What are Eugene Debs’ reasons for opposing World War I?

In “Two Antiwar Speeches by Eugene Debs,” what are Eugene Debs’ reasons for opposing World War I? What does he say in his defense in his “Statement to the Court”? Does he renounce his opposition to the war, or does he defend his opposition to the war? Provide examples from the speeches to illustrate your point

How did editorialist think of Huey Long and why? was this accurate? how did that propelled him to power but thought of the problem in a different way?

Gerald K. Smith,Gerald K. Smith is a Superman, http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5107
Hodding Carter, He’s a Demagogue, That’s What He Is http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5108

Above are two papers we read. The paper needs to answer the following:
How did editorialist think of Huey Long and why? was this accurate? how did that propelled him to power but thought of the problem in a different way?

Find secondary sources related to American women’s history during the 1960s-1990’s.

Find secondary sources related to American women’s history during the 1960s-1990’s. You must look for articles that mentions voting rights, gender discriminations, more importantly women’s role in politics, education and etc.

Explain the promises of the Treaty and describe the realities of the Mexican American experience following 1848.

watch film: https://www.thirteen.org/programs/latino-americans/latino-americans-episode-1-foreigners-their-own-land/

According to the film, what were the promises and realities of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? Explain the promises of the Treaty and describe the realities of the Mexican American experience following 1848. This is where you need to focus your written work to show me you understand the promises and realities of the Treaty of Guadalupe as they are presented in this documentary specifically.

Argue against the annexation of Texas.

You need to argue against the annexation of Texas.

Be sure that you are researching this topic and use the arguments and evidence that people used at the time.

What would you say is one of the more significant legacies of Reconstruction? What in the 20th century, and even down to today, can be traced back to the failure of Reconstruction?

What would you say is one of the more significant legacies of Reconstruction? What in the 20th century, and even down to today, can be traced back to the failure of Reconstruction?

How was the Umma fragmented politically into three distinct centers of power and how did this disunity jeopardize the Islamic dream of a universal community in the Islamic World of the 11th century?

How was the Umma fragmented politically into three distinct centers of power and how did this disunity jeopardize the Islamic dream of a universal community in the Islamic World of the 11th century?
Who are the Mamluks and how did they rise to political power?
How did the Mamluks (the imperial guards) and the viziers (chief administrators) become de-facto rulers of Baghdad, the capital of Abbasid Empire?
How did the emergence of Turkish Mamluk dynasties result in a Persian cultural renaissance?
After the fragmentation of the Abbasid Empire, which Mamluk dynasty controlled most of their former territory? And which battle brought them face to face with the Christian world?
Who were the “Assassins”? What is the origin of the word? why were they considered a cult? And how were they able to create an environment of insecurity in fear in the Umma?

How did the average American feel about this movement? What did it take for this movement to be successful in U.S. society?

Choose either the Woman’s Rights movement or the Abolitionist movement. Do research on the movement of your choice using academic sources. Don’t use any website ending in .com, it’s commercial and not trustworthy.

Why did this movement begin? Who were the key individuals in this movement? How did the average American feel about this movement? What did it take for this movement to be successful in U.S. society?