The Watergate Scandal is overviewed.
How has the Watergate scandal affected the way Americans feel about their government? This posting includes specific examples.
Affirmative Action is discussed.
This posting debates Affirmative Action.
Please help me so that I can complete the following assignment - Write a word paper addressing the following points: Describe the connection between student unrest and the Vietnam War, noting how each affected the other. Explain the political and social outcomes of the end of the Vietnam War. Use at least two resourc ...continues
The impact of the invention of the cotton gin is assessed.
With the invention of the cotton gin, slavery became increasingly ingrained in the American south. How did slaves respond to this? Discuss their various methods to cope ranging from sabotage to outright rebellion. Do you think their actions affected the way that whites viewed slavery? This question is debated.
I need to create a 6-9 slide powerpoint presentation that covers how the U.S. became involved with the politics of Southeast Asia and how that involvment impacted the U.S. political climate of the 1950's. The presentation must contain speaker notes which is what I am having the most trouble with. I truly do not get politics an ...continues
Politics of Progressivism are examined.
This job analyzes the politics of progressivism under Theodore Roosevelt and the consequential social movement that developed during the progressive era.
Results of the Great Depression and the New Deal are listed.
This job analyzes the events and policies that resulted from the Great Depression and the New Deal.
Popular democracy is briefly examined.
Features of colonial politics that contributed to the development of popular democracy are explained. It also infers what kept political life from being more truly democratic.
Revolutionary War events are traced.
This job summarizes the course and conduct of the Revolutionary War after 1778 and describes the key role played by France in the final victory at Yorktown.
Theodore Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy is examined.
Theodore Roosevelt's quote, "Speak softly, but carry a big stick" is summarized and connected to modern American foreign policy.