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Having complex roots to analyze, I think that studying America would prove both difficult and interesting in the sense that the bulk of studies are composed of various areas which may come hard to keep track of especially considering the number of details in volumes of text yet it would fascinate to find out as well that there are innumerable topics worth a student’s delight in the process. Since it entails becoming disposed to understand different cultures, economic development, and diplomatic relations, American history makes an overwhelming piece of the literary journey with its thematic features of action, romance, and mystery.
Several people might have maintained a negative perspective of looking into American history due to countless enormous controversies which have inevitably become attached to the system of U.S. government, set of ideologies, and knowledge of American societies, their corresponding beliefs, and functions in former ages and as they are at present. One such concrete instance is tolerating a negative view that Americans are racists by nature for it is by far established in human consciousness that the term ‘American’ is more often immediately attributed to an individual belonging to the ‘white race’. Hence, upon recollection of unpleasant events such as black slavery during the period of the Civil Rights Movement, it occurs amply reasonable to place education with American history under the negative mode of interpretation.
To persuade people to turn from such an unfavorable perception, it would help to consider addressing the curriculum of American history courses with some necessary modifications. The approach to teaching American history must be reformed in such a way as to shape student’s thoughts to obtain a better understanding of the factors that constitute the failure of the American government and the long- or short-term impacts brought by the industrial revolution and mixed socio-ethnic issues which could have greatly contributed to the weak traits and crises the American nation has been widely identified with.
When President Obama chose the subject of health care for his speech, he specified that illegal immigrants would not be entitled to benefit from his proposed set of reforms. This event raised concerns and queries which to this point are still hot debate spots where debaters treat their critique of the matter from multiple angles. For example, the proponent to the side of illegal immigrants may argue that they ought to defend their right to be granted proper health care and medical attention provided they can afford it. On the contrary, however, the opposing side may insist on requiring legalization with due process in fair treatment of all legal citizens who must rightfully avail of the health service or coverage.
In modern debates as such, examining historical records would be useful a chance to figure out whether there emerged a policy or incident in the past that particularly dealt with the same situation. This way, whatever took place at the time as Americans sought a resolution to the conflict may project being a source or reference of huge advantage for authorities and civilians to weigh options more wisely before arriving at a decision about which perspective deserves full merit.
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