Longevity of the American Republic
For our last Discussion Board forum, you will answer questions on the longevity of the American Republic, who you believe is an unsung hero in Early American History
and what historical museums, monuments, battlefield sites or historic locations you recommend visiting. Here are your instructions for Discussion Board #4, write two
(2) posts where you address any of the following three questions or reply to another student. Your two posts may be answering two of the three questions OR one post
that answers one of the three questions and then a reply to another student. Therefore, after your initial post answering one of the three questions, you choose what
you want for your second required post - answer to another question or reply to a student. Here are the questions you can address:
Aware that republics are short-lived, offer ideas or reasons how the American republic has survived for over 230 years. In other words, why do you believe as a
republic, the American experiment has endured for so long? What is because of the strength and structure of the Constitution? Brilliant leadership in the formative
years? Economic growth, opportunity and capitalism? Specific freedoms? The character of the American people? Favorable geography – land and frontier? Few enemies?
Ability to expand and conquer? Knowing how to expand democracy? There could be a multitude of explanations, but focus on what you believe to be a dominant one and
support and argue this viewpoint. In addition, you can write about some current concerns or worries if the American republic appears in jeopardy.
What historical figure in Early American History do you believe is an unsung hero? In other words, someone who is not a major historical figure but should be
recognized and appreciated for his or her accomplishment. What vital role did this figure play in American history from colonial times to 1865? You may select a man,
woman, African-American, Native American, Hispanic, Asian, European, etc.