Throughout all the chapters within five through ten one stood out the most to me and this chapter was chapter eight. Within this chapter is a lot of information but I felt like chapter eight had the most meaning because there is a document set within that has so many different voices on different aspects of life and culture within the new republic. From women rights to education and even the average farmers thoughts on this new republic. Within Chapter eight P3-5 was a woman's perspective on backcountry America.…
Write a 250 word summary of Chapter 2 in the Course Reader and consider your personal response to it. You must use your own words.…
The following terms, people, and events are important to your understanding of the chapter. Take notes over the concepts listed below answering the following questions for each concept: Who? (when needed) Where?, What?, Why?, How?, and historical significance. Definitions are not sufficient. Definitions alone will earn a daily grade no higher than 50%.…
FRQ 1 - From 1600 – 1763, several European nations vied for control of the North American continent. Why did England win the struggle? Support your answer with details of each nation's successes and failures.…
* Symbol-“Bones would last; it was easy for him to put his faith in something so solid and predictable”…
Create a powerpoint or some other type of visual aid about your book. Include facts, dates, wars, catastrophes, and any other important events during your period of history. You may be as creative as you like with this assignment and can put it in any format. For example, you could use cartoons, songs, dioramas, speeches, characters, or anything that I haven’t listed. Try to think “outside” the…
In my point of view, history portrays the past. While reading a American history book, people would only focus on the essential events that trigger their emotions; however, they should recognize the American history are dominated by three elements- race, class, and gender. In the rest of the assignment, I would use several primary sources documents to analyze how gender had made a big impact in the American history. It would signify the hardships that women endured in different period of time which began with women proclaimed the right to vote; next, young girls opened to the environment and worked in urban areas; then, the success of women suffrage; lastly, losing their own identity.…
3. Choose five "artifacts" from the book that best illustrate the happenings and meanings of the story. Tell why you chose each one.…
Essays! (MUST HAVE: topic sentence (reword topic question) – include title and author; avoid run-ons, spelling errors, fragments, etc.)…
Compare and contrast two poems, one by each poet, taking account of the methods (situation, form and structure, and language, including imagery and tones) which each poet uses to write about their memories.…
A. The atmosphere when I was in high school really relates to the authors feelings about ‘School or Prison’. “Unfortunately, my school is losing qualities of high school.” (Peifer) To me after the budget cuts back in high school a lot changed. My classes got really big in size. To learn was a struggle in the type of environment the class was. The teachers spent more of their time talking about students bad behavior then teaching us the material we needed to learn.…
I chose chapter 12 “Development” because I think it is very an interesting topic. The growth of the human body is not only amazing, but also the basics of genetics, the earliest development, infancy and childhood, and the changing adolescent.…
Does physical activity help improve memory? And, if so, what kinds of physical activity improve memory the most? Memory is defined as the faculty or capacity by which the mind retains, stores, and revives information and recognizing previous experiences. It is the process of remembering. Memories come from different areas of the brain and different sets of cells.…
The silence was so dense and heavy I could almost feel it but it was always like that between me and dad. He had told me to go grocery shopping with him because we had come back after the summer vacation and there was no proper and edible grocery at home, so we were headed to the local store. Dad was really sick and weak after the flight back from our homeland so I made myself do all the shopping quickly so that he wouldn’t have to tire himself. And whenever I am in a rush, I become embarrassingly clumsy, bumping into this and that, and you see things flying here and there but of course it’s unintentional! But I,surprisingly, managed to get all the things that were on the shopping list so after I filled the shopping trolley I pushed it to the counter and as I was emptying the contents of the trolley I pushed it to the counter and as I was emptying the contents of the trolley and oh just my luck, that’s exactly when the cream cheese glass jar decided to take a roll down the trolley and smash itself into pieces onto the floor. I wasn’t scared of anything like if the cashier would add some fine or anything. My dad naturally possesses a loud voice but it was further enhanced because he is diabetic, which gives a sympathetic high tone. So he started screaming impulsively and loudly in front of everyone at me how I was always in a hurry, how I can never get things right, how I always made a mess, how I am never careful enough and it went on and on. I was so ashamed and humiliated at myself for not being more careful and I was filled with disgust for myself as I bent down to pick up the broken pieces of glass on the floor and hand it to the cashier who put it in a grocery bag. While I was giving it to him, my fingers were painted with blood which had bled out as I picked the pieces but I didn’t notice the physical pain for it was nothing compared to my emotional tornado. Yes, you have every right to think that I’m over-sensitive, emotional,…
Driving up to the house, my house, the tires screech to stop as the carts tires also most to the rhythmic symmetry that I have come accustomed to my whole life. As the car comes to a full and complete stop everyone clicks off their seat belts and the big van door slides open and everyone moves like a well-oiled machine to exit the car. Someone locked thee front door so one of the kids runs through the side of the house to open the door. Like little white mice all the children move and to their separate ways throughout the house to occupy their short attention span and in no time at all everyone is either watching television or on a computer or screaming and yelling at each other.…