Big Idea Question #1 What are (3) specific contributions made by Native Americans to American identity?

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Big Idea Question #1 What are (3) specific contributions made by Native Americans to American identity?

Big Idea Question #2 How do the Puritans contribute to American identity? (be specific with your examples)

Big Idea Question #3 How do George Whitefield, Benjamin Franklin, and Peter Zenger help to enshrine the ideas of open civil discourse (speech, press, etc.) as essential to the American conceptions of liberty and freedom? (be specific)

Big Idea Question #4 If you could make one change to our Constitution, what would it be? I am asking for your opinion, but I am most interested in your reasoning, so please include that.

Big Idea Question #5 Choose a line from your reading of Walden. What does the line mean to you? Why did you choose it?

Big Idea Question #6 In what ways, if any, are patriotism and civil disobedience connected in American society?

Big Idea Question #7 How does the Monroe Doctrine reinforce Washington’s foreign policy and how does it break from it?