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HIST-410N Week 3 Discussion 1: Dictatorship and Democracy
HIST-410N Week 3 Discussion 1: Dictatorship and Democracy 
 
Analyze Adolph Hitler's rise to power and the policies he used to rule Germany. Textbook tyrant? Overheated Nationalist? Or the right man for at the right time for the right job? 
 
In the early 1930s, the economic depression of Germany had hit the country especially hard, and millions of people were out of work. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans la...
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HIST-410N Week 3 Discussion 1: Dictatorship and Democracy 
 
Analyze Adolph Hitler's rise to power and the policies he used to rule Germany. Textbook tyrant? Overheated Nationalist? Or the right man for at the right time for the right job? 
 
In the early 1930s, the economic depression of Germany had hit the country especially hard, and millions of people were out of work. Still fresh in the minds of many was Germany's humiliating defeat fifteen years earlier during World War I, and Germans la...
HIST 410N Week 2 Discussion 2: Nationalism and the Treaty of Versailles
HIST 410N Week 2 Discussion 2: Nationalism and the Treaty of Versailles 
 
 
What were reasons that led to the ultimate failure of the Treaty of Versailles? What were the challenges facing the newly-formed League of Nations, and why was it so difficult to form a lasting agreement that would prevent another war? Elaborate. 
 
The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919 in Versailles, was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state ...
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HIST 410N Week 2 Discussion 2: Nationalism and the Treaty of Versailles 
 
 
What were reasons that led to the ultimate failure of the Treaty of Versailles? What were the challenges facing the newly-formed League of Nations, and why was it so difficult to form a lasting agreement that would prevent another war? Elaborate. 
 
The Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919 in Versailles, was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state ...
HIST-410N Week 2 Discussion 1: The Rise of Totalitarianism
HIST-410N Week 2 Discussion 1: The Rise of Totalitarianism 
 
Compare and contrast the two types of totalitarian governments that arose after 1917, that is, communism and fascism. What were the origins of these governments, their accomplishments, and their failures? What accounts for the fact that the masses mobilized to support these movements? Elaborate. 
 
What do you think about resources like this? If you were building a site on your favorite historical topic, what would you include? 
 
Co...
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HIST-410N Week 2 Discussion 1: The Rise of Totalitarianism 
 
Compare and contrast the two types of totalitarian governments that arose after 1917, that is, communism and fascism. What were the origins of these governments, their accomplishments, and their failures? What accounts for the fact that the masses mobilized to support these movements? Elaborate. 
 
What do you think about resources like this? If you were building a site on your favorite historical topic, what would you include? 
 
Co...
HIST-405N Week 7 Discussion: The Cold War and America
HIST-405N Week 7 Discussion: The Cold War and America 
 
 
 
How did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the United States during the 1950s? How do you explain McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties? Elaborate. 
 
Professor and class, 
During WWII, the United States and Soviet Union worked together to defeat Hilter and Nazi Germany. Once WWII was over, the US and Soviet U...
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HIST-405N Week 7 Discussion: The Cold War and America 
 
 
 
How did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the United States during the 1950s? How do you explain McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties? Elaborate. 
 
Professor and class, 
During WWII, the United States and Soviet Union worked together to defeat Hilter and Nazi Germany. Once WWII was over, the US and Soviet U...
HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 2: World War II
HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 2: World War II 
 
What were the underlying causes of World War II? Select one event that you think irrevocably led the world (and the U.S.) to war more than any other event. Argue your selection with details that support your answer. 
 
Hello Professor and class, 
There were several events that when taken together further escalated the conditions needed for war from the rise of Hitler to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which gave the U.S. it’s push it needed to enter ...
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HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 2: World War II 
 
What were the underlying causes of World War II? Select one event that you think irrevocably led the world (and the U.S.) to war more than any other event. Argue your selection with details that support your answer. 
 
Hello Professor and class, 
There were several events that when taken together further escalated the conditions needed for war from the rise of Hitler to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which gave the U.S. it’s push it needed to enter ...
HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The Great Depression
HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The Great Depression 
 
What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? Can you see any modern parallels to the Great Depression? Elaborate. 
 
