Historians spend most of their time reading. We read books. We read diaries. We read old letters. We even read pictures and maps. We do not take reading lightly. It is serious business, and as David Chioni Moore observes, a business that requires serious skill. What it means to read like a historian, and how we do it?
two separate assignmentChapter 17: Domestic Policy 1. Compare the main strengths of Roosevelt’s New Deal program with the
two separate assignment Chapter 17: Domestic Policy 1. Compare the main strengths of Roosevelt’s New Deal program with the main strengths of Johnson’s Great Society program. 2. Describe the four-stage policy-making process in passing the Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970. Chapter 18: Economic Policy 3. Describe the debt ceiling