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AMH2020 Analytical paper

AMH2020 Analytical paper

WRITE A 750-WORD RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING PROMPT:

How did the role of the federal government in American life change between World War I and World War II (c. 1919-1941)? Who were the key players in this transition, and what were the key events? How might we understand and describe the shifting role of the federal government across time? How were the activities of the federal government related to the expansion or limitation of American freedom?

In formulating your answer, choose three different individuals/groups that we have discussed in the middle section of the course (modules 6-9). Explain how each of them defined, explained, and imagined the proper place of the federal government in American economics, culture, and society. You should also compare these contrasting views of the role of government. What were the points of agreement and disagreement? Could multiple perspectives coexist, or were they mutually exclusive?

Be as specific as possible, and be sure to use the assigned readings to defend your answer.

INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Be as specific as possible, and be sure to use the assigned readings to defend your answer.
  • Answers that are too short or too long (more than 50 words in either direction) will lose points.
  • Your answer must quote and cite at least three different documents from the required reading for Modules 6 through 9.
  • Your answer will be checked for plagiarism using Turn-It-In.
  • Your answer should be based on material covered in class lectures and in the assigned reading for this course. DO NOT CONSULT OTHER SOURCES. I do not want to know what Google tells you about this topic. All the information you need to answer this question can be found in the assigned reading and in your class notes.

SOME TIPS ON FORMATTING AND LENGTH:

  • 750 words is not much! It’s about three double spaced pages (1” margins, 12 point font).
  • Be brief, especially in your introductory paragraph. Get right to your argument, don’t waste words describing everything we’ve covered in the course. There’s no need to make sweeping statements like “Since the beginning of U.S. history….”
  • The prompt asks several different (but closely related) questions. You do not need to answer each and every one of them, but you should try to address most of them (at least in passing) in your essay.
  • Suggested format:
    • 75 words: Introductory paragraph that ends with a clear thesis statement (that is, your argument and your answer to the question asked in the prompt).
    • 200 words: body paragraph 1, which should contain your first example and a quotation from your first document.
    • 200 words: body paragraph 2, which should contain your second example and a quotation from your second document. A transition paragraph between paragraphs should address the similarities/differences between your first and second example.
    • 200 words: body paragraph 3, which should contain your third example and a quotation from your third document. A transition paragraph between paragraphs should address the similarities/differences between this example and your first two examples.
    • 75 words: a concluding paragraph that compares your three examples and reiterates (not word-for-word!) your thesis from the introduction.
  • You MUST introduce and contextualize your quotes. We’ve read dozens of documents this term. You must tell your reader what document you’re quoting.
    • GOOD: Southern African Americans had their own definition of freedom. “We claim freedom as our natural right,” black residents of Nashville stated in a petition, “and ask that in harmony and co-operation with the nation at large, you should cut up the roots the system of slavery.” As these petitioners noted, the work of freedom remained incomplete, even after emancipation.
    • BAD: Southern African Americans had their own definition of freedom. “We claim freedom as our natural right, and ask that in harmony and co-operation with the nation at large, you should cut up the roots the system of slavery.”
      The second example is extraordinarily confusing for your reader. Who are you quoting? Are these your words? Introduce your quotes, and then explain them in your own words.

You should also try to avoid extended quotations. In almost all circumstances, you shouldn’t be quoting more than one or two sentences at a time. When you’re trying to quote a longer passage, intersperse your own words as necessary. When I see paragraph-length citations I start to worry that you’re just trying to fill up space…

Historians use Chicago Manual of Style, Humanities format. Use footnotes, not parenthetical/in-text citations.

CITE THE DOCUMENTS FROM ERIC FONER’S VOICES OF FREEDOM AS FOLLOWS:

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, “Home Life,” in Eric Foner, ed. Voices of Freedom, Vol. 2, 6th Edition (New York: W.W. Norton, 2020), 14-17.

  • You do not need to cite my video lectures. Consider these to be common knowledge shared by the class.
  • Submit your document as a Microsoft Word file – or a similar word processing file. Do not convert the file to a PDF.
  • Late papers will lose 1/3 of a letter grade per 24 hours (i.e. A- becomes B+, C+ becomes C).
  • Please include a word count on your paper.

Module 6 reading:

Document 126 – Woodrow Wilson, A World “Safe for Democracy” (1917)

Document 127 – Randolph Bourne, “War is the Health of the State” (1918)

Document 128 – A Critique of the Versailles Peace Conference (1919)

  • Document 129 – Carrie Chapman Catt, Address to Congress Women’s Suffrage (1917)
  • Document 130 – Eugene V. Debs, Speech to the Jury (1918)
  • Document 131 – Rubie Bond, The Great Migration (1917)

Module 7 reading:

Document 118 – Manuel Gamio on a Mexican-Amerian Family and American Freedom (c. 1926)

Document 133 – John A. Fitch on the Great Steel Strike (1919)

Document 136 – The Fight for Civil Liberties (1921)

  • Document 134 – Immigration Quotas Under the Johnson-Reed Act (1924)
  • Document 138 – Congress Debates Immigration (1921)
  • Document 140 – Alain Locke, The New Negro (1925)
  • Document 141 – Elsie Hill and Florence Kelley Debate the Equal Rights Amendment (1922)

Module 8 reading:

Document 142 – Letter to Francis Perkins (1937)

Document 143 – John Steinbeck, “The Harvest Gypsies” (1936)

Document 144 – John L. Lewis on Labor’s Great Upheaval (1937)

Document 145 – Franklin D. Roosevelt, “Great Security for the Average Man” (1934)

