All Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 - All Case Studies
HIST 405N Week 1 Case Study | Slavery -- $ 15.00
HIST 405N Week 3 Case Study | Industrialization -- $ 15.00
HIST 405N Week 5 Case Study | Who Is a Progressive -- $ 15.00
HIST 405N Week 7 Case Study | Fear of Communism/Islam -- $ 15.00
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Slavery will hone your abilities to search and compile a response to the prompts provided below by describing the dynamics of slavery. Although slavery had existed among African peoples prior to the European slave trade, the status of slaves in Africa was much different than that of slaves as a result of the trade. The condition of the latter took a different path from the start. The transition of this status in the colonies is illustrated through primary sources as seen with severa..
Introduction
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Industrialization will enhance your knowledge of the socioeconomic infrastructure that began to emerge after the War of 1812. The
transformation of transportation, communication, and mechanization made life in America easier. America was becoming a leading
competitor in the global community while building an internal cohesiveness between the North, South, and East. The years between 1815
through 1860 was characterized by new inventions based on scientific discovery wi..
IntroductionWith the increase in prosperity brought about by industrialization came a number of ills such as the exploitation of workers, including children. Unbridled capitalism and the pursuit of wealth, while also giving rise to the middle class, led to the greatest wealth disparity the country had ever seen at the expense of the working class, whose members found themselves working six or seven days a week up to 12 hours a day in horrible conditions, often not making enough to support themse..
IntroductionThe Cold War brought about an irrational fear of communism and communist activities in the United States. As we are learning this week, one of the most vocal instigators of this paranoia was Senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy delivered a speech about the imminent threat of communism on February 9, 1950. Our country again experienced a state of paranoia after the attacks of September 11, 2001, this time of Islam. (The purpose of this assignment is not to defend communism, but to examin..