1. Luddite and Worker Protests in Britain | Comparing accounts of the Haslingden riots (1826) and evaluating whether working-class protests were reactions to mechanization.
2. Great Depression and the 1929 Crash | Assessing government responses to the stock market crash and determining the role of speculation in causing the crisis.
3. Kellogg–Briand Pact and Peace Efforts | Analyzing the role of the United States in maintaining global peace and evaluating whether the Pact could prevent future wars.
4. Government Policies and Economic Crises | Examining banking system failures, stock market instability, and the effectiveness of public works programs.
5. Public Opinion and Foreign Policy | Investigating American attitudes towards isolationism and the impact of diplomatic treaties on international relations.
6. Comparative Source Analysis | Evaluating different historical perspectives on political, economic, and military issues using primary sources.

Laura Bellini
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