The developing world of Nazi Germany : Identify and discuss how one idea, one event, and one social value in modern German history played a role in the Nazi movement.

The developing world of Nazi Germany National Socialism hardly developed in a vacuum. It took shape borrowing from and reacting to a host of ideals, movements, aesthetics, and images circulating since the early 19th century. Citing at least 8 separate primary source documents and 2 secondary sources from Weeks 2-8 in our course, identify and … Read more

Compartive history on the theme bodies : Research and write a 5000-word essay on a topic or question relating to ‘Bodies’ in history.

Compartive history on the theme bodies Research and write a 5000-word essay on a topic or question relating to ‘Bodies’ in history. As with the review essay, where you brought together sources on more than one historical context, the long essay should also have some kind of comparative dimension. This comparison could involve analyzing the … Read more

To what extent do these gaps in Wagner’s evidence blunt the persuasive power of The Skull of Alum Bheg?

Historical reference From the first, scholar Kim A. Wagner freely acknowledges that he has not been able to uncover any historical reference to Alum Bheg outside the handwritten note accompanying his putative skull, let alone verify that said skull belonged to this specific shadowy sepoy. To what extent do these gaps in Wagner’s evidence blunt … Read more

In the Federalist Era, we saw James Madison and Thomas Jefferson write the “Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions,” in reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts; their work outlined their beliefs of where national law overreached and states should be able to counter that law.

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions  and South Carolina Exposition and Protest. How powerful is a state? How powerful should it be? These questions have been debated since the Revolution. Under the Articles of Confederation, we saw states with significantly higher power than the national government; there was an attempt at more balance in the Constitution. Yet … Read more

What was the impact of Iberian conquest and settlement on the peoples and ecologies of the Americas?

Iberian conquest and settlement What was the impact of Iberian conquest and settlement on the peoples and ecologies of the Americas? A minimum of 350 words Include accurate content and critical analysis Include specific examples Include two meaningful (5 word max) cited quotes in APA in-text parenthetical citation format – one quote from your textbook … Read more

Explain the differing positions between federalism and anti-federalism in the debates over ratifying the U.S. Constitution during Virginia’s Ratifying Convention in 1788. How did these differing viewpoints concerning the role of the federal gov

Federalism and anti-federalism Explain the differing positions between federalism and anti-federalism in the debates over ratifying the U.S. Constitution during Virginia’s Ratifying Convention in 1788. How did these differing viewpoints concerning the role of the federal government. The research paper must be written in current Turabian format, double spaced in 12 pt. font, have a … Read more

Review the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution and determine if Congress has the power to override the Constitution and pass laws to allow the National Security Agency and other government agencies to review phone calls, mine data and personal information, and otherwise invade the privacy of people within the United States, without probable cause.

Privacy and civil liberties. As time passes since the attacks of September 11, 2001, homeland security has improved, but concerns over privacy and civil liberties have increased. Advocates for security claim that new technologies and techniques in homeland security are necessary to protect the public. Privacy advocates believe that the mining of personal information and … Read more

The Civil Rights Movement : What effect would the Civil Rights Acts have across the continent on minority groups?

The Civil Rights Movement Using the Internet, locate and read Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech given in Washington D.C., August 1963. Copy and paste the following keywords into your Google search bar: “I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr.” Feel free also to locate and incorporate additional scholarly sources … Read more