  • Document 146 – Herbert Hoover on the New Deal and Liberty (1936)
  • Document 148 – Frank H. Hill on the Indian New Deal (1935)
  • Document 149 – W.E.B. DuBois, “A Negro Nation Within A Nation” (1935)

Module 9 reading :

Document 150 – Franklin Roosevelt on the Four Freedoms (1941)

Document 151 – Will Durant, “Freedom of Worship” (1943)

Document 152 – Henry R. Luce, “The American Century” (1941)

  • Document 155 – World War II and Mexican-Americans (1945)
  • Document 156 – Charles H. Wesley on African Americans and the Four Freedoms (1944)
  • Document 157 – Justice Robert A. Jackson, Dissent in Korematsu v. United States (1944)

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Political Ideology and Historical/Cultural Environment

Political Ideology and Historical/Cultural Environment

Using at least two of these readings as evidence, discuss and analyze how one’s political ideology is a product of the historical/cultural environment in which one lives (personal circumstances, religious views, family climate, national identity, gender/sexual identity, etc. can all apply here as well). In other words, how does our culture, our national identity, and current events influence our opinions on government, its role in the lives of the governed, etc; conversely, another way to think about this assignment is to ask and answer the following question: How can we analyze a system of government to infer its architects’ cultural, social, and/or historical circumstances? Be sure to use concrete examples from your cited sources and analyze those examples to show how they support/prove your thesis.

Requirements:

  • MLA style throughout
  • 750 words minimum (roughly, don’t bother counting)
  • Paragraphs focused around your own ideas
  • Textual evidence used to support your own claims
  • Close analysis of textual evidence
  • Sophisticated interparagraph transitions (transitions that express the relationship between paragraphs, as discussed in class)

Readings (requires at least 2 as evidence):

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jun-1…

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1232/1232-h/1232-h….

http://thetaoteching.com (only chapters 1, 2, 3, 44, 48, 76, & 81)

http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1232/1232-h/1232-h…. (only chapters XV, XVI, & XVII)

Attached is an outline and sample thesis.

This is a master level class and hence, quality is paramount.

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Book: The American Promise: A History of the United States

Book: The American Promise: A History of the United States

Answer Four questions, each more 200 word

Directions: Please provide an analysis for each of the terms/questions below. Each answer must be at least 200 words.

Please do not copy books or websites, please summarize in your own words. It need submissions toTurnitin.com.

Book: The American Promise:History of Western Society, value edition,

read chapter 5-6

1) Who were the Gracchus brothers and what were they trying to achieve? What were their fates?

2) “Five Good Emperors” and why they were considered so.

Extra Credit: What did Augustus and his successors put everywhere? (only one or two sentence)

 

Book: The American Promise: A History of the United States

Read chapter 6-7

1) What were the Coercive Acts and why did Parliament pass them?

2) Lexington and Concord

Note:

Please, Think about “How, When, Who, What happen” more details
There are have Sample question in Word.

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Choose one topic to write a paper, relating philosophy

Choose one topic to write a paper, relating philosophy

Between 1000-1500 words, using high school senior tone. It is a philosophy class. I will give the Powerpoint that include the questions’ topics. You can check the keywords in Powerpoint after you select the topic. ? Do not forget the Works Cited page. You can use online resources.?

Please select one question from the list below, and make sure to clearly state the question you are answering at the start of your essay.

Questions:

(1) What is the ‘Mary’ problem against physicalism, and how effective is it?

(2) What are philosophical zombies, and what problem are they meant to pose for physicalism? How plausible is the zombie argument?

(3) What is the argument from illusion, and how is it used to motivate indirect realism over direct realism? Is it effective?

(4) What is the problem of fiction, and how do you think one should respond to it?

(5) Can the B-series capture everything there is about the nature of time? If not, what does it leave out?

(6) What are abstract objects? Are there any?

(7) What is the most persuasive mereological account of the relationship between parts and wholes? Defend your answer.

(8) What is an indispensability argument? What problems do such arguments face?

(9) How should we demarcate genuine science from pseudo-science?

(10) Critically evaluate the merits of scientific realism by focusing on what you take to be either the strongest argument in its defense or the strongest argument against it.

(11) Why is there something rather than nothing?

(12) What is the problem of evil, and how compelling is it as an argument for God’s non-existence?

(13) Is it ever rational to have faith in God?

(14) Does immortality have any essential role to play in an account of the meaning of life?

(15) Is death necessary for one’s life to be meaningful?

(16) If all that exists is the natural world, then can life ever be meaningful?

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Measures to fight the impact of COVId-19 on commercial contracts

Measures to fight the impact of COVId-19 on commercial contracts

describing what the Saudi Arabian government did to fight the impact of COVD-19 on commercial contracts, and then tell what other countries did.

Start describing what the Saudi Arabian government did to fight the impact of COVD-19 on commercial contracts, and then tell what other countries did.

You can work on these three measures:

1-The deferment of tax payment.

2- Supporting SMEs

3- Slashing salaries.

If you find better measures than I provided ,go ahead and work on them.

NB: Keep to Saudi Arabia as the main focus of the essay, but when discussing measure after measure simply say one or two sentences something like ” most countries introduced similar measures with the exception for example China or whatever.

*After each measure, it is important to show the following:1- Does business agree with the measures, do they think it’s a good idea? 2- Did these measures proven to have an effect? to be effective.

NB: Do not introduce these measure only, Are these measures working? Are they effective?

*Saudi Arabia is quite a rich country which means there is a lot of money which can be spent. Does this make the measures different from other countries? May be Saudi Arabia have more fund and could afford to have measures which are different from other countries.

about 1500 words.

The references no less than 10

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