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HST 165 All Assignments (2 Set) For more classes
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contains 2 Papers/PPT for each Assignment (Only 1
Set for Week 5 World war II Paper/PPT) HST
165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper) HST 165
Week 1 Video Reflection (2 Paper) HST 165
Week 1 Reconstruction and the West (2 Paper)
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HST 165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper) For
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Tutorial contains 2 Papers HST 165 Week 1
Journal Entries Consider the historical
activities presented in the readings and videos
this Week. Identify two particular events of
interest to you, and explore these events in
depth. You may find further information in the
University Library databases or outside
websites. Write a 300- to 350-word journal entry
for each historical eventand describe why these
events pique your interest.
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HST 165 Week 1 Reconstruction and the West (2
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Week1 Reconstruction and the West Choose one
question pertaining to developments in the South
and one question pertaining to developments in
the West. The South Columbia historian Eric
Foner quotes W.E.B. DuBois in calling
Reconstruction a splendid failure. After
studying the events of the late 19th century,
defend whether or not you agree with his
position. What are the long-term implications?
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HST 165 Week 1 Video Reflection (2 Paper) For
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Tutorial contains 2 Papers HST 165 Week 1 Video
Reflection Review the videos presented this
Week. Write a 300- to 350-word reflection on what
you learned by watching the videos.
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HST 165 Week 2 Immigration Experience (2
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This Tutorial contains 2 Papers HST 165 Week 2
Immigration Experience Imagine you are a European
immigrant to America, trying to adapt to the new
life you sought. You want to share your
experiences with your family back home so they
will better understand. Choose a country of
origin and religious tradition Country of
origin Poland Italy Bulgaria
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HST 165 Week 2 The Progressives (2 PPT) For
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Tutorial contains 2 PPT HST 165 Week 2 The
Progressives In 1910, the non-agricultural
working force was made up of approximately 38
million men and women, many of whom labored in
factories. Frustrated by exploitive working
conditions and terrible poverty, some Americans
started to protest. They were joined by artists,
journalists, politicians, and intellectuals who
adopted their cause. As a whole, these reformers
were known as Progressives. Select one of the
following groups that included members
sympathetic to the Progressive cause Factory
workers Union organizers
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HST 165 Week 3 American Imperialism (2
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165 Week 3 American Imperialism Complete the
Material American Imperialism. Part 1 Complete
the chart by identifying the following
Identify the countries or areas where the United
States engaged in imperialistic actions during
the period from about 1870 to 1914. Discuss
why each area was important to American empire
building (political, economic, and social).
Explain Americas expansionist ideals. What were
some of the factors that justified American
imperialist actions?
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HST 165 Week 3 World War I Soldier (2
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165 Week 3 American Imperialism Complete the
Material American Imperialism. Part 1 Complete
the chart by identifying the following
Identify the countries or areas where the United
States engaged in imperialistic actions during
the period from about 1870 to 1914. Discuss
why each area was important to American empire
building (political, economic, and social).
Explain Americas expansionist ideals. What were
some of the factors that justified American
imperialist actions?
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HST 165 Week 4 News Story (2 Papers) For more
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Tutorial contains 2 Papers for Part 1 and one for
Part 2 HST 165 Week 4 News Story The 1920s
introduced many modern conveniences, such as
washing machines, and many modern ideas, like
buying on credit. Part 1 Imagine you are a
newspaper reporter, magazine writer, or radio
news person assigned to write a topical news
story. The role you choose will determine the
form of your assignment. Choose one of the
following topics Red Scare
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HST 165 Week 4 The Great Depression (2 Paper)
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Tutorial contains 2 Papers/Sheet HST 165 Week 4
The Great Depression Complete the Material The
Great Depression. Part 1 Complete the chart by
filling in each presidents views on the Great
Depression. Great Depression Herbert
Hoover Franklin Delano Roosevelt Causes of the
Great Depression
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HST 165 Week 5 Trumans Decision (2 Paper) For
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Tutorial contains 2 Papers HST 165 Week 5
Trumans Decision Write a 350-word response to
the following question Do you think President
Truman was right or wrong in his decision to drop
the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Why? Format your response consistent with APA
guidelines.
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HST 165 Week 5 World War II The American
Experience For more classes visit www.snaptutori
al.com HST 165 Week 5 World War II The American
Experience World War II left no country
untouched. The fighting left whole continents
battered and devastated. Cities were flattened,
and hundreds of thousands were displaced from
their homes. Some 49 million people died in World
War II, including 400,000 American soldiers.
Another 11 million, including 6 million Jews,
were killed in German concentration camps.
Battles took place in nearly every corner of the
globe. Soldiers fought on beaches, in jungles,
and along rivers, and campaigns for dominance
stretched across the globe, with eventual victory
by the Allies.
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