Describe the immediate and long-term consequences of the historical event for American society. In other words, how did the event impact American society?

Women Suffrage Movement and the Nineteenth Amendment

Describe the causes of the historical event. In other words, what were the underlying factors that led to the historical event? Were there any
immediate causes that precipitated the event?

Illustrate the course of your historical event. In other words, tell the story or narrative of your event. Who were the important participants? What
did they do? Why? How do the perspectives of the key participants differ?

Describe the immediate and long-term consequences of the historical event for American society. In other words, how did the event impact
American society?

Discuss the historical evidence that supports your conclusions about the impact of the event on American society. Support your response with
specific examples from your sources.
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III. Conclusion: In this section of your essay, you will discuss the impact of historical thinking. Specifically, you should:

Explain why this historical event is important to you personally. In other words, why did you select this event to research?

Illustrate how your research of the historical event impacted the way you thought about the event. In other words, how did thinking like a
historian change the lens through which you viewed the event?

Support your response with specific examples.

Explain how a historian would pursue further study of your thesis statement. In other words, if a historian were to continue researching your
thesis statement, what would be the future directions or next steps?

 Identify two of the American values listed in the Williams document in the week 1 learning resources. Why did you choose these values? How important are these two values to American society?

Identify two of the American values listed in the Williams document in the week 1 learning resources. Why did you choose these values? How important are these two values to American society?

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Americans, Deeply Divided, Yet Share Core Values of Equality, Liberty & Progress

https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/AVS-2020-Presentation-FINAL.pdf

Select any two topics you learned about in class. Using at least 3 course resources and 3 resources from your own research (at least 6 total sources), do the following for each topic:

Discuss who is most likely to fully experience the values you chose within the context of the topic.

How do they benefit from achieving these values? Who is most limited from fully experiencing these American values

What are some of barriers and challenges that people face in fully experiencing these established American values?
Make sure to use examples from the course resources and your own research to validate your opinions.

What does your essay say about American values and American society? Give two suggestions that you think would help make your two chosen American values more equally accessible to all Americans. Make sure to validate your suggestions with your scholarly sources.

Describe the immediate and long-term consequences of the historical event for American society. In other words, how did the event impact American society?

Historical Analysis Essay Progress Check 2- Womens Suffrage

A. Describe the causes of the historical event. In other words, what were the underlying factors that led to the historical event? Were there any
immediate causes that precipitated the event?

B. Illustrate the course of your historical event. In other words, tell the story or narrative of your event. Who were the important participants? What
did they do? Why? How do the perspectives of the key participants differ?

C. Describe the immediate and long-term consequences of the historical event for American society. In other words, how did the event impact
American society?

D. Discuss the historical evidence that supports your conclusions about the impact of the event on American society. Support your response with
specific examples from your sources.

How would power and oppression be disrupted in your example?Who exercised power and oppression in American society and/or your own life?

Power and oppression are key concepts for many individuals and groups who are not part of dominant social groups. Using material from the readings to support your claims, write an essay of 500 to 750 words (2 to 3 pages) in which you describe an example of power and oppression operating in American society.

Explain your argument to illustrate where power and oppression were exercised by addressing the following questions:

1.)Who exercised power and oppression in American society and/or your own life?

2.)How did they exercise that power and oppression?

3.)Why did they exercise power and oppression?

4.)How did the exercise of power and oppression benefit them?

5.)How would power and oppression be disrupted in your example?

Describe what those conformities are and, based on your research of those issues

Read, research and annotate the short story, The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the poem, Dear John Wayne by Louise Erdrich.

Both narrators are expressing dissatisfaction that women and Native Americans have with the conformities of American society.

Describe what those conformities are and, based on your research of those issues

 

What accounts for the feminist movement’s rapid impact on American society? Do you think the “Me Too” Movement is a continuation and broadening of this movement?

In essay format, answer the questions below:

Consider the causes and effects of the new feminism of the late 1960s. What accounts for the feminist movement’s rapid impact on American society? Do you think the “Me Too” Movement is a continuation and broadening of this movement?

Can laws ensure sexual equality? Are policies that address gender difference needed to provide equal opportunity? To approach these difficult questions, consider the policy of affirmative action and the laws on sexual harassment.