Ottoman Empire
How did the Ottoman Empire deal with religious differences?
How did the Ottoman Empire deal with religious differences?
For the initial post, craft a response comparing the three (3) Reconstruction plans:• Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction (10% Plan) – Lincoln• Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan• Congressional Reconstruction Plan (Congress)Then, address one (1) of the following for your selections:• Analyze if the South should have been treated as a defeated nation or as rebellious states. …
The Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803 and the impact that it had on America
Explored the “Indian Wars” as viewed through Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’ An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States. For this week’s discussion board, imagine that you are describing this conflict to another student who is not a member of this class and using Dunbar-Ortiz’s text explain to them the answers to the following questions: What was …
What were the social, cultural, religious, and economic characteristics of Egyptian Civilization? What was Ancient Egypt’s greatest single contribution to world culture? Why?
What were the social, cultural, religious, and economic characteristics of Indian Civilization? What was Ancient India’s greatest single contribution to world culture? Why?
Are crime statistics reliable or are they “politicized” to support the narrative officials want to present to the public?
1. What is the main argument of the article? The topic was Victoria Woodhull—what is the argument? Provide the quote and page number where you find the main argument stated and then explain in your own words. 2. Provide 2 pieces of evidence from the article that support this argument. Don’t just provide …
Some scholars have described the World Wars and the period between them as a “Second Thirty Years War.” (The Thirty Years War, 1618-48, was a series of conflicts that grew out of the struggle for political and religious control in Central Europe. It was the deadliest European war prior to WW1.) Is …
Do you think the leaders of Great Britain, France, and the United States between 1918 and 1941 deserve a share of the blame for the outbreak of the Second World War? Explain.