US History between 1877 and 1932 DQ

Each student must start at least two new discussion threads in which he/she summarizes something learned about U.S. History between 1877 and 1932. Suggested topics may include industrialization, urbanization, immigration, expansion and settlement of the West, the labor movement, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, farmers and populism, the acquisition of an empire, the Roosevelt Corollary, the Spanish-American War, Progressive politics and reform, propaganda, World War I, Wilson’s Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles, the automobile, mass production, the advent of radio, the Harlem Renaissance, 1920s cultural conflict, the 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression. Your new discussion threads each should make some kind of argument about a particular issue, and each argument should be based on specific historical evidence from the textbook and/or video lessons. Your first post in the two discussion threads you create should be at least 250 words, written in complete sentences.Then, make a substantive reply to three other students’ discussion threads within this Discussion Forum. Write your five posts (two original threads and three replies) in complete sentences using standard English, and please be respectful and thoughtful in your replies.

Each student must start at least two new discussion threads in which he/she summarizes something learned about U.S. History between 1900 and 1945. Suggested topics may include the New Deal, isolationism, reluctance to enter WWII, Pearl Harbor, U.S. involvement in WWII, the Holocaust, Truman’s Fair Deal, the Cold War, Eisenhower and the 1950s cult of domesticity, Civil Rights Movement, various movements of the 1960s, the Great Society, the Vietnam War, Nixon, Watergate, and the rise and fall of the dominance of political liberalism and the Democratic Party. Your new discussion threads each should make some kind of argument about a particular issue, and each argument should be based on specific historical evidence from the textbook and/or video lessons. Your first post in the two discussion threads you create should be at least 250 words, written in complete sentences. Then, make a substantive reply to three other students’ discussion threadswithin this Discussion Forum. Write your five posts (two original threads and three replies) in complete sentences using standard English, and please be respectful and thoughtful in your replies.Unit 2 Discussion Forum: 1933-1976

Unit 3 Discussion Forum: 1976-Present

Each student must start at least two new discussion threads in which he/she summarizes something learned about U.S. History between 1976 and 2010. Suggested topics may include the economic stagflation in the 1970s, detente, the energy crisis and oil embargoes, the increasing complexity of U.S. relations with the Middle East, the inflammation and then sudden end of the Cold War, the increasing diversity of the U.S., the increasing participation of women in the workplace and political life, the increasing pace of technological change, the economic boom of the 1990s and economic decline of the 2000s, the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks, the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the 2008 election of Barack Obama, and the obesity epidemic.Your new discussion threads each should make some kind of argument about a particular issue, and each argument should be based on specific historical evidence from the textbook and/or video lessons. Your first post in the two discussion threads you create should be at least 250 words, written in complete sentences. Then, make a substantive reply to three other students’ discussion threadswithin this Discussion Forum. Write your five posts (two original threads and three replies) in complete sentences using standard English, and please be respectful and thoughtful in your replies.Answ

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Between 1877 and 1932, the United States of America experienced a period of transition. DQ
Between 1877 and 1932, the United States of America experienced a period of transition. DQ

Between 1877 and 1932, each student must create at least two new discussion threads in which he or she summarizes something learned about US history. Industrialization, urbanization, immigration, Westward expansion and settlement, the labor movement, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, farmers and populism, the acquisition of an empire, the Roosevelt Corollary, the Spanish-American War, Progressive politics and reform, propaganda, World War I, Wilson’s Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles, the automobile, mass production, the advent of radio, the Harlem Renaissance, the Harlem Renaissance, the Harlem Renaissance, the Harlem Renaissance, the Har Each of your new discussion threads should make a point about something.

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