discussion board 1 Part Five can be broken down into three very large and significant topics:
1. The responsibilities of being a global power and translating what made the world “safe for Democracy” during World War One meant for the United States both at home and abroad
2. The outbreak of the Great Depression what crippled the nation and in many ways brought it to the brink of collapse
3. The struggle to maintain the Four Freedoms and fight home and abroad for democracy, whilst systemically denying this same freedom to Americans of certain ethnicity and race.
Which of these three historical processes do you believe was the most important for the development of modern America as we know it today?
discussion board 2
While the previous discussion asked you to consider the impact of the first part of the 20th Century upon our lives, I firmly believe that nothing has done more to shape the America we live in than the social movements of the 1960s and 1970s. The profound impact on our government, society, and culture is still being felt today. For this discussion, I would like you to answer the following three questions:
1) What were the greatest “costs” (negative consequences) of the rights movements for the United States of America?
2) What were the greatest “benefits” (positive outcomes) of the rights movements for the United States of America?
3) In your opinion, based upon your previous answers, which movement was the most positive experience for the U.S.?
Please make your responses at least one substantial paragraph long each of at least 500 words and include specific historical details, processes, and/or people to support your arguments.
Both of these discussion boards are related