Explain the domestic and international factors that led to the Great Depression. How did World War 1, the mass consumerism of the 1920s, and Laissez Faire economics contribute to the economic crisis? Sources for this prompt: American Yawp Fireside Chat on Banking Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 (L8) Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the…
PROMPT Option 2: Describe the culture wars of the 1920s. Why was there such widespread opposition to the modern changes that defined the decade? How was this opposition expressed? How did this affect immigrants and political radicals? Identify and discuss the physiographic region in which you live and at least one other. Talk about how…
TopicWhy Was TN so critical during the Civil War? Sources for this prompt: Bucy textbook Video: Rivers and Rails (lesson 7 for projects folder) at least two lesson 7 sources (either from required or for projects folders) For Outline: Use at least 2 of the sources listed above Outline Instructions You will complete an Outline…
Outside of the main theme(s), give two other opinions, any kind of noticeable likes or dislikes about the people, places & events of this books subject matter, the author revealed in writing the book you are doing your assignment on.
The description is in the attached photos, the assignment involves watching this documentary of bathtubs over Broadway and writing the paper based on the prompt questions provided in the attachments. I do request that its just very simple and straight to the point..
Review The Lost Soul of the American Presidency by Stephen Knott. Use Chicago Style Footnotes and formatting; double-space your paper; use 12 point Times New Roman Font; put page numbers in the lower right hand corner. Use the directions from section 3d-1 from Rampolla’s Pocket Guide to Writing in History for guidelines. Your paper should…
In this assignment, you will craft an essay of 350-500 words comparing two significant pieces of historical rhetoric: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s inaugural “Fear Itself” speech and the 1936 Republican Party Platform. Both reflect the deep political, economic, and ideological divisions during the Great Depression. By analyzing these texts, youll evaluate contrasting perspectives on Roosevelts New…
Purpose The purpose of this paper is for students to critically explore a controversial decision or topic in American history and reach a well-supported conclusion. Students will engage with assigned readings, class materials, independent research, and scholarly debates in order to analyze competing historical interpretations. For this course, students must select and analyze the following…
Please choose one of The Imagined Africa options below. Your task will be to carefully gather relevant information right from the beginning of the assignment. You will then need to compile and document your evidence on a digital webpage created using Adobe ExpressLinks to an external site.. It’s essential that your analysis for each article,…
choose question 2 or 5. all instructions are in the photos for readings I will look up which ones you need when you choose which question and key artworks and terms.