Civil Rights Breakthroughs-identify at least two (2) events of the 1960s which you believe spurred the Civil Rights Movement forward. Explain the key ways in which the events that you have identified supported the movement. Provide a rationale for your response.

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What is the difference between Civil Liberties and Civil Rights? Discuss in detail how both have changed over time. Specifically, discuss the role the Supreme Court has played in these developments over history.

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Policemen of the World ~ Thesis and Outline: Introduction and thesis statement on the significance of the current role of the US military, as exemplified in the two (2) real-life international incidents that you have researched. 

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Determine  the most important influence in the life of Abigail Adams and write a  multi-paragraph essay proving why it was the most important influence.

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Why did the United States, so determined to stay out of the Great War in 1914, join the Allied cause enthusiastically in 1917? What do you think the outcome of the Great War would have been if the U.S. did not get involved?

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The South could have taken a far different course during the early days of the Industrial Revolution and not only fully participated but actually dominated the era. What would have been some of the advantages of such a move and why didn’t they do it?

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Some historians state that the peaceful transition of power marks the major difference between America and other ‘democracies’ such as the Greek Polis and the (early) Roman Republic. Was there in fact a peaceful transition during this period and do we still have that legacy today?

 Some historians state that the peaceful transition of power marks the major difference between America and other ‘democracies’ such as the Greek Polis and the (early) Roman Republic. Was there in fact a peaceful transition during this period and do Read More …

Read the two articles and discuss the different views of the Ku Klux Klan presented by them. How accurate is the picture of the Ku Klux Klan presented by the article Rank and File Radicalism within the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920’s?

Essay 2 – Additional Reading Rank-and-File Radicalism within the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920’s. The Ku Klux Klan in Indiana Writing Assignment for Essay 2 Read the two articles and discuss the different views of the Ku Klux Klan Read More …