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  1.Click on this link https://www.getty.edu/research/exhibitions_events/events/florentine_codex.htmlLinks to an external site. and watch the video at the top, in its entirety and read the article below the link, feel free to

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After The Fact 1

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  So first you need to read the document on Silas Dean, and then answer the following 3 questions: What was the initial theory about Deane’s death? What facts supported

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history

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Analyze the key American military conflicts since 1898. Why did the United States join each conflict? Over the entire period, did the United States usually enter the conflict for basically

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Reflective Prompt

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Choose two or more diverse groups of American Women (Native American, African-American, Latinx, or Asian and reflect on a key element of their historical experiences or agency and a key

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Reply to the Discussion

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  Discussion Forum Post: Women's History, Historical Change, and the Status of Women's Rights in the 2020s Reflecting on the history of women in the United States, it’s clear that

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‘Post-Feminism,” Conservatism, and Women’s Rights

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In the Discussion Forum, drawing on this week's reading, listening and watching, summarize your thoughts about women's history, historical change, and your thoughts on the status of women's rights, and

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Choose a favorite film or video game – where MUSIC plays an important role.

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    1.  Embed a video that shows an excerpt of the film or video game (an excerpt that highlights the music).   2.  Which type of music (discussed in

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Comparing Constitution

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Compare the United States Constitution and the Constitution for the State of Georgia. What are some of the primary similarities and differences? Why might these documents seem so different?  In

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How Freedom Has Changed in America from 1877 to Today

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i need ideas!!   Sources you can ONLY USE/ Choose from  > Davidson, James West. U.S.: A narrative history. 9th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education, 2022.   > “History

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Reply to Discussions 1 and 2 Feminism

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Discussion 1 2. Throughout the movement, race remained an issue that divided activists, especially as “it was very difficult for middle-class white women to have any conception about what was

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