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According to the resources (the video and reading), how would you define intersectionality using your own words?
How might ethics help with this challenge? Is it possible to formulate a reasonable opinion about this case without using ethics? Why or why not?
Discussion Post: History. Describe the First World War and highlight the key struggles to end the war.
You may want to include some indication of where in Jesus' Life he used the Psalm. You might ask the question, what did Jesus think this Psalm meant.
Write a one-page current event using a certifiable article on relations between the US and Japan.
How does Sanjuro contrast with your own perception of a samurai, let alone a warrior hero in general?
What do you make of all these parallels? What does it say about us that the warrior heroes of different societies and cultures have so much in common?
How did other captains of industry conduct business in the late 19th century? What were negative consequences of actions? How did government and labor respond?
Why was there such a struggle between business and labor, why was it so difficult for them to come together. Why were strikes so violent?
Review the section on Establishing a Security Culture. Review the methods to reduce the chances of a cyber threat noted in the textbook.
Consider this question in terms of the modern U.S. Congress which is made up of a core group of elites from the upper crust of society.
To which the government and labor made it against the law for children under the age of 16 to work long hours. Since then, they have improved the law.
Rockefeller could've gone about that in a better way, but given the circumstances, he just did what he thought was best.
How did middle-class and prosperous black people try to contribute to the progress for their race? Were there efforts effective?
write a response that analyzes the art through the lens of a descriptive critic, an interpretive critic. What different things would these critics have to say?
It seems like the unions were constantly losing ground at this time. What enabled unions to eventually make gains like they are capable of today?
Did they use child labor, work employees long hours for pennies, in unsafe conditions? Did employees get fatally ill, get lifelong illnesses or even die on job?
Discuss the functional goals for injury at T-12 level. How will you explain these different functional goals to Elias and family members in layperson's terms
To what extent has colonialism been devastating for Native American women in particular?
Discuss some reasons as to why the United States, and some of its people, thought it should or could take California from the sovereign country of Mexico.
What stands out to you as most interesting? Is there anything you see that is a bit unclear or unspecific that you might want to research further?
The reason that they were so violent and crazy in the beginning was because people didn't know how much force had to be used for their voices to be heard.
What were workers asking for in their work conditions? Were the Knights of Labor's demands met by the time the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire occurred?
How did Ida B. Wells and W.E.B. DuBois challenge Jim Crow and lynchings in America? What was Booker T. Washington's philosophy for black advancement?
What factors affected the decision to migrate or stay? What role did Charles Hamilton Houston play in the legal assault against Jim Crow?