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The U.S Economy During 1980s

The U.S Economy During 1980s What happened 1980’s For Milestone One, you will research three sections of your final project as they relate to the 10-year historical period that you chose in Module One: gross domestic product, unemployment/inflation, and interest rate fluctuations. You will then create your first 4–6 presentation slides. Be sure to read … Read more

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Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America

Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Assignment 2.2: Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Final Paper You have already developed a thesis statement and an outline in which you explored the peculiar institution known as slavery. Now you will develop the final paper in which you explore your main points in detail. Introduce your paper with your previously crafted thesis … Read more

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Outcomes of the American Revolution

Outcomes of the American Revolution Prompt: Discuss the outcomes of the American Revolution. Who most benefited from the Revolution, and why? In your answer, you should consider and properly cite the readings, audio, and video for this week’s Unit. Your discussion will be evaluated using the rubric below. https://youtu.be/LzM9Fd_FhNYhttps://youtu.be/sDfk3UD94WA Those are the videos that my … Read more

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American experience

American experience There are many different lens by which to view the American experience. I’ve presented a view of American history through the lens of banking. Or, correspondingly, a view of banking through the lens of American history. Regardless, the challenge of creating a financial structure that preserved the blessings of liberty and freedom, let … Read more

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Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America

Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Assignment 2.1: Liberty Challenged in Nineteenth Century America Thesis and Outline Due Week 7 and worth 50 points America became a free independent nation. With the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783, the former mother country, England, recognized that its children, the colonies, were now on their own. A constitutional republic was birthed, … Read more

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