question archive 1: College students in the 1960s were not the only people ever to protest the actions of the American government, or to push back against the dominant culture

1: College students in the 1960s were not the only people ever to protest the actions of the American government, or to push back against the dominant culture

Subject:HistoryPrice: Bought3

1: College students in the 1960s were not the only people ever to protest the actions of the American government, or to push back against the dominant culture. How has American dissent evolved during the period covered in this course (1877-present)?

 

2:The social fabric of the United States was severely damaged by the Civil War, and especially by Reconstruction. The audio lectures have suggested various ways that the nation slowly knit itself back together, and that ultimately a "mass culture" emerged in which Americans identified themselves first and foremost as Americans, rather than by their region or race or ethnicity or economic class.

 

Do you agree with this assessment? If so, explain why and how this happened. If not, suggest and defend an alternate way of characterizing the changes to American society between Reconstruction and the Reagan Era.

 

3:How has the role that the United States has played in world affairs changed over the period covered by this course (1877-present), and why? Trace those changes, and provide an explanation for why they came about.

pur-new-sol

Purchase A New Answer

Custom new solution created by our subject matter experts

GET A QUOTE