Chapter 9-Geography Read Chapter 9-Geography from the textbook Watch the following videos: Watch Video Fingers to the Bone: Child Farmworkers in the United States Duration: 5:42 User: n/a – Added: 5/3/10 Watch Video Syria Crisis: One Million Refugee Children Duration: 2:50 User: n/a – Added: 8/23/13 Watch Video How Big Coal Is Evicting Entire Villages […]
How did European political and religious traditions, born out of the Protestant Reformation, influence ideas about sexuality and sexual relations in the North American colonies?
History of sex in early America Discussion Questions: Use the following questions below to analyze the main ideas and themes expressed in the reading. You are not required to answer all of these questions in your response, instead you should use them as a guide to construct your analysis. The reading can be found in […]
Which of these New World colonial societies would you have preferred to live in and why?
Discussion For this online discussion, think about all the different colonial systems and societies you encountered in Unit I and answer the following two questions with a minimum of one paragraph per response. 1) Which of these New World colonial societies would you have preferred to live in and why? 2) Which of these New […]
Discuss the ways the students are able to relate to the play, the concerns they have, and the conflicts the play brings up for them.
Our Town Writing Assignment The play OUR TOWN is set in a fictional small New England town in the early years of the twentieth century, (1899-1911). Discuss the ways the students are able to relate to the play, the concerns they have, and the conflicts the play brings up for them. Using specific examples, discuss […]
Discuss how the institution of slavery differed between two English colonies/regions.
TASK In at least two full double-spaced pages, answer the prompt. Prompts 1. Slavery Discuss how the institution of slavery differed between two English colonies/regions. For example, you may compare slavery in the Chesapeake and New England. How did work, crops, and conditions of servitude differ?