MUST BE COMPLETE BY NOON EST ON 3/2. USE REFERENCES AND NO PLAGARISM. FOLLOW ALL DIRECTS. THERE ARE 2 POSTS AT 250 WORDS EACH. POST1: When the Europeans arrived in America they found a land populated by numerous different peoples. In this activity you will learn more about these Native peoples and how historians research […]
Colonial ResponsesThis activity will enable you to: Explain the foundation and evolution of the United States as a nation. (Course Outcome 5: introduced in this module) You have read that the new British regulations were not popular in the colonies. Post a 250 word response to the following: Discuss the colonial responses to the new British regulations. […]
This activity will enable you to: Identify and explain the provocative events, laws, and actions that resulted in rebellion, revolution, and war. You have read about the French and Indian War and its financial implications for the British.This image is from the Battle of Quebec in 1760 Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West (1770). […]
Discuss some of the reforms taking place in the Roman Catholic Church in the 11th and 12th centuries. What problems did the church face? Did these reforms solve the problems? How should these problems have been addressed? Discuss the emergence of Islam in the seventh century. What do Muslims believe? What was early Muslim culture […]
Why was James 1 England a coward
For which are sole proprietors completely responsible?
Why did the Allies attack civilian and military targets in Japan? to demoralize the population to inspire the population to rebel against the government to force the Japanese government to negotiate for peace to cause as much damage as possible
Write a 525- to 700-word essay that provides an overview of the U.S. Congress and addresses the following: Differences between the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate Powers granted to the U.S. Congress under the U.S. Constitution The checks and balances the U.S. Congress has vis-à-vis the Presidency and the Judiciary Organization of political […]
How and why did Babylonians punish offenses that they deemed to be taboo or criminal? (Discuss at least three offenses.) How were the rights of a husband different from the rights of a wife? (Also consider how the rights of married men and women differed from unmarried men and women.) What were the primary purposes […]
This paperwork of HIS 125 Week 6 Discussion Questions consists of: DQ 1: Progressivism was the first national reform movement that set out to resolve social problems without the aim of overturning the government. What tactics did progressives employ to influence the government at all levels? Why were progressives so successful in their movement?DQ 2: […]