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Be thorough and direct in your answers. Do not generalize. Specifically answer who, what, when, where, why, and the significance to the development of US history. Demonstrate some analysis of the issues; think critically. Be sure that your answers are IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Feel free to use sources other than your text but be sure to cite. Each question should be answered in at least one paragraph. Include the questions with your answers.  Hist 1302 On-line OpenStax Critical Thinking Questions Chapter 26 1)Was Franklin Roosevelt successful at combatting the Great Depression? How did the New Deal affect future generations of Americans? 2)Whom did the New Deal help the least? What hardships did these individuals continue to suffer? Why were Roosevelt’s programs unsuccessful in the alleviation of their adversities? Chapter 27 1)Given that the Japanese war against China began in 1937 and German aggression began in Europe in 1936, why was it not until 1941 that the United States joined the war against the Axis powers? Was the decision to stay out of the war until 1941 a wise one on the part of the United States? 2)Did the United States make the right decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan? 3)Should the United States have done more thelp the German Jews? What could it have done? Chapter 28 1)What was the reason for the breakdown in friendly relations between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II? What were the results of this conflict? 2)How did fear of the Soviet Union and Communism affect American culture and society? 3)How did the wartime experiences of African Americans contribute to the drive for greater civil rights after the war? Chapter 29 1)Discuss how and why various groups of people within American society began to challenge and criticize the nation’s way of life in the 1960s. Were their criticisms valid? What were some of the goals of these groups, and how did they go about achieving them? 2)Discuss how the United States became engaged in the Vietnam War. What were some of the results of that engagement? Chapter 30 1)In what ways were the policies of Richard Nixon different from those of his Democratic predecessors John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson? How were Jimmy Carter’s policies different from those of Nixon? 2)What events caused voters to lose faith in the political system and the nation’s leaders in the late 1960s and 1970s? Chapter 31 1)What events led to the end of the Cold War? What impact did the end of the Cold War have on American politics and foreign policy concerns? 2)What were some of the long-term effects of the Reagan Revolution and the rise of conservatives?
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Title: The American History
Contents
Chapter 26    3
Answer 1    3
Answer 2    3
Chapter 27    3
Answer 1    3
Answer 2    4
Answer 3    4
Chapter 28    4
Answer 1    4
Answer 2    5
Answer 3    5
Chapter 29    5
Answer 1    6
Answer 2    6
Chapter 30    6
Answer 1    6
Answer 2    7
Chapter 31    7
Answer 1    7
Answ
er 2    7
Works Cited    9
Chapter 26
Answer 1
The great depression which crippled America during the late 90s was tackled by Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. The deal provided a series of social and government spending programs which provided millions back to the Americans. The reform act started from new deal had encouraged the labor movement, which had started the wage growth and that enabled the sustaining purchase power to the millions of Americans. This initiated major construction projects that were started and become successful over the period of time. Therefore, the new deal by President Roosevelt did succeed (Lehndorff).
Answer 2
The new deal held least the African Americans as their agony and hardship did continued. Most of the federal programs were discriminatory and favored the white American. Further there is a discouragement in working together of husband and wife in many jobs. The stimulus that was provided by the government was also not large enough to address the vast challenges faced by the Americans because of the impact of great depression. The World War II was the source which created a huge job opportunity because of the preparation for the war, had resulted into the end of great depression (Sterne).
Chapter 27
Answer 1
World War II started in 1939; however United States joined war two years later in 1941 because of the attack by Japanese Empire in Pearl Harbor on 7th December 1941, which prompted United States to join the power with Axis powers. United States did not join the war prior to 1941 because of the opposition from American citizens and the brutality that they had faced during the World War I. further America was not a super power as it is right now. Hence America joined two years after the start of World War II (Dower).
Answer 2
It was important to end the World War II by surrendering Japan; however, Japan was adamant of not surrendering. Hence President Harry Truman dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This did end the war, however had brought catastrophic destruction to Japan which killed many peoples and have crippled many people for years. Hence dropping atom bomb is still not approved by many countries and they have suggested that U.S. might have used some other methods of ending this war by surrendering Japan (Tyler).
Answer 3
Hitler had shown extreme cruelty against Jews, which the U.S. government had learned as soon as it began in the Soviet Union on 1941. In the entire war Allied nations had only prioritized in defeating the Nazi government and they were least bothered about saving Jews. However United States could have done more by simply defeating the Nazis which was their political goal, they could have publicized information about the atrocities that Nazi’s did and could have pressured other Allies and neutral nations to support and help endangered Jews and supported the resistance group who were against the Nazis (Jennings).
Chapter 28
Answer 1
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