top of page

American Questions 24
what did Franklin Roosevelt did that changed America how did the cold war change the mind site of U.S. citizens was Harry Trumans international policy good for the U.S. in what situations is Foreign Aid needed
Lincoln Chronister
4 days ago1 min read
Was the United States truly isolationist in the 1920s?
The United States of America is commonly called isolationist in the 1920s but that is not really true. America made many foreign policies and even acted as an intermediary. President Woodrow Wilson wanted to make a council of countries and made a big effort to make that happen. The United States of America even picked sides in WWI. Check out lincolnchronister.wixsite.com/blog4school/post/woodrow-wilson-and-his-efforts-to-join-world-war-i for more info. The myth that The Unit
Lincoln Chronister
6 days ago1 min read
How the Constitution Lost it Meaning
Originally the U.S. Constitution put a lot of restrictions on the President, but now the President can do whatever they want. What changed? Well for starters the President had very little power since the founding fathers did not want a king, so they put a lot of checks and balances in place to make it so no one group, or person can gain too much power. Most of the power was actually with the states. They were supposed to have all the power, and the central government was a fi
Lincoln Chronister
Mar 31 min read
American Questions 23
how did the New Deal effect the economic situation of America how did WWII hurt the economy what are of the tactics that Heitler used to gain power and are those tactics still used today did women entering the work force help or hurt the economy
Lincoln Chronister
Mar 31 min read
American Questions 22
why do people remember waring and aggressive presidents instead of the more peaceful ones what is one thing that we can learn from The Great Depression that can help us stop similar events from happing again what was the best way for the government to respond to The Great Depression how did The Great Depression effect the unions
Lincoln Chronister
Feb 241 min read
American Questions 21
how did sexism in the church effect the religion as a hole how did corruption in the government effect how we view government as a hole what is the role fait money played in the growth of America what is a augment America is a isolationist country
Lincoln Chronister
Feb 211 min read
American Questions 20
how did the speed at which America grow hurt its people how did America joining World War I effect the other countries how do Tariffs help a country grow what was Woodrow Wilsons biggest strength as a President
Lincoln Chronister
Feb 201 min read
Woodrow Wilson and His Efforts to Join World War, I
In the being of World War, I America had a 'neutral' stance but really the President Woodrow Wilson was on the side of the British. Woodrow Wilson commonly shamed Germany's hunger blockade and ignored the British's own hunger blockade. Woodrow Wilson also made a vocal declaration that American citizens are free to sail through German submarine waters on British's ships. All other war time Presidents said I mean CAN do that but if you die that's on you but with Woodrow Wilson
Lincoln Chronister
Feb 192 min read
American Questions 19
Why do people flock to people of expertise for authority in philosophical matters that are beyond their expertise? How did the U.S. government's role in supporting WWI war efforts affect everyday citizens? what is the psychology of ads what was Roosevelts biggest contribution to America
Lincoln Chronister
Feb 181 min read
American Questions 18
how can you tell a good president from a bad one Would the working class still be attracted to the populist movement without the changing economic situation? Why do presidents have such a large impact on the economy? How did the mass spreading of newspapers affect the political climate of America?
Lincoln Chronister
Jan 281 min read
American Questions 17
how did the raiding of the Indians effect our views on them to day how did the freed slaves use their freedom how did slaves gaining freedom effect the Chinese why did the railroad help and hurt the economy
Lincoln Chronister
Jan 151 min read
American Questions 16
did something similar to the reconstruction happen to America before. how did reconstruction help America did Vanderbilts spreading easy ways of travel hurt or help America what is a common thing that people assume about the reconstruction that is wrong
Lincoln Chronister
Jan 61 min read
American Questions 15
can states leave the union is Lincoln a dictator how did the Civil War effect politics in America is there any truth in how we see Lincon now
Lincoln Chronister
Dec 11, 20251 min read
Abraham Lincoln's Short Comings
Abraham Lincoln was considered a great president, but a lot of the reasons he is called a good president are just wrong. Abraham got rid of slavery. There are actually multiple points where he could have done that without a war. There was a meeting where major political leaders in the US got to gather and discussed what to do about the south. But Abraham Lincoln invited a certain amount of each party in order to register the votes to guarantee the war. And because of this Ame
Lincoln Chronister
Dec 10, 20251 min read
American Questions 14
what is the mark of a good president was there a method to the madness of john brown what is one way to stop the south from leaving the union was Lincoln a good president.
Lincoln Chronister
Dec 4, 20251 min read
American history week 13
was William Lloyd Garrison way of fighting slavery smart how did the evolution of communication help America how did The Political Crisis of the 1850s lead to the political world of today How did the souths relationship with slavery change
Lincoln Chronister
Dec 1, 20251 min read
American Questions 12
What were American soldiers determined to continue fighting even when there was no hope of winning was john Tyler a good president how did Martin Van Buren effect the political stat of America what do you agree with and disagree with the things John Tyler said
Lincoln Chronister
Nov 19, 20251 min read
The Governments Power Over Free Speech
Most people believe that they have a right to free speech, but how far does that right go? The First Amendment gives you the right to say whatever you want, but that is where it stops. The politicians in the making might see where this is going. The First Amendment lets you say what you want, but you can still get punished by the government the second you're done speaking. When you tweet that political message, big government can remove it. The second it hits the internet, po
Lincoln Chronister
Nov 12, 20251 min read
The Domino Effect of the Second Great Awakening and the Rise of Prohibition
Prohibition (1920-1933) had its origin story in the Second Great Awakening of roughly 1790–1840.This was not an A to B relationship. It was more of a domino effect. In the middle of the Second Great Awakening the collective wives of various men decide to make their loser husbands stop drinking. After some time, they got a lot of people to swear on the Lord's name they would stop drinking. They even wanted the government to ban drinking too, so they started lobbying. We all kn
Lincoln Chronister
Nov 8, 20251 min read
American Questions 11
how do you think the bank panic could have stop how did the miss treatment of the Indians effect the growth of America what are three thing that are different about the second great awakening compared to the first how would the bank veto go over now a days
Lincoln Chronister
Nov 7, 20251 min read
bottom of page

