Discipline: History

Who was Crazy Horse? Define what you think his role was: a) from the Native American viewpoint and b) from a historical viewpoint. Present two of Crazy Horse’s observations about the arrival of white settlers. Do you think his observatiWho was Crazy Horse? Define what you think his role was: a) from the Native American viewpoint and b) from a historical viewpoint. Present two of Crazy Horse’s observations about the arrival of white settlers. Do you think his observati

Westward Expansion After reading the Background Materials and the passage below, discuss the following questions. Use additional resources to support your ideas and to strengthen your argument. The excerpt is from a book entitled Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglalas by Mari Sandoz. In her book, Sandoz recalls stories she had heard as a child […]

How does Speier define public opinion? Until the French Revolution writers feared that the public at large were unreliable due to superstition, prejudice, and excess passion. Who did earlier writers believe was likely to hold reasonableHow does Speier define public opinion? Until the French Revolution writers feared that the public at large were unreliable due to superstition, prejudice, and excess passion. Who did earlier writers believe was likely to hold reasonable

It is an article of faith that democracies represent the will of the populace, and therefore must be cognizant of public opinion. But this was not always the case. Before the Enlightenment (18th century) sovereigns believed that they ruled by divine will, not popular will. The signing of Magna Carta in 1215 had confirmed the […]

To what extent does the Neom project create social, environmental, and economic issues?To what extent does the Neom project create social, environmental, and economic issues?

Essay structure should have two perspectives/ sides, one supports that neom helps the social, environmental, and economic aspect, while also having a countering side saying that neom does create social, environmental, and economic issues. This is what I have written before. So use this as a reference for the level of words and language I […]

The historical collision between the western (Europe) and non-western (the Americas) worlds has resulted in contests, negotiations, adaptations, and resistance.The historical collision between the western (Europe) and non-western (the Americas) worlds has resulted in contests, negotiations, adaptations, and resistance.

Address ways in which the pre-contact world was altered after contact with Europeans and after experiences of conquest and colonization. Things to consider: Identify, define and discuss the significance of colonial practices and institutions. How did these affect gender, race, and class positionality and relations? Was this imperial expansion simply a conquest and imposition of […]

How did the economic, social, and cultural changes in the United States convert fashion to mass production, marketing, and distribution from the late 19th to the mid-20th century?How did the economic, social, and cultural changes in the United States convert fashion to mass production, marketing, and distribution from the late 19th to the mid-20th century?

The professor said:“In a well-written essay, compose a thoughtful response to the question below in approximately 1500-2000 words using ONLY the course materials (the equivalent to 4-5, double-spaced printed pages): How did the economic, social, and cultural changes in the United States convert fashion to mass production, marketing, and distribution from the late 19th to the […]

Lasting Impact of laws/policies/racism directed towrds Native American Virginians (Monacans)Lasting Impact of laws/policies/racism directed towrds Native American Virginians (Monacans)

My Thesis Statement/Argument: The Racial Integrity Act, the Indian Removal Act, and other laws designed to infringe upon natives’ rights, the erasure of native culture, problems with boarding schools in Virginia, and the lack of rights given to those not considered white greatly impacted the native community. Many of the issues faced by natives today […]

Evolving Perceptions of Women in Chinese Society: Tradition to Modernity Transition PeriodEvolving Perceptions of Women in Chinese Society: Tradition to Modernity Transition Period

Write an argumentative essay answering the question: How has the inconsistent portrayal of women by the Chinese government hindered the incorporation of female-written literature into cultural narratives and mainstream discourse? Refined begging paragraphs already done:) just need to complete essay.  Introduction:  While exploring women’s roles in Chinese society it becomes clear that there is an […]

Analysis of how 2 primary sources show differences in working or living conditions during the Industrial RevolutionAnalysis of how 2 primary sources show differences in working or living conditions during the Industrial Revolution

PROMPT:  Find two primary sources that take conflicting views of the working or living conditions during the Industrial Revolution. Analyze how the sources present the new industrial system. What aspects of industrial life do they focus on? How do you explain the differences in their views? Use at least two scholarly sources to provide context for […]

“What factors led to increasing educational stratification for Mexican Americans in the early 1900’s? Explain the dominant rationale behind educational stratification and the impact it had on Mexican communities.”“What factors led to increasing educational stratification for Mexican Americans in the early 1900’s? Explain the dominant rationale behind educational stratification and the impact it had on Mexican communities.”

The last part of the topic that would not fit was:  “Be sure to consider how Mexican American families resisted. (Consider the Lemon Grove case).”  The instructions given were:  “Your reply should state a single thesis, and your explanation should be based on analysis and evidence. You must use, analyze, and cite specific examples from the […]

“In your view, what were the most important factors leading to increased Mexican Immigration from 1900­‐1920’s? Be sure to consider both Push and Pull factors and the Mexican Revolution.”“In your view, what were the most important factors leading to increased Mexican Immigration from 1900­‐1920’s? Be sure to consider both Push and Pull factors and the Mexican Revolution.”

The instructions given were:  “Your reply should state a single thesis, and your explanation should be based on analysis and evidence. You must use, analyze, and cite specific examples from the readings to support your claims. You may approach each of the questions in any way you choose, but remember, this is not a summary, but a […]