07-09-2010, 10:35 AM
Drummerboy Wrote:I don't think either was different in that way. You should know the basic philosophical beliefs of different influential people or groups. For example, you'll need to understand that Alexander Hamilton and his Federalist party sought to create a more centralized government while Thomas Jefferson and his Democratic-Republicans wanted State's Rights (U.S. History I). In U.S. II you'll need to understand the views of different political parties and how they changed. For example, how the Radical Republicans wanted to impose harsh rule on the South after the Civil War. You'll need to understand facts and dates, but also the basics of major philosophies. There was a lot about socialism, so make sure you understand how this influenced the U.S. internally and externally.Thanks for your info. Do you have to write a lot for the essay? What the essay look like on your History 1 ? I mean can you be more specific? I am sorry for lots of question.


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