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  • HIS 303 Entire Course
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 DQ 1 The History of
    Reconstruction (New)
  • HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 DQ 1 The History of
    Reconstruction
  • HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 DQ 2 The Industrial
    Revolution
  • HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 Quiz
  • HIS 204 (NEW) Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement
  • The History of Reconstruction. Many Americans
    like to imagine the history of their nation as
    one of continual progress. While acknowledging
    that not all persons and groups enjoyed equal
    rights at all times, Americans often take it for
    granted that American history moves in only

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 DQ 2 The Industrial
    Revolution (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 1 Quiz (New)
  • The Industrial Revolution. Too much corporate
    influence in politics the specter of socialist
    policies undermining capitalism and individual
    freedoms a middle class in apparent decline
    waves of immigration which threatened to alter
    the character of American society
  • Question In what year did the United States
    reach a milestone in which more people lived in
    urban areas than farms?

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive
    Movement (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 2 DQ 2 America's Age
    of Imperialism (New)
  • The Progressive Movement. The Progressive
    Movement was a complicated, even contradictory,
    phenomenon which sometimes pushed for the
    expansion of popular democracy while at other
    times, or even simultaneously, advocated that the
    functions of government
  • Americas Age of Imperialism. Americas Age of
    Imperialism was relatively short-lived, and
    somewhat anomalous in terms of overall US
    history. For a few brief years in the 1890s, the
    US aggressively pursued overseas colonies,
    holding on to those colonies even

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 2 Paper The
    Progressive Presidents (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 2 Quiz (New)
  • The Progressive Presidents. The presidential
    election of 1912 was the most Progressive in US
    history with the two frontrunners, Theodore
    Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, both espousing
    Progressive philosophies (and the most
    conservative candidate, William Howard
  • Which African American scholar called for a
    talented tenth of all African Americans to
    attend a university, aspire to the
    highest professions, and abandon a conservative
    approach to race relations?

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 3 DQ 1 Normalcy and
    the New Deal (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 3 DQ 2 The End of
    Isolation (New)
  • Normalcy and the New Deal. When the First World
    War ended, Americans welcomed what they hoped
    would be a return to normalcy. The decades that
    followed, however, are ones which would rarely be
    described as normal, in comparison to what came
    before or after
  • The End of Isolation. In 1938, in Munich, the
    British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain made a
    deal with Adolph Hitler allowing Nazi Germany to
    annex Czechoslovakias Sudetenland. Hailed as a
    hero for his diplomacy at the time, Chamberlain
    is now widely reviled

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 3 Final Paper
    Preparation (Native American history) (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 3 Quiz (New)
  • Final Paper Preparation. This assignment will
    prepare you for the Final Paper by initiating the
    research process and helping you map out specific
    events and developments which you will explore in
    depth in your paper. Review the instructions for
    the Final Paper laid out in Week Five before
    beginning this project. Note, that for the Final
    Paper you will need to discuss at least six
    specific events or developments related to your
    chosen topic, three from before 1930 and three
    from after 1930.
  • While the United States was fighting for the
    ideals of democracy during World War II, there
    were examples of liberties taken away by
    the U.S. government. Which of the following was
    the best example of this?

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 4 DQ 1 A Single
    American Nation (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 4 DQ 2 Cold War (New)
  • A Single American Nation. When the First World
    War began, African-American leaders pressed the
    government to provide black men the right to go
    to combat to prove their devotion to their
    country. Hoping that their service would lay a
    stake on citizenship which the
  • Cold War. After the Second World War, the US
    embarked on what came to be known as the Cold War
    against the Soviet Union. Although the two sides
    never fought against each other directly, the
    Cold War nonetheless erupted into violence at
    times in places like Vietnam, Korea

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 4 Quiz (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 5 DQ 1 The Age of
    Reagan (New)
  • The Big Three decided on many important decisions
    at the Yalta Conference at the end of World War
    II. Which group was not one of them?
  • The Age of Reagan. Most of us have lived much of
    our lives in the Age of Reagan, a period which
    dates from 1980 and which may still be ongoing
    today. Historians increasingly agree that the
    election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 represented a
    revolution in American society and

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  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 5 DQ 2 The Lived
    Experience of Ordinary People (New)
  • ASHFORD HIS 204 (NEW) Week 5 Final Paper Native
    American history (New)
  • The Lived Experience of Ordinary People.
    Especially since the 1960s, historians have
    sought to understand history not just as a series
    of major events presided over by generals and
    statesmen, but also as the lived experience of
    ordinary people.
  • Understanding history can be more difficult than
    many people imagine. Historians concern
    themselves not only with what happened but with
    why it happened.

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