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Europeans Encountering the Americas. Base your analysis on the themes and concepts from the readings and lectures.
Analyze the implications of Natural Law thinkers' view of human nature and human society for IR.
Examine how the questions asked of Lizzie Mae-as well as her answers-in Ask a Slave compare with the visual representations made by the era's artists.
You will consider how historical lenses can affect the study of a historical topic. Select one of the secondary source articles from your research.
How do the British government's attempts to control and regulate the colonies during this tumultuous era provide a case in point?
Consider the major American wars since 1898: Why did the United States fight-was each war primarily for reasons of ideology, or interest?
What is the ideal role of a woman in Ancient Greece? How is she to behave in this role? What are her responsibilities? What are her limitations?
What are the characteristics of American democracy? How does American democracy differ from the theory of democratic government?
Explain how technology has influenced Globalization. In your opinion, do you consider Globalization more of a positive or a negative? Explain
How do the accepted gender norms for femininity and masculinity limit human potential? Who is most limited by these categories? In what ways?
Describe Douglass' views on his treatments and receptions in republican Massachusetts (a free state) with his treatment in monarchial Europe.
With a focus on main thinkers who developed thoughts on human nature and its constrains, reflect on the centrality of human nature to realist theory of IR.
What is an Annotated Webliography? An annotated webliography is very similar to an annotated bibliography which you completed.
In what ways was Machiavelli's advice a break from the teachings of medieval political and moral philosophers?
What were the three walls that Luther described? How do these walls characterize the problems seen in the Catholic Church during Luther's day?
Then you will explain what the expression is, explain what the context of the piece is, what we learn from it.
Why does Socrates not take Crito's offer to escape? Do you think Socrates made the right or wrong decision?
Share any sources that you may have discovered with the class. Do not forget to cite any outside sources and place anything that is not your words in quotation.
Why did you choose this religion? What did you learn about it? Tell us about each of your sources. How does what you learned connect to our class.
Write a paragraph that summarizes the text and includes the title, author, and genre of the piece.
Why had Americans strayed from the church? Compare Jonathan Edwards approach to George Whitfield.
What are the national implications of this action? Who benefited from the bank charter being renewed? Who did not benefit?
How can new media enhance or hamper the quality of political discourse?
Combating terrorism has entailed restrictions on civil liberties. How can we reconcile civil liberty and national security?
In this discussion, evaluate the pros and cons of a move from Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone. What decision would you have made back then?