Explain if the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the nation. What effect would the Civil Rights Acts have across the continent on minority groups?

Using the Internet, locate and read Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech given in Washington D.C., August 1963. Copy and paste the following keywords into your Google search bar: “I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr.” Feel free also to locate and incorporate additional scholarly sources to respond to this case study, including information on the Civil Rights Movement.

Construct the case study by responding to the following prompts:

Explain if the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the nation.
What effect would the Civil Rights Acts have across the continent on minority groups?
Do you think that the tactics and strategies that civil rights activists used in the 1960s would apply to today’s racial and ethnic conflicts? Why or why not?
Do the ideas of the 1960s still have relevance today? If so how? If not, why not?
Analyze how the Civil Rights Movement would impact diversity in America today.

Do you think such quizzes are useful tools? Which one(s) do you think had the best design? Why? Why do you think you are the political person you are?

In the first part of the paper try to identify and discuss your core political beliefs. You may already have a good idea of where you stand politically. There are also internet sites designed to help you place yourself ideologically. Some use a simple scale of liberal to conservative. Others are more complex.

Were they what you expected?
Were the results of the quizzes similar?
Do you agree with them? Why or why not?
Do you think such quizzes are useful tools?
Which one(s) do you think had the best design? Why?
Why do you think you are the political person you are?
In the second part of the paper, you will apply the general concepts of political socialization to your own life. Assess your own experiences with politics and compare them with the theoretical material in the readings.

Develop a unifying theme, or approach the exhibit in whatever way you choose, as long as you are able to clearly argue why they belong in your exhibit.

You have been chosen as the curator for a new exhibit, “Finding the American Dream: Five Critical Moments in Modern American History,” which will be featured in the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The purpose of this exhibit is to give museum visitors an opportunity to think about the idea of the American dream through the presentation of five important moments, debates, or controversies in U.S. history from the end of the Civil War through our modern world. What, though, will you choose?

In your essay, briefly describe your five choices, how you would portray them in the exhibit, and, most important, why you chose these five historical moments. You may choose any five moments , develop a unifying theme, or approach the exhibit in whatever way you choose, as long as you are able to clearly argue why they belong in your exhibit. You must also include primary sources in your exhibit. Ultimately, though, the choices are yours to make.

Create an outline for your research essay. Next, include a well written introduction with its embedded statement. Then create a formal sentence outline.

Direction for Research Proposal
First create an outline for your research essay. Next, include a well written introduction with its embedded statement. Then create a formal sentence outline. Finally include a works cited for all the sources that you will be using to compose your essay.
1. Type your outline in 12 point Times New Roman or 11 point Calibri.
2. Make sure it is a sentence outline.
3. Create a Works Cited, MLA style, or a reference list APA style which will be used to compose your essay.
4. Submit your proposal to the D2L assignment box by the deadline.

Briefly describe your five choices, how you would portray them in the exhibit, and, most important, why you chose these five historical moments.

You have been chosen as the curator for a new exhibit, “Finding the American Dream: Five Critical Moments in Modern American History,” which will be featured in the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. The purpose of this exhibit is to give museum visitors an opportunity to think about the idea of the American dream through the presentation of five important moments, debates, or controversies in U.S. history from the end of the Civil War through our modern world. What, though, will you choose?

In your essay, briefly describe your five choices, how you would portray them in the exhibit, and, most important, why you chose these five historical moments. You may choose any five moments , develop a unifying theme, or approach the exhibit in whatever way you choose, as long as you are able to clearly argue why they belong in your exhibit. You must also include primary sources in your exhibit. Ultimately, though, the choices are yours to make.

When and why has “love marriage” developed? Is it more practiced in urban or in rural areas? Does it depend on the financial standing and/or the educational level of the given families?

Arranged Marriage in China, Japan, and Korea
Describe the historical, religious, and financial significance of arranged marriage in the three main East Asian countries.
Provide your initial post by 11:59 pm on Sunday. Your initial post should be at least 200 words in length, excluding the discussion prompt and the references. Please use in-text APA citations within your post as well as full APA references at the end of your post.
Peer Responses: Respond to at least two classmates’ initial posts by 11:59 pm on Tuesday. Posts must be at least 100 words in length and demonstrate critical thinking, engagement with course material, and a meaningful attempt to engage in discourse.

• Love Marriage and Intimacy in China, Japan, and Korea
When and why has “love marriage” developed? Is it more practiced in urban or in rural areas? Does it depend on the financial standing and/or the educational level of the given families? Would love marriage be possible among traditional, old, aristocratic families? Does love marriage cause a crisis of filial piety in terms of the support the elderly in the three East Asian countries?

Examine mortality in the colonial era, making sure to note age, gender, and geographic considerations.

Examine mortality in the colonial era, making sure to note age, gender, and geographic considerations.

The intext citation and work cited page should meet all MLA standards properly and the paper should be free of plagiarism.
Complete a 2-page essay in MLA format, 12 1-inch point font, 1-inch margins, double-spaced regarding the following question: Examine mortality in the colonial era, making sure to note age, gender, and geographic considerations.
For references, please use mostly the textbook as a reference.
Textbook: Foner, Eric. Give Me Liberty: An American History. Volume I, 6th Edition ISBN: 978-0-393-67914-4

What does he have to say about the project of American democracy?

This week, we looked at one of the most troubled times in American history—a moment where it was not even clear America as an idea or nation would even continue. In that regard, though we traveled far and wide in our thinking, it is hard to get around the centrality of Abraham Lincoln’s leadership in this era, and for that reason he looms large.

To that end, make a claim about an important or otherwise dramatic contribution in Lincoln’s thought: what does he have to say about the project of American democracy? Do this by selecting one of the Lincoln documents we have for this week and draw connections between it and at least one other text.

How have the bosses in the US and China participated in the use of vaccines in their countries and also around the world?

COVID and vaccines

Write a research essay. AT LEAST 9 paragraphs. Use the resources in the links below. You must use these sources for the essay. You are welcome to quote from other sources AFTER you have used these sources. Answer all of the following questions in your essay:

1) How has Covid-19 impacted workers in the US? India? China? Latin America?

2) How have the bosses in the US and China participated in the use of vaccines in their countries and also around the world?

3) Can capitalists anywhere in the world lead us into a future where a healthy working class is possible? Why? Why Not? SOURCES ARE LISTED BELOW!!! I. Causes of Covid-19 Outbreak 1) https://chuangcn.org/2020/02/social-contagion/