1. Causes of World War I | Analyzing the historian′s interpretation of Germany’s role in the 1914 crisis and its approach to war.
2. Ideology and the Holocaust | Evaluating the historian’s perspective on anti-Semitic ideology, Nazi propaganda, and societal complicity in the Holocaust.
3. Truman’s Cold War Policy | Assessing the historian’s view on economic, ideological, and political motivations behind Truman’s stance on the Soviet Union.
4. US Foreign Policy and Power | Exploring how American global dominance and economic fears shaped Cold War interventionism.
5. Moral and Political Justifications in History | Examining how historians frame leadership decisions within broader economic, ideological, and strategic contexts.
6. Historical Interpretation and Bias | Comparing how different historians construct narratives based on political motivations, national interests, and ideological assumptions.

Laura Bellini
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