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How did ethnocentrism manifest in their interactions? How does Kipling's poem apply to your specific example? You can quote lines for comparison.
Study the origins of the Second Peloponessian War. How did the Athenians enter the war and how successful was the war in its first ten years (431-421 BC)?
Design your responses as if you are explaining facts, concepts, and ideas to someone. In your own words, analyze the four physiographic regions of Europe.
Write a letter to either first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, or President Truman explaining your opinions on U.S. policies and actions.
Why do you think governments have found it so difficult to find consensus on how to manage global problems in recent years?
Discuss the importance of guilds on the growing strength of Medieval cities and towns. How was this structure later incorporated to meet the growing demand?
Why these capabilities are important to determine human development? How the Human Development Report incorporate capabilities as they measure human development
Describe at least one of the major religions in the area. Introduce the origins of the religion and how it expanded throughout the region.
Describe observed and potential impacts of climate change in China and Japan over the last 50 years.
Discuss the advancements that were made and achieved within them. Note the differences and similarities between the empires you pick to examine.
Explore the design and materials of the mask, noting any significance of these elements. Identify who in the group used the mask and in what ways.
Explain how the interactions described in the article illustrated the process of religious syncretism.
Discuss what difficulties did Native Americans face in maintaining their cultural independence on the frontier?
According to the history from 1949-1980, describe and analyze the Capitalism vs Communism, compare western country and China.
What is Franklin's original purpose in writing his autobiography? What does Franklin mean when he describes himself as having a bookish inclination?
Describe Joseph Stalin's rise to total power in the USSR and how his paranoia and desire for total control led to the terrible purges of the 1930s.
Consider the myths I discuss in the lecture, and that Townsend discusses in the reading. What myths do you see operating in the textbook excerpt? How?
What is one scene from Fear that particularly stood out to you? Why does it stand out to you? Does this scene change how you think about the First World War?
What is the research design used by the authors? Why did the authors use correlation or bivariate regression?
What is interesting about US history and some fun facts about America? What are 5 facts about North America? Explain these 5 facts.
Discuss your readings. What were they about? What did you think was interesting or odd about the issues covered in these readings?
Each thread must be 200-250 words and demonstrate specific knowledge of the primary sources provided, the textbook and presentations for Module.
Analyze how the sharecropping/crop lien system created a vicious cycle. Was this system simply another version of slavery? Why or why not.
Provide a general description or definition of the feature. Provide a specific historical example from Acrobatiq or another scholarly resource.
How is it a message for all of humanity, and what is the most significant take away from the story?