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Week 5 Discussion: Social Equality
FACT: In the early 19th century, the new American nation was growing at a fast pace. So fast, in fact, that we started a second war with Great Britain just to prove our nation belonged on the world stage. Not only was our nation growing internationally, but Thomas Jefferson’s arrangement of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 physically doubled the size the nation. Seemingly forgotten was the promise from the Declaration of Independence that “all men were created equal”. Even if that phrase was taken literally, it still left out all female Americans from fully participating in the newest form of government…democracy. As focused as the nation was on proving itself as a whole, some parts and people within it were forgotten.
DIRECTIONS
STEP 1: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING 3 QUESTIONS IN ONE MAIN POST USING AT LEAST 200 WORDS.
QUESTION #1: Why was it so easy for the new American nation to forget about social equality?
QUESTION #2: Was the early 19th century a missed opportunity in that regard?
QUESTION #3: Which region(s) would have been least likely to support social equality?
STEP 2: PICK 2 CLASSMATES TO WHOM YOU WILL LEAVE RESPONSE POSTS USING THE SANDWICH FORMAT (EXPLAINED BELOW). RESPOND TO EACH CLASSMATE WITH A MINIMUM OF 75 WORDS PER RESPONSE.
(AGAIN, each of you are required to make a total of THREE posts…ONE main post at least 200 words long, and TWO additional posts of at least 75 words each responding to two of your classmates.)
- Remember that the word count for your Main Post must be at least 200 words.
- Remember that your word count for the responses is at least 75 words per post. Also, remember the three-part “sandwich” format:
- Start with a compliment to the classmate who left the Main Post
- Add in some new facts/observations of your own
- End with a question or two back to the original classmate