American History Homework Eleven
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American History Homework Eleven
Instructor: Andy Schlafly
Read the lecture first.
1. This course is mostly over. Can you now identify a value in learning history?
2. Was the United States right to enter World War II, and should we have entered sooner or later?
3. Which of the approaches in American history towards immigration do you like best, and why?
4. Pick out something from the "Roaring Twenties" and describe what you like about it.
5. What is your view of the New Deal, and what might you have done differently in response to the Great Depression?
6. Do you think we should have dropped the atomic bombs on Japan? Explain.
7. Please interpret and explain the cartoon, including an estimate of its date. (It was published by a paper in New Jersey years ago.)
Honors (pick 3 out of 5)
H1. Throughout American history, has the president has been becoming more and more of a "leader" or a "follower"? In other words, is the trend towards more of a leadership position for that office, or less of one? Explain.
H2. Pick out any military aspect of World War II and discuss it.
H3. Discuss any issue, mystery or debate topic from the lecture or time period 1920-1946.
H4. Your view of the United Nations, please?
H5. How would you recommend handling the communist infiltration described in the lecture?
