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Topic: Online Evaluations |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 1:20 am Subject: Online Evaluations |
i did mine |
Topic: Prepare for Tomorrow's Seminar 6/8 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:16 am Subject: Prepare for Tomorrow's Seminar 6/8 |
We did the 5 things to talk about in our class too. My group's were
*how did the atom bomb affect the war/how could the world's safety be ensured
*could we combine options 2 and 3
*could we have ... |
Topic: homework for 6/8/2010 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 3:03 am Subject: homework for 6/8/2010 |
I like either option 2 or option 3. Neither goes to and extreme, which I think would be a bad way for us to proceed if we wanted to avoid war. While option 1 would guarantee that we get what we want, ... |
Topic: homework for 6/8/2010 |
lstrickman
Replies: 16
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:11 am Subject: homework for 6/8/2010 |
Actively read both packets.
Please choose an "option" from the packet that begins on page 25 with "Option 1" that you think is the best choice for American foreign policy after ... |
Topic: Questions to go with the Cold War Reading/Activity |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:04 am Subject: Questions to go with the Cold War Reading/Activity |
1. I agree with what has already been said about this-- it is very much the idea of my enemy's enemy is my friend. Aside from having Germany as a common enemy, the US and the Soviet Union don't seem t ... |
Topic: Prepare for Tomorrow's Seminar 6/3 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:05 am Subject: Prepare for Tomorrow's Seminar 6/3 |
I think that at this point in history, the US was starting to become a "superpower". The war repaired the economy and made it even more successful than it had been before by creating an enti ... |
Topic: The Great Depression: Readings and Posts |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 2:51 am Subject: The Great Depression: Readings and Posts |
Although I don't think that the new deal addressed every problem that the US was dealing with during the depression, I think it was an effective solution for the depression. It set the stage for the e ... |
Topic: Post your H.W here (May 26th) |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 5:19 am Subject: Post your H.W here (May 26th) |
I pretty much agree with what other people have been saying-- I think that the league of nations did succeed at what it was trying to do, in that it ended WWI. It did not, however, deal with the senti ... |
Topic: seminar Prep may 24 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 6:17 am Subject: seminar Prep may 24 |
i took a few things from my immigration readings..
The first and most clear one is that people seemed to be using the new population of immigrants as a scapegoat for the problems in the US. Immigran ... |
Topic: Please post and discuss your answers to the questions |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 2:08 am Subject: Please post and discuss your answers to the questions |
1. we started by talking about whether or not to reinstate the workers, then went on to talk about trains, and if/how we should get them running.
2. We felt very strongly about starting the trains ba ... |
Topic: Pullman Preview Predicament Posting |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 2:16 am Subject: Pullman Preview Predicament Posting |
I also think that the violence of the strike might have been avoidable if Pullman had either raised wages for the workers, or lowered their rent. While it is understandable that he would want to keep ... |
Topic: Prepare for Seminar 5/13 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 3:17 am Subject: Prepare for Seminar 5/13 |
I also think that in the US, war was inevitable. There was no way to compromise to solve the issues people were debating, although people tried. In the end, people on both sides believed too strongly ... |
Topic: Primary Sources |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 7:12 am Subject: Primary Sources |
One informed conclusion that you could make about the civil war from these readings is that the effect on everyone's lives was huge. Although this is mentioned in our other reading, it was emphasized ... |
Topic: Questions about the readings 5/11 |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 7:01 am Subject: Questions about the readings 5/11 |
for my question: what did people do after Maryland cut off DC from the north? were they still able to communicate and use it as their capital
also, in response to maddy's question, i think that the ... |
Topic: Questions for Harper's Ferry/Uncle Tom's Cabin |
lstrickman
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Forum: U.S. Overview Mod 7 Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:26 am Subject: Questions for Harper's Ferry/Uncle Tom's Cabin |
how did these two book affect each other? |
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