Professor and class, 
The start of the problems originated in the 1920’s. With the decline in demand and overproduction of textiles and mining, this trend continued into the 1930’s. (Keene, Cornell, & Edward, 2013,...
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HIST-405N Week 6 Discussion 1: The Great Depression 
 
What were the underlying causes of the depression? Why did the Great Depression of the 1930s seem so much worse than any occurring either before or since? Can you see any modern parallels to the Great Depression? Elaborate. 
 
Professor and class, 
The start of the problems originated in the 1920’s. With the decline in demand and overproduction of textiles and mining, this trend continued into the 1930’s. (Keene, Cornell, & Edward, 2013,...
HIST 410N Week 2 Case Study 2: Versailles: The Allies‘ Last Horrible Triumph’
HIST 410N Week 2 Case Study 2: Versailles: The Allies‘ Last Horrible Triumph’ 
 
 
This week, you will read the comments of the German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference on the conditions of the peace, which ended World War 1. Please click on the link below to view the article. Many have argued that it was the way World War 1 ended which made World War 2 inevitable. Read the document and answer the following questions: 
 
1. According to the authors of Germany's complaint, how will v...
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HIST 410N Week 2 Case Study 2: Versailles: The Allies‘ Last Horrible Triumph’ 
 
 
This week, you will read the comments of the German Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference on the conditions of the peace, which ended World War 1. Please click on the link below to view the article. Many have argued that it was the way World War 1 ended which made World War 2 inevitable. Read the document and answer the following questions: 
 
1. According to the authors of Germany's complaint, how will v...
HIST 410N Week 1 Case Study 1: Jules Ferry
HIST 410N Week 1 Case Study 1: Jules Ferry 
 
 
Jules Ferry was Prime Minister of France as that nation launched its imperial expansion. In a debate with member of the French Parliament, Ferry defends the decision to expand. Read his remarks and respond to the following questions: 
1.	According to Ferry, what recent developments in world trade (the economic argument) made it urgent for France to have colonies? 
 
France’s economic future was the forefront of the argument for economic change ...
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HIST 410N Week 1 Case Study 1: Jules Ferry 
 
 
Jules Ferry was Prime Minister of France as that nation launched its imperial expansion. In a debate with member of the French Parliament, Ferry defends the decision to expand. Read his remarks and respond to the following questions: 
1.	According to Ferry, what recent developments in world trade (the economic argument) made it urgent for France to have colonies? 
 
France’s economic future was the forefront of the argument for economic change ...
HIST 410N Week 7 Case Study 6: Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 UN Speech
HIST 410N Week 7 Case Study 6: Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 UN Speech 
 
 
 
If the pace of improving US-Soviet relations seemed rapid, Mikhail Gorbachev's speech to the United Nations General Assembly would shift the process into overdrive. In this remarkable oration, which you can find by clicking on the link below, Gorbachev emphatically declared that all nations must have the freedom to choose their own destiny, that ideology had no place in foreign affairs, and that great powers should renounce...
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HIST 410N Week 7 Case Study 6: Mikhail Gorbachev 1988 UN Speech 
 
 
 
If the pace of improving US-Soviet relations seemed rapid, Mikhail Gorbachev's speech to the United Nations General Assembly would shift the process into overdrive. In this remarkable oration, which you can find by clicking on the link below, Gorbachev emphatically declared that all nations must have the freedom to choose their own destiny, that ideology had no place in foreign affairs, and that great powers should renounce...
HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers)
HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers) 
 
 
Question: 
1. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of: (Points: 4) 
•	locating primary sources to learn the facts 
•	asking questions like "Who created the source and why?" 
•	analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate 
•	distributing the new findings to the world 
Explanation 
Historical research refers to the process of understanding, stud...
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HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers) 
 
 
Question: 
1. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of: (Points: 4) 
•	locating primary sources to learn the facts 
•	asking questions like "Who created the source and why?" 
•	analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate 
•	distributing the new findings to the world 
Explanation 
Historical research refers to the process of understanding, stud...