Category: History


  • You’ve no doubt heard the adage about how a single strand of rope can be strong but not nearly as strong as three strands that are woven together. Well, that is the image we want you to hold onto as you start this course. The three strands of this course are: · Positive psychology ·…

  • How would a low-cost price leader enforce its leadership through implied threats to a rival? How does a firm become a “low cost” price leader? Discuss the specific type of market structure that implied threat strategy can be adapted.

  • Why do you think the issues presented in this chapter persist in today’s workforce culture? Submission Instructions: · Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.

  • Different cultures around the World have different philosophies about dying and how different cultures engage in different customs surrounding the death of a family member. If you are first generation American then your parents probably engage in customs from their native lands. If you have observed some of these customs and traditions then you know…

  • The Art History Critique (AHC) process takes a deep look into an individual work of art. Each Critique begins with a work of art, which will be assigned by the instructor. The Art History Critique process involves analyzing different aspects of the work of art: 1) Description/Subject 2) Formal Analysis 3) Interpretation 4) Historical/Cultural Context.…

  • PROMPT: What health problems or issues do community members experience? (e.g. chronic disease, mental health, substance use) 0. How would you describe the community’s overall health – Poor, somewhat good, good, or excellent? Explain your answer. 0. In your own experiences working with the community, What are some of the major nutrition and health related…

  • Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal had four broad goals: 1) to save representative democracy in the United States, 2) to save private property, private enterprise capitalism in the United States, 3) to maintain the basic welfare of individual Americans, and 4) to create economic security by making sure a crisis on the scale of the Depression…

  • 1) Identify and explain the War on Terror 2) Identify and explain the G.I. Bill Remember a short ID question requires a written response, using complete sentences and appropriate grammar and punctuation. It should be one to two paragraphs in length. It should include the Who, What, Where, When, How, Why of the item in…

  • “The Progressive movement has been broadly categorized as a reform impulse designed to check, the power of big business and the lack of opportunity created by wealth concentration. Many thus claim that it was an impulse designed to bring governmental regulation to bear on out-of-control unfettered capitalism. However, in many ways Progressivism, as a policy…

  • Communism, Nationalism, and Early Vietnamese Immigration to the United States What makes for an ideal political world and society? How does radical socialism intend to punish or scare straight the self-interested actor who has been corrupted by capitalism and Western imperialism? Why is nationalism a compelling force in facilitating political change? How did these narratives…