss what was going on in the world, area, and society surrounding the event.]Impact of Historical Context: [Include a three- to five-sentence discussion of how historical context impacted your event, and cite your sources.]References:

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The Manifest Destiny

Describe the manifest destiny and how it effected the United States. And include all the territories, who they were, and how he United States acquired them.

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Maritime Revolution

Write a minimum of 300 words explaining which version you liked the best and why? Be thorough and detailed in your writing.Version 1- Kenneth BranaughNote: This is a modern adaptation of the play.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjuZq-8PUw0Version 2- Adrian Lesterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muLAzfQDS3MVersion 3-Andrew Scotthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6CLdCl9TB0&t=7s

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Mahatma Gandhi

Watch ghandi (1982 )_and answer these questionshttps://gototub.com/watch-gandhi-full-movie-online-free/1. Gandhi was a truly remarkable man and one of the most influential leaders of the 20th century. In 2000, Gandhi was voted the greatest man of the past 1,000 years in a poll by BBC News Online. What qualities caused tens of millions to follow this small, unassuming in his mission to liberate India from the British?2. Consider Gandhi’s speech (about 30 minutes into the film) to the crowd regarding General Smuts’s new law (fingerprinting Indians, only Christian marriage will be considered valid, police can enter any home without warrant, etc.). The crowd is outraged and cries out for revenge and violence as a response to the British. This is a pivotal moment in Gandhi’s leadership. What does he do to get them to agree to a non-violent response? Why do they follow him?3. Consider Gandhi’s response to the other injustices depicted in the film (e.g., his burning of the passes in South Africa that symbolize second-class citizenship, his request that the British leave the country after the Massacre at Amritsar, his call for a general strike—a “day of prayer and fasting”—in response to an unjust law, his refusal to pay bail after an unjust arrest, his fasts to compel the Indian people to change, his call to burn and boycott British-made clothing, his decision to produce salt in defiance of the British monopoly on salt manufacturing).What common thread, if any, do we see in these responses that might be instructive  for political leaders of today?4. Comment on the methods Gandhi used to effect change, in particular his disposition to be patient and non-retaliatory in the face of injustice. Do you agree with Gandhi’s saying that “poverty is the worst form of violence”?5. Describe what happened at Amritsar and say why it marked a turning point in Gandhi’s attitude towards the British.6. During the Hindu/Muslim riots shown in the film, one man came to Gandhi and asked for help. The man said that he had killed children of the other religion and that he knew he would be condemned to hell for that. What advice did Gandhi give him?7. What parts of Gandhi’s character would you like others to emulate ?8. Gandhi said “We must not hate the British. They have not taken India from us. We have given it to them.” What did he mean by this and how does it apply to any revolution through mass nonviolent action?9.  What are the limits of nonviolence and civil disobedience?  Comment on Gandhi’s suspension of the non-cooperation movement owing to the violent incident at Chauri Chaura in 1922?10. How did Gandhi’s embrace of religious pluralism inform his politics?

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Triangle By David Von Drehle

Write 2-3 paragraphs in response to each of the topics = about 600 words.Topic A. Focus on 2 of the persons described in the text. What intrigues you about these people? Be specific. One reviewer noted: “Triangle by David Von Drehle, a Washington Post reporter, creates a detailed, nuanced account of the tragic events of 1911. It is one in which the evil — the factory owners, the moneyed interests, the corruption of Tammany Hall — appears a bit less than sinister, while the good — the union organizers, the society matrons, the political reformers, and the workers themselves — teems with the natural divisions and tensions that make the story less a melodrama and a much more human tale.” How does Von Drehle help you understand these people in less stereotypic ways?Topic B. Von Drehle ends his text with “As for the mostly nameless young women and men who went on strike in 1909 and bravely walked those relentless picket lines through a freezing winter–and especially those remarkable young people who later died at the Triangle–their memory grows. Their individual lives are mostly lost to us, but their monument and legacy are stitched into our world.” Do you think Von Drehle has made his case? how? Be specific — with citations of page numbers from the text.

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Causes Of World War I

Write a 5 paragraph essay with 3 contentions stating the 3 most significant causes of World War I. Please have an introduction paragraph including a thesis that describes the who, what, when, where, and why of this topic. DO NOT PLAGIARIZE AT ALL!!

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Anglo American Settlement

The prompt is “What were the most important factors that encouraged Anglo-Americans and new immigrants to settle the West? What were the most important impediments to their efforts?” It has to articulate a thesis and only has to be 250 words. The main thing is it has to provide evidence/details from the note guidelines I have provided below.

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Abuse Of Power

How does the constitution organize the US government to prevent abuse of power.

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