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What do Mintz and Price refer to as Retentions and Survivals? How is the similarity of the art of the Maroons and that of some West African Peoples?
In what ways can Ferguson's arguments about the development of science in Europe and Asia be considered Eurocentric, and is this a problem?
What feelings and sentiments did the authors of these sources express about the flu? How do these feelings compare to your experience of Covid-19?
What were some factors that motivated the US to enter in a war with Spain in 1898? What role did women play in U.S. imperialism?
In your opinion why were women not considered for voting rights when the 15th amendment was passed?
Which do you think holds the most promise, and why? Are you aware of any alternative energy sources not discussed in the text?
Discuss how the individual is simplifying the art of communication. Do you like or dislike it? Connect with it or find it hard to understand?
According to Patrick Henry Source identify and discuss two of the federalist arguments in favor of ratification of the constitution of 1787.
Identify two of the federalist arguments in favor of Ratification of the constitution of 1787 and two Of the anti-federalist arguments opposing ratification.
Identify and discuss two of the federalist arguments in favor of ratification of constitution of 1787 and two of anti-federalist argument opposing ratification?
Explain the extent to which Bossuet's Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture is a reliable source of evidence about Louis XIV's political views.
How does the centrality of slavery in the constitution help us understand the American Revolution and how white Americans understand freedom?
Write an essay in which you compare and contrast war and diplomacy as two key processes in the international system.
When the book was written what was the political context? How does the hostage crisis relate to the book?
How has the knowledge shared in this article? Changed or enhanced your own understanding of what it means to 'think critically?
Design thinking is an important skill in social innovation because it helps to create new and innovative solutions to social problems.
What are the 4 objectives of IO? Which of the 4 objectives is the most valuable if achieved and why? Which of the 4 objectives is difficult to achieve and why?
Why did Gandhi use a non-violent approach? Was his goal political or a spiritual/religious one? Discuss possible non-violent approaches to modern day conflicts.
What are thoughts on that aspect of this issue? Do you think those statements are accurate or inaccurate?
Using the Topic 3 Resource as a source, answer the following question: What were some of the major characteristics of the Progressive Historians?
In what ways was Bacon's Rebellion about Indigenous Peoples and how did the rebellion lead to the society we live in today?
What Britain could have done differently in order to win the war, and What the Americans could have done differently, to lose the war.
What do you think would have happened with Reconstruction had Lincoln lived? Would he have worked with Radical Republicans or would there have been division?
What is driving economic inequality? The history of distribution of wealth has alway been deeply political and it cannot be reduce to purely economic mechanism.
What were Abraham Lincoln's attitudes toward religious minorities such as Jews and Catholics and how did they differ from others at the time?