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    Signficance of the New Deal

    Did the New Deal involve the government for the first time, in the national economy? Was that significant? If so how.

    United States Constitution - Multiple Choice Questions

    1. Our system of checks and balances is designed to a. maintain proper fiscal policy by controlling expenditures and following proper accounting practices b. promote affirmative action policy within our branches of government c. prevent any branch of government from encroaching on the pow

    American Ratification of the Treaty of Versailles

    After the WWI, the signing of the Treaty seen some arguments as to why Wilson's 14-Points wasn't really used but rather the change using the Treaties into getting Germany to sign to the end of the war. I need HELP for an argument for and against the signing of the Treaty. Thank you.

    Monroe Doctrine

    Analyze the causes and consequences of the Monroe Doctrine, and explain the relationship of the doctrine to the permanent issue of the United States interactions with its Latin American neighbors.

    Paris Peace Conference

    Explain how the Paris Peace Conference revised the European map and established the League of Nations, and explain why the united States did not sign the Treaty of Versailles.

    Panama Canal

    Trace the timetable of events that led to construction of the Panama Canal.

    The Red Scare

    How did or might the Red Scare have changed our attitudes towards immigrants? Are there some specific examples of this in the 1920s? Only again looking for short examples of this to answer already answered questions. Need to be a little more exact than I was. Thanks if it helps I answered to these questions about how it wa

    Results and starting of these wars

    Spanish American War. If the results of the Spanish American war helped us to grow in many ways, and as we still have one of our largest military bases in Cuba today. The trade it opened not only helped us to grow but other nations as well, then the question is, Why was this so important especially in the 1890s for us? How

    What event in '20's and '30's had significant impact?

    The two decades of peace between the world wars were witness to extraordinary events that affected not only certain people but also entire nations on both sides of the Atlantic. Some of these events were not necessarily all bad. With that in mind and aside from the obvious, World War II, what event do you think had a significant

    Bosses and Machines

    1. Define the conditions that enabled political "bosses" and "machines" to organize city voters? Identify some of the "bosses" and explain their reaction to reform movements.

    World War I in the period 1914--1917 is encompassed.

    Please help with the following problem about North American history. This job analyzes American foreign policy regarding World War I in the period 1914-April, 1917. What do you feel were the main causes of America's eventual involvement in the war?

    1896 Election

    Can you tell me why you might think that silver and gold was such an important topic for the election of 1896. I have to have three examples from three different sources as to their opinions on this subject. I know that it had a lot to do with the fact that one party wanted it because it would make it easier for those such as th

    1896's election is overviewed.

    Why is the election of 1896 considered one of the most important in the nation's history? The solution also includes references.

    An outline about the selected amendment is included.

    This job selects an amendment to the Constitution and writes up an outline about the selected amendment. Outlines should cover the historical setting the amendment was conceived in, the impact that it has had on society and on the individual team members, and any court cases that have helped clarify its meaning.

    Civil Rights Movement

    Garrow and Sitkoff 1. Who in their essays present two sympathetic but different theories, of the early days of the African American Civil Rights Movement. The beginning determined the future course; the early leaders took real risks and sometimes died for their beliefs; the Movement, changed American society in fundamental w

    Separation of powers and the idea of checks and balances

    This job examines questions about Articles I, II, and III of the Constitution: a. What were the reasons our forefathers divided the government into the legislative, judicial, and presidential branches? b. How are the three branches of U.S. Government supposed to interact? c. Is the system successful? Why or why not? Are