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from the electoral vote and which of the two is | HIST 101 | AMU

from the electoral vote, and which of the two is required in order to win the Presidential Election, popular or electoral votes?Can a President win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote?Can a President lose the popular vote but still win the elections? Celebrities in Politics: Are the celebrities' political candidate support and campaign contributions contributing to the fueling of the political polarization of our political participation process and to the gridlock of our political development process Is political polarization to any side of the spectrum actually positive to our nation's political development? What about the role of minorities, gender, race, campaign costs, campaign contributions, the media, religion and the role of the electoral colleges/electoral districts redistricting may it play in the upcoming future elections

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compare and contrast two historical documents and place them in | HIST 101 | AMU

compare and contrast two historical documents and place them in their historical context. The documents you are to wrie about, Narrative of Lavinia Bell and Letter to an English Abolitionist,/ Think about what the two authors have written. Decide what ideas the authors share and what ideas they differ upon. Evaluate the authors' motives and goals. Then decide how these documents relate to a specific historical era. Finally, go back and re-read the documents, making note of specific examples that support your decisions.In what ways are the documents similar? How are they different? Why are they similar or different? What are the authors' backgrounds? How do differences in their backgrounds relate to differences in their ways of thinking? What are their motives? Why do they think the issue they are writng about is important? What major point(s) are they trying to convey? Who is their intended audience? How do they try to appeal to their audience?

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This assignment calls for you to discuss several themes in | HIST 101 | AMU

This assignment calls for you to discuss several themes in Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812. This is not a research assignment. chapters:The Introduction (very important! August 1787 September 1788 November 1792. While reading the assigned chapters of A Midwife's Tale keep in mind the questions below. Your paper is to answer these questions.1) Who was Martha Ballard? What kind of person was she?2) What kinds of work did she do?3) What did the author mean when she stated that midwives in the late 18th century practiced "social medicine?"4) How did family production reinforce the social web revealed in Martha's diary?5) What were the meanings and purposes of marriage? In what ways was marriage changing? Some of the themes discussed above overlap. It is not necessary to structure your essay as a list of separate responses. Aim for a smooth essay format that addresses all of the themes without simply providing a list of answers. A thorough introduction identifies the title, author, and subject of the book. However, the most important element of an introduction is a clearly-stated thesis; a sentence that describes the main idea of your essay.

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This assignment calls for you to discuss several themes in | HIST 101 | AMU

This assignment calls for you to discuss several themes in Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812. This is not a research assignment. chapters:The Introduction (very important! August 1787 September 1788 November 1792. While reading the assigned chapters of A Midwife's Tale keep in mind the questions below. Your paper is to answer these questions.1) Who was Martha Ballard? What kind of person was she?2) What kinds of work did she do?3) What did the author mean when she stated that midwives in the late 18th century practiced "social medicine?"4) How did family production reinforce the social web revealed in Martha's diary?5) What were the meanings and purposes of marriage? In what ways was marriage changing? Some of the themes discussed above overlap. It is not necessary to structure your essay as a list of separate responses. Aim for a smooth essay format that addresses all of the themes without simply providing a list of answers. A thorough introduction identifies the title, author, and subject of the book. However, the most important element of an introduction is a clearly-stated thesis; a sentence that describes the main idea of your essay.

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