
Please help! ENG reason APUSH desperately need help?
My question is: Compare the debates that have occurred during expansionalism U.S. in the 1840s with those that occurred in the 1890s, analyzing the similarities and differences in the debate both seasons. If you did ENG, or at least know the events during this period, I really need help. My three key themes of imperialism, economics and politics, but I find nothing for the economy, or investment foreign, during the 1840s. How I can work on my test, and what are the facts known to include? Please help. This is because a few hours and I just finished my first paragraph of the body.
This site can give you everything you need: http://www.course-notes.org/us_history/ History U.S. U.S. government and politics, the lines, vocabulary, practice tests, biographies, timelines, political parties, study guides, and historical documents. There is also a research field that allows students to investigate the political, economic and social history U.S. since the colonial period of pre-Now more than —– —- recognizing cause and effect. —- Comparing and contrasting ideas and important events. What you will find this site: * Subject Outlines – A page on specific topics described in the history of United States notes * Unit – Notes that cover an entire section American history and not just one chapter in particular * Court Cases – Court had a significant impact on U.S. history political deadlines * – A timeline of United States' political parties of the political history of the Member States * – Information on political parties have had an influence on the U.S. government and politics. * Biographies – Biographies of people who have influenced the U.S. government and politics * Documents Important – Full text of historical documents Hope this helps.
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