History
Cold War Insecurity
You are responsible to read all of the information in the following top tabs and corresponding side tabs as well as the primary documents associated with each one: Home (Welcome); Murder by Slander (Introduction); Background (all side tabs and primary documents); Cold War/Hot War (all side tabs and primary documents); In Pursuit of Norman (all side tabs and primary documents); Aftermath (all side tabs and primary documents).Please use the following questions to guide your investigation/analysis of the Norman Great Canadian Mystery:Was Norman guilty of being a Soviet spy? Why? Why not? Evidence?How did the context of China and the Cold War contribute to the charges against Norman?How much did systems of government in Canada and the US contribute to the Cold War climate?What was the role of McCarthyism? Was it a successful way of dealing with threats to National Security?Did Normans death represent justice served or a terrible tragedy? How would you deal with internal threats in a time of war?Do you think this kind of event could/should happen again?
Racism in USA
Discuss the issue of racism and police brutality the in USA citing relevant examples
The Constitution
Explanation: Thomas Jefferson believed in the strict interpretation of the Constitution, and he was against Alexander Hamilton creating the First National Bank, as there was nothing in the Constitution about it Hamilton used a loose interpretation of the elastic clause to validate creating the bank. When Jefferson became president of the United States in 1800, he was given the opportunity to buy the Louisiana territory from Napoleon. This type of situation is not mentioned Constitution, but Jefferson went ahead and bought the land, bypassing Congress in the process. He used the same elastic clause as validation.Guidelines:Please, please, please dont copy off the internet this is YOUR own creation – be proud of your own work.Please also make sure the picture represents the time period mentioned in the textbook chapter and is historically accurate.
Underdeveloped Africa
Read Walter RodneysHow Europe Underdeveloped Africaand write a review essay on the development of underdevelopment in Africa
Historical Facts
We all love memes, and memes are a great way to communicate. It also gives us an opportunity to analyze historical facts, visualize, and interpret them. For this discussion, you will use historical images and create an historically accurate meme on any of the following topics in Chapter 9: Democracy in America. Then write a brief paragraph explaining your meme. Respond to at least one other meme.The Missouri CrisisAndrew JacksonThe Bank WarThe Nullification CrisisThe Eaton AffairThe Panic of 1837The Whig PartyHow do I get the images? Google the topic and find the image youd like to use. Then write the meme. You can write on the image or below (you dont need to use a meme generator). Finally, submit it and the explanation to the discussion board. Use the “Insert stuff” icon (the white arrow in the small black box on the top left) to upload the image. Please cite your sources for the images.
Pre-independent Africa
What was the position of African women in twentieth century pre-independent Africa? Did the political, social and economic position of women change with independence?
Greater Regional Integration
Discuss the issues that have bedeviled African attempts at greater regional integration. What chance do you see of the 21st centurys African union being more of a practical reality than the talking shop of the 20thcenturys OAU?
Analysis of Colonialism
Discuss the analysis of colonialism in the writings of Frantz Fanon. Compare his views with those of Hannah Arendt and/or Joseph Schumpeter.What degree was ethnicity a factor of conflict in post-colonial Africa?
The Position of African
What was the position of African women in twentieth century pre-independent Africa? Did the political, social and economic position of women change with independence?
Decade of Imperial Crises
. A Decade of Imperial Crises: The 1670sa. What was the relationship between the French Colonists and the Iroquois?
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