Category: US History I From the Pre Colonial Period through
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Complete the entirety of all of the Questions below, in essay format. This means
Complete the entirety of all of the Questions below, in essay format. This means answering all THREE numbered questions AND their relevant parts (a, b, c, etc). Your response should be at least 3 pages in total. Submit as a single .pdf or .docx file on Blackboard. Utilize information from the reading to demonstrate understanding…
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Remember to respond both questions with at least a 4-5 sentence paragraph, each.
Remember to respond both questions with at least a 4-5 sentence paragraph, each. Question 1: The 1850’s marked the lead up to the civil war – and the last desperate attempts by national politicians to try and resolve the conflict between slave and free states. By this point the economies of the two halves of…
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Remember to respond to all four questions with at least a 4-5 sentence paragraph
Remember to respond to all four questions with at least a 4-5 sentence paragraph, each. Question 1 “Jacksonian Democracy” describes a watershed change in American politics and political style in the 1820’s and 30’s, culminating in Jackson’s election as President to two terms. Central to this change was the rise in a demand for “universal…
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Each amendment research paper must have a minimum of two scholarly sources. 1. E
Each amendment research paper must have a minimum of two scholarly sources. 1. Explain precisely what your amendment would add or change to the constitution. What would this do? How would this have affected the early Republic? Or even today? 2. Why would this amendment have been beneficial to the United States? Would it have…
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Complete the entirety of all of the Questions below, in essay format. This means
Complete the entirety of all of the Questions below, in essay format. This means answering all FOUR numbered questions AND their relevant parts (a, b, c, etc). Your response should be at least 4 pages in total. Submit as a single .pdf or .docx file on Blackboard. Utilize information from the reading to demonstrate understanding…
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Propose your amendment here. Remember that I am asking you to propose something
Propose your amendment here. Remember that I am asking you to propose something as though it were the 1790’s and you were pressing the founders to add it to the Bill of Rights. Give me your idea and roughly a paragraph explaining why you chose it. You do NOT need to give me the whole…