history research paper 2
RESEARCH PAPER SUBJECTS
DUE 7 November, 2018
1. Dressed to Kill, page 465.
2. A White Man’s View of Custer’s Defeat, page 486.
3. “Americanizing” the Indian, page 489
4. The Rise of Information Systems, page 515
5. Two Sides of Haymarket, page 532
6. City Scenes, page 553
7. The Vaudeville Show, page 560.
8. What Should the Government Do? Page 574
9. Pinning the Winning Ticket, page 577
10. The New Navy, page 586
11. “Amusing the Millions” page 608
12. Preservation versus Conservation, 618
13. The Limits of Free Speech, page 644
14. The Doughboys Abroad, 646
15. The Beauty Contest, page 666
16. “The Problem of the Color Line” page 671
17. Superheroes as Cultural Icons, page 691
18. Two Views of the “Forgotten Man” page 698
19. Post Office Murals, page 711
20. Zooters and the Sleepy Lagoon Case, page 739
21. Air Power Shrinks the Globe, page 743
22. Jackie Robinson Integrates Baseball, page 765
23. The New Suburbia, page 787
24. Student Voices for a New America, pages 828-829
25. The Race to the Moon, page 858
26. The Culture Wars, page 878
FORMAT FOR ORAL REPORTS
WHO: The Party or group of people described in the heading assigned
WHAT: The Heading of the Subject Assigned from your text book
WHEN: The Tine Frame the event or action took place in
WHERE: A specific or general physical location the event or action took place in
WHY: To Describe or
To Define or
To Explain the actions or events of the subject assigned, select only one
HOW: The methods under which the event took place, delineated by number or letter in
order of importance I.E.
A 1
B or 2
C 3
RESULT: The single most important outcome of the event or action described, defined, or explained.