History

Women’s history

This week you will be taking a virtual Field Trip. This learning activity allows you to leave home, experience a site relevant to this week’s lesson on women’s history, and complete an assignment that goes along with that (virtual) trip. There are many destinations to choose from for your virtual field trip: Women’s Rights National …

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Aztec Stone Sculpture

Examine your chosen piece of art or architecture carefully. Please answer all of the below questions about your piece. What is the title of the piece and who is the artist or architect (if possible)?  What civilization  and what time period does this art represent?  Why was the piece created and what medium(s) were used …

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Husayn-McMahon Correspondence

  Read the Husayn-McMahon Correspondence, the Balfour Promise (Khater) and answer the questions at the beginning of each text. Then write a brief analysis of the texts (200-300 words).  

How to Read a Primary Sourc

  Read the Introduction “How to Read a Primary Source” (Khater) and then write a brief summary (300-500 words) on how reading primary sources can help us better understand history through addressing four basic questions

African American History

In the Harlem Art Workshop, 1933, children carve soap models. This is from artstor.org. Thousands and thousands of African Americans wrote to Eleanor Roosevelt for help from 1932 to 1944. Assume an African American character and write from the perspective of the character. What would be the obstacles faced by people of color during the …

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Analysing an issue regarding the U.S. government’s post-9/11 response

            In this assignment, you will identify, describe, and analyze an issue regarding the U.S. government’s post-9/11 response and the implications of establishing a culture of secrecy. In 1 page, address the following: You already learned about problem statements in your Unit 4 assignment. Identify and construct a clear problem …

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