History

Observing history

7.1 In the first step, you will gather five articles using the national archives newspaper collection. Use the link in the assignment section to access thearchives page. Through the use of the articles and textbook, provide at least a three to five paragraph summary of the historical event or issue (courseoutcome 1 & 3). Assessment …

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BMI about several successful composers

Link: https://www.bmi.com/news/entry/composing_for_orchestras_and_other_ensembles_part_1_getting_the_gig Task: Think about all the musical instruments and the various ensembles you learned about. Continue to think about ensembles you have been aware of your whole life and be on the lookout for ensembles new to you. Read this article from BMI about several successful composers and the ensembles for which they have …

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Who started the Civil War and Why?

  Who started the Civil War and Why? Use the important political context in the decade before the beginning of the American Civil War to develop an argument as to the real issues of the conflict between North and South.    

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

Explain how the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) and the Dred Scott Decision (1857) led to the rise of the Republican Party. How did the election of the first anti-slavery president (Abraham Lincoln) perhaps force the southern slaves into secession?

Double assault

How did the “double assault” from the Abolitionists and Second Great Awakening claim that slavery was a sin before God further intensify the slavery debate in America? How did the “sin” issue infuriate/insult the slaveholding south into a stauncher, agitated defense of slavery?

South Carolina’s Nullification

Describe the issues of the South Carolina’s Nullification Crisis and how it personified the problems of the growing rift of regional economies and the idea of sovereignty of states. Though the crisis subsided in 1832, what larger issues were not fully solved?

We Return Fighting: The African American Experience in Word War I

We Return Fighting: The African American Experience in Word War I Instructions from professor  Instructions For the final project students will visit an online exhibit from the Explore History and Culture page of the Smithsonian Institute’s website https://www.si.edu/explore/history or explore a collection from the Library of Congress’s Digital Collections website https://www.loc.gov/collections/?fa=subject_topic:american+history and develop an essay …

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Leonardo di vinci

  Early Life/Background of individual.Individual’s life work. What did they contribute in art, politics, science, military, discovery…? Contribution to Western Civilization

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