Identify at least three (3) important social, cultural, or political movements since 1877 and reflect upon how each movement impacted the country.(MINIMUM 350 WORDS, MLA FORMAT)
Identify at least three (3) ways that the United States changed since 1877. This change could be a shift from one political party/ideology to another, or it could be an economic, social, or cultural change. Reflect upon each change to show how the country is now different than it was in 1877.(MINIMUM 350 WORDS, MLA FORMAT)
You should follow the discussion forum format of providing factual support from the textbook and analysis, reflection, and opinion.
You must include the following:
One quotation from your textbook with page numbers in parenthesis to support your ideas.
Penalty of 20% for not including one quotation from the textbook with page number citations.
About 75% of your response should be analysis/reflection, much like your forum posts. Penalty of 20% for limited analysis/reflection.
A minimum of 700 WORDS TOTAL. Penalty of 20% for not reaching word minimum.
No outside sources may be used. NO PLAGIARISM, NO JARGON!
QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED USING A SPECIFIC FORMAT SHOWN BELOW.
MODEL RESPONSE
Question: Why was President Andrew Johnson impeached and what impact did it have?
FACT/ANALYSIS: The textbook reveals that Johnson was charged with “high crimes and misdemeanors” on “eleven counts of misconduct” (452-453). The impeachment did not bring down the president because Congress fell short of convicting him. The book states that the “dissenting Republicans felt that removing a president for defying Congress was too damaging to the constitutional system of checks and balances” (452-453). The impeachment did open the door for Ulysses S. Grant to become the next president (1). OPINION/REFLECTION: Although the book does not specifically state what charges were brought against Johnson, it seems as though Congress wanted to punish him for his anti-suffrage views. It is clear that tensions were high during this period, and that the country was still trying to grapple with all the difficulties of the post-Civil War period.
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