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· 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 · 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 ·First Great Awakening is examined in terms of authority.
This question is debated: In the decades before the war, revivalism taught people that they could be bold when confronting religious authority and that when churches weren't living up to the believers' expectations, the people could break off and form new ones. How does this concept relate to challenging political authority?
Subject:
History
Topic:
U.S. History to 1877
Posting ID:
183420
OTA ID:
104719
You helped me out so much on my last paper, so I wanted to use you again. I hope this is okay. I need your help to get started. Examine how the new nation was affected by continued growth and expansion. Cover the following issues: a. The significance that westward expansion had on U.S. economic growth. b. The impact immigration had on America’s demographic, economic, and political climate during the mid-19th century c. How each region of the United States developed different economic and social systems d. How these differences led to sectionalism e. The effect on domestic and foreign policy I only need 5 pages of information. Your help is appreciated. Thanks.
Subject:
History
Topic:
U.S. History to 1877
Posting ID:
183618
OTA ID:
102789
Do you believe that the problems facing the Confederation government demanded they discard the Articles of Confederation to draw up the Constitution? Why or why not? Did the Constitution adequately address these problems?
Subject:
History
Topic:
U.S. History to 1877
Posting ID:
183650
OTA ID:
106022
American/Canadian Indians - Iroquois
I have to do a power point on the Iroquois Indians. I need three slides for this question. I need help with their situation prior to discovery of the New World.
Subject:
History
Topic:
U.S. History to 1877
Posting ID:
184314
OTA ID:
105960
This posting addresses ideas about the Constitutional Convention.
Why was the Constitutional Convention conducted in secrecy? Do you think that we could have a secret meeting today to plan our new government? Do you think that the secrecy was the main reason that ratification took so long? These questions are debated.
Subject:
History
Topic:
U.S. History to 1877
Posting ID:
184393
OTA ID:
104719
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