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Draw upon course material to identify and discuss how a diversity of nineteenth and early twentieth-century Americans fought for freedom on the US home-front. You should address how true liberty and freedom were conceived of by these Americans (what did it mean to be truly...

 Read the Primary Reading Source Document . Answer Question # 2 page 116 under the Booker T Washington Document and Question #3 under reading discussion page 120 under the Du Bois document in at least 3-4 short paragraphs. Washington.DuBoisPRS2.reading.pdf ...

  Students will learn about the life of William Still and the Underground Railroad. Watch the documentary of William Still. Summerize in your own words Underground Railroad: The William Still Story  https://fod-infobase-com.ecsu1891.idm.oclc.org/p_ViewVideo.aspx?bc=0&xtid=151366 (copy  More information: http://stillfamily.library.temple.edu/exhibits/show/william-still/item/24 ...

  1) Read the provided YAWP readings. 2) Read the articles provided.  3) Watch the videos provided.  4) Read pages 817 – 822 and 854 – 857 of the US History online textbook.  Using the instructions above, the provided learning materials, and your own research:...

The following terms  listed below discuss their significance, making reference, when possible, to the textbook, lectures, and primary readings and internet. Each answer should be a short paragraph of 5-6 sentences.   1. Kansas-Nebraska Act   2.  Booker T. Washington  3. Missouri Compromise of 1820...

   Instructions: · First, summarize the movie, its events, and main characters.  · Second, determine if the movie is historically accurate by first researching the event(s) yourself.  · Third, what did you learn about these events that you did not know previously? · Fourth,...

   This competency assessment assesses the following Outcome(s): CJ490M3-3: Evaluate the principles and standards for conducting valid, reliable, and ethical research.  Stanford Prison Experiment A classic study in criminal justice is the Stanford Prison Experiment. This week you will conduct research on this classic study...

   The U.S. Constitution affords citizens various rights and freedoms. These include freedom of religion, freedom from unreasonable search and seizures, and the right to equal justice. As upholders of the Constitution, police officers swear an oath to uphold people’s Constitutional rights as they perform...

   Many of the Founding Fathers had been inspired by political philosophy that had detailed and defined the role of government and the responsibilities of government. As you likely know, this period (1763 to 1776) represented a tumultuous period in British North America. Representatives from...