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Directions:
To formulate your answer to the questions below you must use the resources provided for you in this course (lectures, primary sources, American Yawp). Failure to do so will affect your grade accordingly. Address one or more of the questions below.
Question(s):
How did disenfranchisement, segregation, and lynching alter the citizenship of African Americans during 1900-1929?
How did new immigrants reshape the environment of urban cities in the United States during 1900-1929?
What were the advantages and disadvantages of government intervention in the economy during 1900-1929? What were the advantages and disadvantages of the United States entering the Great War?
What were the failures and/or successes of Wilsonianism in terms of relations between diverse ethnic groups domestically and internationally? How did foreign ideas (Bolshevism, anarchism, etc.) shape the United States during 1900-1929?
How was the southern and Midwestern rural economies reshaped by the Great War and the consumerism of the 1920s? How did urbanization and consumerism reshape the experience of women within American democracy?
How did urbanization and consumerism reshape the experience of African-American within American democracy?
Detailed Directions
Weekly Critical Reflections: Read the prompt carefully to understand what your reader expects. Before you begin to address the prompt you should have viewed the video-lecture and read the secondary and (at least two) primary sources and annotate/highlight the information or examples that will help you prove your main idea to the prompt.
As you write your weekly critical reviews you should keep in mind these two objectives: 1) read analytically and think critically; and 2) improve how you explain what you are observing and how you rationalize what is happening in the readings (that is, you are working on the improvement of your written communication skills).
With these purposes in mind you will
1) analytically read historical material(s) to answer specific prompt questions, and
2) write a clear and strong comment as a reply to these questions.
You accomplish the above objectives and proposes by efficiently writing: 1) you need a clear topic sentence or main idea, 2) you need to provide evidence and examples (at least two) from the readings that support your topic sentences, and 3) you must finish with a concluding sentence.
The topic sentence of your WCR should be a direct answer to one or more of the prompt’s question(s). It should be only one sentence. If it is more than one sentence then it is not a topic sentence or main idea.
In the next six or seven sentences you most support your main idea with the evidence you have annotated/highlighted from your reading of the materials. I strongly encourage you to explain this information and the examples you select in your own words. Do not quote from the materials unless you believe the authors’ words cannot be expressed better in other words. If you quote, you have to cite the source (author and or title of primary source is sufficient).
In the last sentence of your comment, you reaffirm the main idea you have offered in your topic sentence. This is your conclusion.
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