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Assignment 2: Becoming Mexican-American

The readings for this module emphasized that although whole families often made the long and arduous journey from South to North together, the prospects that awaited them on the other side often differed greatly between individual family members. For this assignment, reflect on these differences, considering how the family unit was forced to change and adapt to meet the challenges unique to life in America.

Using the module readings, Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, research the early twentieth century experiences of the Mexican immigrants. Then, respond to the following:
  • Examine how the roles of men, women, and children changed because of this migration. What new demands emerged for each group, and how did they seek to meet these new challenges while still maintaining the overall structure of the family. Be as specific as possible, referring wherever possible to examples from the textbook for support.
  • How did th

"strict constructionism"

Did Thomas Jefferson live up to his own political ideals of less government and "strict constructionism" during his two terms in the presidency? Discuss whether he did or did not and cite specific examples as evidence. Some say Jefferson led a life of contradictions. When is it acceptable for a president to make a complete turnabout, or compromise, in the ideals they strongly define themselves by? Do you see any examples of this with modern-era presidents in our history? Explain Minimum 150 words

"strict constructionism"

Did Thomas Jefferson live up to his own political ideals of less government and "strict constructionism" during his two terms in the presidency? Discuss whether he did or did not and cite specific examples as evidence. Some say Jefferson led a life of contradictions. When is it acceptable for a president to make a complete turnabout, or compromise, in the ideals they strongly define themselves by? Do you see any examples of this with modern-era presidents in our history? Explain Minimum 150 words

“strict constructionism”

Did Thomas Jefferson live up to his own political ideals of less government and "strict constructionism" during his two terms in the presidency? Discuss whether he did or did not and cite specific examples as evidence. Some say Jefferson led a life of contradictions. When is it acceptable for a president to make a complete turnabout, or compromise, in the ideals they strongly define themselves by? Do you see any examples of this with modern-era presidents in our history? Explain Minimum 150 words

History Inquiry essays on child labor

Task: Three separate essays on the: (Sources are uploaded) 1) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the Industrial Revolution to the child soldier in various part of the world. 2) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the IR to the child labor in factory in various part of the world. 3) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the IR to the child labor in sex industry in various part of the world. Each around 600 words. Analysis using history inquiry format (GCSE history) - justify source accurate and reliable)

History Inquiry essays on child labor

Task: Three separate essays on the: (Sources are uploaded) 1) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the Industrial Revolution to the child soldier in various part of the world. 2) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the IR to the child labor in factory in various part of the world. 3) Compare causes and consequences of child labor during the IR to the child labor in sex industry in various part of the world. Each around 600 words. Analysis using history inquiry format (GCSE history) - justify source accurate and reliable)

Thomas Jefferson

Did Thomas Jefferson live up to his own political ideals of less government and "strict constructionism" during his two terms in the presidency? Discuss whether he did or did not and cite specific examples as evidence. Some say Jefferson led a life of contradictions. When is it acceptable for a president to make a complete turnabout, or compromise, in the ideals they strongly define themselves by? Do you see any examples of this with modern-era presidents in our history? Explain Minimum 150 words

The Epic of Gilgamesh

PURPOSE: The supplemental readings and written essays are designed to accomplish two goals. 1. First, to gain an understanding of the specific historical information contained in the book. 2. Second, to increase skills in accurate written communication. WRITING YOUR ESSAY: Your essay should contain three parts: an introduction, a main body, and a conclusion. 1) Introduction: (one page or less) Generally, you would introduce your topic and then give a brief biography of the author. In the case of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the author is unknown. Instead, you may comment on the credentials of the translator (Sumaya, Shabandar) and the illustrator. (Rakan Dabdoub) Deal with only such information as is pertinent to their qualifications to work with this book. Consider, for example, their academic and professional experiences, the titles or subjects of other books they have published, each one's specialty or historical interest, the period in which the book was written,

The Epic of Gilgamesh

PURPOSE: The supplemental readings and written essays are designed to accomplish two goals. 1. First, to gain an understanding of the specific historical information contained in the book. 2. Second, to increase skills in accurate written communication. WRITING YOUR ESSAY: Your essay should contain three parts: an introduction, a main body, and a conclusion. 1) Introduction: (one page or less) Generally, you would introduce your topic and then give a brief biography of the author. In the case of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the author is unknown. Instead, you may comment on the credentials of the translator (Sumaya, Shabandar) and the illustrator. (Rakan Dabdoub) Deal with only such information as is pertinent to their qualifications to work with this book. Consider, for example, their academic and professional experiences, the titles or subjects of other books they have published, each one's specialty or historical interest, the period in which the book was written,

Analysis Essays (Child Labor)

How did children suffer in Industrial Revolution? I have included 4 essay questions in a file. Given each historical evidence (source), write a short analysis essay (PEEL structure) separately to interpret the source to support your point and justify if the source is reliable. Attached: Essay task with PEEL structure and examples. (no other reference needed, only based on the sources)