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What is the dilemma and controversy surrounding Black identity? How has Black identity changed or been transformed since the 1960s?
Which social problem was Jacob Riis addressing through his work? How did he communicate the severity of this problem?
Discussion Post- What happened to the Natchez Indians who lived along the Mississippi?
How do the demographics of an institution affect the way it shapes itself? What has been one of important event in the past 50 years to affect higher education?
Provide a clear and concise thesis statement that includes a solution to global societal issue. Explain how global societal issue impacts a specific population.
Describe one narrative that has significantly influenced the contemporary understanding of your historical event.
What role should the governments play with respect to the agricultural sector in developing countries to align with new industrializations policy?
Briefly explain at least 5 major structural characteristics of agriculture of three regions: Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Discussion Post: Critical Thinking- Explain at least five elements of critical thinking that you found in the reading material.
Refer to the missing perspective you identified in this discussion. How might this point of view change the story about your historical event?
Examine Geronimo's story and explain why he so completely caused fear among white men and why even some Apache hated him.
Explain your choice using specific examples from each work. (The works you choose do not have to be from this lesson.
Identify the global societal problem within the introductory paragraph. Show why this is a societal problem.
Why was the discovery of Kennewick Man so controversial? Should Native American remains be off-limits to archeologists? Make an argument.
What is the common theme of the sources provided? What does the Howard Zinn chapter teach you about explorer and missionary views of Native Americans?
Who was Charles Eastman? Be sure to include attitudes in both American Indian and white cultures toward Eastman. What do you think of Eastman.
How do the many works of visual art, literature, and social philosophy that emerged from this period reflect the massive changes that were taking place?
Under what circumstances did the ghetto tend to disappear? What group does Wirth argue was the last to occupy the American ghetto?
How do you see Wells' arguments playing out today? Name a modern-day Ida B. Wells and explain why you thought of them.
Where did this portion of the Transatlantic slave trade occur? What occurred during the portion of the Transatlantic Slave Trade?
In what ways did the enslaved exhibit signs of psychological trauma? What did enslavement cost slaves in terms of money and wealth?
Discuss some of those policies or treaties you discovered in articles. Also discuss what issues First Nations deal with in having ability to self govern.
Was race identified with slavery before the era of European exploration? How did slavery's association with race change the institution's character?
What topics are you interested in exploring for your final? Explore those topics or what you know about the topics so far.
What are the reasons for your belief? Try to explain as succinctly as possible the main reason(s) why you have the belief that this is right/wrong or good/bad.