Analyze the Role of Religious Groups in the Temperance and Prohibition Movements. How Did Moral Reform Campaigns Connect to Religious Beliefs? Introduction The Prohibition Movement remains one of the most significant moral reform campaigns in American history,...
Analyze the psychological factors that enabled ordinary Americans to commit to fratricidal war Abstract The American Civil War (1861-1865) represents one of history’s most profound examples of fratricidal conflict, where citizens of a shared nation took...
Examining the Psychological Effects of Lynching on Both Black and White Communities. How Did the Threat of Violence Shape Social Behavior and Identity? Abstract The practice of lynching in the United States, particularly between 1880 and 1968, represented one of the...
Analyze the political coalitions and processes that enabled segregation legislation. How did different political factions negotiate the implementation of Jim Crow laws? Introduction The enactment and entrenchment of Jim Crow legislation in the American South...
Examine the Role of Honor, Fear, and Collective Identity in Motivating Secession Decisions Abstract This essay examines the psychological foundations of secession movements through the lens of political psychology, specifically analyzing how honor, fear, and...
Using Contemporary Newspapers, Letters, and Government Documents, Analyze How Different Groups Understood and Responded to the Changes of the New South Era Introduction The New South era, spanning roughly from 1877 to 1920, represented a pivotal transformation...