How has European imperialism impacted the East African region? Choose two examples to support your argument.
Category: History
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Texas Government special project
In part 2 of section 1 you learned about federalism and the United States Constitution. In part 3 you learned about the Texas Constitution. You have also read (learned) about the Tenth Amendment and what it means in regards to the power relationship between Texas and the United States. Watch the following video. In this video you will see Governor Rick Perry addressing this very relationship.
For this project, once you have watched the video you will demonstrate your understanding of the relationship between the federal government and the state by writing a 800-1000 word analysis with emphasis being in the 1000 word area (see rubric below for example). In your analysis you will discuss the following:
- Give a brief description of the relationship that exists between the United States Government and the 50 individual states under the US federal system. In other words, What is Federalism. Here you need to show that YOU understand what this relationship was intended to be and how it was intended to work.
- how does Rick Perry see this relationship (as reflected in the speech you watched)
- describe the relationship between the US and Texas that was created by the 10th Amendment
- what is Rick Perry’s view on this relationship (as reflected in the speech you watched)
- what do you think about the content of the speech
You should write this paper as a word document using standard MLA writing format. Once you have written your paper, upload it to D2L by following upload instructions for this drop box. Remember, if you use sources (you should) standard citations must be used.
NOTE: You must submit your paper as a Word document.
Grading: Your special project will be graded using the rubric below. Points will be deducted for NOT following the minimum word requirement.
Points
5
Excellent
4
Competent
3
Needs Improvement
2
Does not meet standard
Totals
Purpose
Student uses appropriate, relevant, and
compelling content to illustrate mastery
of the subject, conveying the writer’s understanding, and shaping the whole work
Student uses appropriate, relevant, and compelling content to explore ideas
within the context of the discipline and
shape the whole work
Student uses appropriate and relevant content to develop and explore ideas through most of the work.
Student fails to use appropriate and relevant content to develop and explore ideas through most of the work.
Sources and Evidence
Work is appropriately cited. Demonstrates skillful use of high-quality, credible, relevant sources to develop ideas that are appropriate for the discipline and genre of the communication.
Cited correctly, but too few or too many examples. Demonstrates use of sources that are appropriate for the discipline and genre of the communication.
Citations mostly correct. Demonstrates an attempt to use credible and/or relevant sources that that are appropriate for the discipline.
Struggles to cite sources. Few references. Demonstrates weak attempts to use credible sources to support ideas in the communication.
Grammar and language
Communication is grammatically correct, interesting, demonstrates content knowledge, connects with audience, and flows well. Error-free.
Communication is grammatically correct, interesting, demonstrates content knowledge, connects with audience, and flows well. Limited errors.
Grammar occasionally interferes with communication. Includes some errors. AND/OR Language moderately appropriate to audience/industry.
Errors in grammar and format (spelling, punctuation, capitalization, headings.) AND/OR Uses language that sometimes impedes meaning because of errors in usage.
Word Requirement
900-1000 words 800-899 words
700-799 words
600-699 words
Requirements:
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Assess the economic impact of Brexit on the UK Economy
Please refer to the instructions and themes to consider attached. I have also included helpful sources to consider as well. Please make sure to include personal insights/opinions/commentary in the paper.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Instructions for Brexit Assignment.pdf, Brexit Themes to Consider.pdf, Brexit Slides.pdf, GLA_Impacts-of-Brexit-report_Final.pdf, Helpful Sources.pdf
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History Essay Quiz 1
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History
Answer the question
how do Sultan-Galievs ideas differ from mainstream Soviet Communism?
Present your own opinion on three of his ideas. You will select those ideas in our source texts, including Sultan-Galievs own texts. Are any of his ideas valid either in his own time or now? There is no “right” opinion. You may reject all his ideas, accept some of them and reject others, or consider him a prophet.
https://kontradikce.flu.cas.cz/en
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Bennigsen.pdf
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History for my friend
Chose ONE of the following primary sources.
- Discuss the following points:
- Paragraph One
- Summarize the article.
- What message is the article saying?
- Who is the source written for?
- Does the source have a bias? If so, what is it? (Bias means an opinion in favor of something in particular)
- Paragraph Two
- How can we use this primary source in history?
- What might be some different interpretations about the article?
- 500 750 words
- Do NOT label each paragraph as “paragraph 1” or “paragraph 2”. Write as if it’s a 2-paragraph (or multi if you write more than 2) paper.
Double-check spelling and grammar.
Use quotes to support what you’re saying.
Don’t forget to tell us WHY your points are important.
Make sure to separate out your two paragraphs.
Requirements: 400
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two questions that need to ba answered with source sited in…
I need these two questions answered for an assignment , have a family emergency and cant get to . each one needs to be 200-300 words with an academic source for each
1. At the end of the Middle Ages, what was the state of affairs between the Church and monarchies in Western Europe? (Provides specific examples)
2. How do these examples of turmoil in, and around, the Church undermine the authority of the Church that dominated Europe for centuries?
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History Question
I have this assignment due and I will provide all the information and if you can finish it earlier I will appreciate it and if there is anything let me know. I have this assignment due and make sure to be your own words not from outside resource the professor will know and add reference at the end of the page.
Week 1: Racial Formation reflection
In a minimum one minute and thirty second video think through any of the following and remember to reference specific arguments/points from the text including author(s) and page number:
- Do you have to be white to uphold white supremacy?
- Using both theoretical pieces (Racial Formation and the Possessive invest in whiteness)
- What is your race and how do you know?
- What does it mean for race to be a social construct?
