The lessons cover (1) evaluating evidence and primary source documents, (2) analyzing visual primary sources, (3) analyzing the question, (4) developing a thesis statement, (5) outlining and planning essay structure, (6) crafting an introductory paragraph, (7) writing and linking support paragraphs, and (8) summing up and concluding.
DBQ: Did the Progressives want a more just society? Or did they simply want one that was more efficient, better managed, and run by a "better" sort of leadership?
DBQ: "Women won the vote because by the early 1900s their independent roles in public life made it clear that they were already active as citizens and deserved to vote.
DBQ: "The Great Depression lasted a decade while New Deal program after program failed to do anything to end it.
DBQ: Did the war with Japan justify any of the fears that led to the internment of 112,000 people of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast in 1942? Why or why not?
DBQ: "The war against German and Japanese militarism changed America in many ways, largely for the good.
DBQ: "Despite McCarthy’s excesses, America in those years did face great dangers from communism, both internally and externally.
DBQ: King was highly critical of Stokely Carmichael and other "Black Power" advocates.
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