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Assignment:
Hello, I need assistance submitting my last homework for the semester for History. We must use the book the American Yawp. If someone can help me answer the below prompts, that will be greatly appreciated.
Prompt 1
Analyze the effects of historical, social, political, economic, cultural, and global forces on this period of United States history.
What was the most interesting thing you learned in this course? What was the most surprising?
Prompt 2
Analyze and interpret primary and secondary sources.
Review Chapter, Section IV. Analyze and annotate this primary source. What was the Red Scare, what was HUAC's role in it, and why were people opposed to HUACs investigations?
Prompt 3
Make an argument through the use of historical evidence.
Were opponents of McCarthyism like Lillian Hellman, Paul Robeson, and Arthur Miller "un-American?" Why or why not? Be sure you present a clear claim, with reasoning, and evidence from primary and secondary sources to support your claim.
Prompt 4
Appraise the choices, actions, and consequences of ethical decision making in a historical context.
Was the decision to force defendants to "name names" in HUAC trials ethical? Was it ethical for a defendant to refuse to name names? Explain. Again, present a clear claim, with reasoning, and evidence from primary and secondary sources to support your claim.
Prompt 5
Analyze the influence of civic engagement on the development of regional, national and global communities within the context of U.S/ during the time period examined in this course.
Choosing from the chapters and materials in Modules I, II, or IV (NOT Module III), identify and describe an influential act of civic engagement. Was its influence regional, national, global, or a combination?
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