- How have you experienced the racialization of yourself?
- Do you think you have a commitment to combat white supremacy?
- Bonus:
- Why did you take this course?
- What do you hope to learn from this course?
Cuyamaca ETHS Spring 2026 Week 1.mp4
MichaelOmiHowar_2015_IntroductionRacialFor_RacialFormationInTheU.pdf
The_Possessive_Investment_in_Whiteness_How_White_P…_—-_(1._The_Possessive_Investment_in_Whiteness).pdf
These writings are to be in 12 font times new roman and require a minimum of 350 words to be considered for full points. Meeting the minimum doesnt necessitate full points. The responses must be well-written and have critical components to them. Inquiries to consider when completing these assignments include but are not limited to: What is the author(s) arguing? If a week has two readings, what is the conversation between the readings? Are authors agreeing? Are they differing in views? What are some overarching themes youre noticing? If specific questions should be considered, the instructor will address them in an announcement. These assignments are the main component of the class since we will be asynchronous. It is imperative that you complete them in a timely manner. If the assignment nature were to change, you will be alerted by the instructor.
Requirements: As long as answers all the questions.
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Assignment: Document Analysis – Chinese Exclusion
In 1946, R. G. Collingwood wrote the following in his magnum opus The Idea of History, All history is the history of thought. But how does the historian discern the thoughts which he is trying to discover? There is only one way in which it can be done: by rethinking them in his own mind. The historian of philosophy, Plato, is trying to know what Plato thought when he expressed himself in certain words. The only way in which he can do this is by thinking about it for himself. This, in fact, is what we mean when we speak of ‘understanding’ the words. So, the historian of politics or warfare, presented with an account of certain actions done by Julius Caesar, tries to understand these actions, that is, to discover what thoughts in Caesar’s mind determined him to do them. This implies envisaging for himself the situation in which Caesar stood and thinking for himself what Caesar thought about the situation and the possible ways of dealing with it. The history of thought, and therefore all history, is the re-enactment of past thought in the historian’s own mind.
This re-enactment is only accomplished, in the case of Plato and Caesar respectively, so far as the historian brings to bear on the problem all the powers of his own mind and all his knowledge of philosophy and politics. It is not a passive surrender to the spell of another’s mind; it is a labour of active and therefore critical thinking. The historian not only re-enacts past thought, but he also re-enacts it in the context of his own knowledge and therefore, in re-enacting it, criticizes it, forms his own judgment of its value, corrects whatever errors he can discern in it. This criticism of the thought whose history he traces is not something secondary to tracing the history of it. It is an indispensable condition of historical knowledge itself. Nothing could be a completer error concerning the history of thought than to suppose that the historian as such merely ascertains what so-and-so thought, leaving it to someone else to decide whether it was true. All thinking is critical thinking; the thought which re-enacts past thoughts, therefore, criticizes them in re-enacting them.
In this exercise, you will practice the process outlined by Collingwood and analyze
and
after reading them carefully, read them again (slower and more methodically this time), and think about the following questions:
- What are these documents (e.g. diary, public speech, poem, etc.)?
- Why were they created? What was their purpose?
- Who created these documents? What can we tell about the perspective and biases of the author(s)? What do the documents tell us about the author(s) opinion of the views of other people? Do the documents suggest that the author(s) point of view was widely shared, or was it controversial and confined to a few people?
- When and where were these documents created? How do they reflect the time and place they were written or created? What do they say about the events underway at the time?
- Who is the intended audience? Were there multiple audiences? How might the audience have shaped what the author(s) says? How might the audience(s) have reacted to the documents?
- Think carefully about the choice of words and the tone of the documents. How do the words reflect the author(s), the time, the place, and the audience? If the documents make an argument, what argument do they make, and what strategy do the authors use?
- Historical significance: Overall, how do these documents contribute to your understanding of the historical period in which they were created? What other information might help you better understand the significance of these documents?
Some of these questions apply better to some documents than others. Choose the questions (it could be several) that you think can best be used to analyze and reveal the meanings of the documents and write a 500-word analysis of the documents in question. Use double-spaced paragraphs with topic sentences and transitions to guide readers through your analysis. Include a proper introduction with a compelling thesis and a thoughtful conclusion. Be sure to write and organize your paper according to the standards of English grammar and style.
As you begin thinking about your analysis paper, I suggest beginning by identifying and interpreting/analyzing authorship and when the documents were created; get the basic contextual information down first before you proceed. When you begin writing, monitor your tonestay detached, objective, and historical. Remain in third person. This is not meant to be a personal reaction essay, nor should you focus on making comparisons/contrasts to the present day. Also, this is not meant to be a summary of the documents. Nor is it meant to be a personal reaction essay. I am not interested in whether you agree with the documents messages. Instead, I want to see you have read and thought about the documents and can apply the questions that historians use when confronting artifacts from the past. Be a detective; consider these documents a clue. Read between the lines. Try to say something meaningful about the documents significance by connecting them to larger themes from the lectures and the course materials. Finally, remember you are not to conduct outside research for this assignment. I am looking forward to your personal analysis and your authorial voice. Hence, the only sources you should quote, or paraphrase are the documents under review. For contextual information, again, you are to use only the lectures and other course materials.
James D. Phelan, “Why the Chinese Should Be Excluded” (1901)
Chinese Immigrants Confront Anti-Chinese Prejudice (1885, 1903)
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History essay cold war
Structure and essay using these tools given and make sure it has PEEL methord
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): HISTORY BASELINE ASSESSMENT 2 (1).pdf
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