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HIS 204 Entire Course FOR MORE CLASSES
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1 The History of Reconstruction HIS 204 Week 1 DQ
2 The Industrial Revolution HIS 204 Week 1
Quiz HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement
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HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 1 The History of
Reconstruction FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.his204tutorials.com 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
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HIS 204 Week 1 DQ 2 The Industrial Revolution
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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
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HIS 204 Week 1 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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what year did the United States reach a milestone
in which more people lived in urban areas than
farms? 2. Question The Dawes Act was
significant because it demanded what from Native
Americans? 3. Question One of the most
significant examples of corrupt business
practices during the Gilded Age occurred in which
industry?
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HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 1 The Progressive Movement
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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
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HIS 204 Week 2 DQ 2 America's Age of Imperialism
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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 in the face of
indigenous resistance and, unlike its
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HIS 204 Week 2 Paper The Progressive Presidents
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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 Taft,
being in many ways a Progressive himself).
Although
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HIS 204 Week 2 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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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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HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 1 Normalcy and the New Deal
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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. During these decades, a struggle
ensued within the
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HIS 204 Week 3 DQ 2 The End of Isolation FOR
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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
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HIS 204 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation (Native
American history) FOR MORE CLASSES
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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.
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HIS 204 Week 3 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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cornerstone of the Second New Deal was the Social
Security Act of 1935. Which of the following was
not true about it? 2. Question While the
United States was fighting for the ideals of
democracy during World War II, there were
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HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 1 A Single American Nation
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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 natio
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HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 2 Cold War FOR MORE CLASSES
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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, and Afghanistan. As
the US grew more activist and interventionist in
its foreign policy, the domestic government also
gre
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HIS 204 Week 4 Quiz FOR MORE CLASSES
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problem that had no name centered upon 2.
Question 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?
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HIS 204 Week 5 DQ 1 The Age of Reagan FOR
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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,
particularly, its politics. Review Reagans
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HIS 204 Week 5 DQ 2 The Lived Experience of
Ordinary People FOR MORE CLASSES
VISIT www.his204tutorials.com 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. For
this last discussion, begin by reflecting on your
own past with an eye toward how American society
has changed over the course of your life. In your
response, focus less on major
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HIS 204 Week 5 Final Paper Native American
History FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.his204tutor
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history can be more difficult than many people
imagine. Historians concern themselves not only
with what happened but with why it happened. They
analyze and assess a variety of sources,
including primary sources (ones created during
the time period the historian is examining) and
secondary sources (ones
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