Each Major Problems in American History Chapter Questions NEED to have the following:
- EACH question posed below needs to be answered in a lengthy paragraph of At Least 10-15 college-level quality, analytical sentences with 3 citation/quote from Cobbs–example: (Cobbs, 294)
- For additional information (depending on the students knowledge of this topic/US History), students may choose to also view the following lecture material, video excerpts and the online textbook.
- (Chapters 42-45)
- Please SUBDIVIDE each answer/paragraph by labeling each chapters questions appropriately (a,b,c,d, etc)
- In-text citations or Footnotes/Endnotes will suffice
PLEASE NOTE:
ALL citations NEED TO BE BOLD in order to get full credit for them
If you do NOT cite, you will receive NO CREDIT for that question
- use Times New Roman font 12 or comparable ONLY
- Submit ALL questions as one assignment HERE!!! (within Canvas)
Introduction & Cobbs Chapters 5 & 6
Read the following from Chapter 5 (The Progressive Movement) and Answer the questions:
- Documents:
- Utopian Edward Bellamy Scorns the Callousness of the Rich, 1888
- Black Educator Booker T Washington Advocates Compromise and Self-Reliance, 1901
- NAACP Founder W.E.B. Dubois Denounces Compromise on Negro Education and Civil Rights, 1903
- Essays:
- Michael McGerrClass, Gender and Race at Home: The American Birthplace of Progressivism.
- Daniel T RodgersAmerican Progressivism in the Wider Atlantic World
- Questions:
- Was Progressivism an inspirational movement to further the nations democratic ideals or was it an attempt at social control by self-important, moralist busybodies?
- To what extent (how much) was Progressivism an expression of Americans old utopian tendencies, and to what extent was it a reaction common to all industrializing nations?
Read the following from Chapter 6 (WWI and the League of Nations) and Answer the questions:
- Documents:
- President Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War, 1917
- Senator Robert La Follette Passionately Dissents, 1917
- Wilson Proposes a New World Order in the Fourteen Points, 1918
- An Ambulance Surgeon Describes What it was like Over There, 1918
- Essays:
- Jan Schulte-NordhultWoodrow Wilson: Out of Touch Dreamer
- Elizabeth Cobbs-HoffmanWoodrow Wilson: Man of his Times
- Questions:
- How did the war further the Progressive agendaAND undermine it?
- What do you think of Woodrow Wilsons Leadership? Was he a hopeless dreamer who bungled the peace or the prescient advocate of a new and necessary world order?
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