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U.S. History Summer 2007: Course Materials

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US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. July 06, 2007. Posted at 08:06 AM in Course Materials. June 30, 2007. Posted at 12:20 PM in Course Materials. Posted at 12:11 PM in Course Materials. Due Tuesday, July 31st. Due Saturday, July 28th. Chapter 26, Discussion Question. Due Friday, July 27th. Chapter 25, Discussion Question. Due Thursday, July 25th. Chapter 24, Discussion Question. Due Wednesday, July 24th. Chapter 23, Discussion Question.

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U.S. History Summer 2007: Chapter 23, Discussion Question

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US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. Laquo; Due Tuesday, July 24th. Due Wednesday, July 24th ». July 23, 2007. Chapter 23, Discussion Question. How did shifting government policy contribute to both the boom of the 1920s, and the bust of 1929? In your answer, consider the part domestic and international policy played in these developments, including matters of taxation, tariffs, and international banking. (pp. 592-595, 609-610). I m answering ...

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U.S. History Summer 2007: Due Wednesday, July 24th

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US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. Laquo; Chapter 23, Discussion Question. Chapter 24, Discussion Question ». July 24, 2007. Due Wednesday, July 24th. Read chapter 24 and answer the RQs. Regarding the research paper, submit an introduction and two paragraphs of the body. We will grade this submission in place of the work that was due on Monday. Posted at 03:26 PM in Homework. The comments to this entry are closed. Due Tuesday, July 31st.

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U.S. History Summer 2007: Due Friday, July 27th

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US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. Laquo; Chapter 25, Discussion Question. Chapter 26, Discussion Question ». July 26, 2007. Due Friday, July 27th. Read Chapter 26, skip the insert on pages 684-685. Answer the RQ's. Posted at 04:01 PM in Homework. Im assuming u mean chapter 26 right? Posted by: Jesse Lee July 26, 2007 at 07:58 PM. Oh not this again. Posted by: Vidal Meric July 26, 2007 at 08:05 PM. YOU OWE US DONUTS AGAIN MR PERRY!

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U.S. History Summer 2007: Making Connections

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US History Summer 2007. A weblog for students in D.Perry's U.S. History summer 2007 history course. July 06, 2007. Chapter 9, Making Connections. 1 Why did the Federalist alliance fracture in the 1790s? Why was this development troubling to the nation? In your answer, cite specific ideological and political developments that compromised cooperation. 2 What provoked the Whiskey Rebellion? How did the government respond? How did they hope to ensure that their citizens and their leaders possessed virtue?

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