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Identify an actual solution to the problem of social inequality. Summarize the solution you identified and compare it to historical solutions proposed in past.
Identify an audience that would be interested in your historical event and research question. For example, who would benefit most from hearing your message?
Should a secular state simply allow all types of religious practices in the public sphere or, on the other hand, simply outlaw all types of religious practices/
What were the effects of heavy border enforcement? Identify which organizations created the DREAMers and the reasons why they created the DREAMers in 2001?
What was the new message created by the DREAMers? Why did the decide to focus on smaller wins at the local, state and federal levels?
What practical principles of leadership development can you learn from it and how would you employ them in the event you were ever selected to lead a religious.
What are the major themes in that source? What does it tell us about the changing nature of American society?
What is the tone of Fichte's address? Who is his intended audience? What is the purpose of his address?
Explain how the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began. Why did the management of the Jewish question vary in the East and West?
Discuss the importance of the work of Simone de Beauvoir and explain why she was a pioneer of her day.
Analyze how Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, reflected these modern societal challenges.
Which composers belonged to the so-called Viennese classical school? What relationship did the Esterhazy's family have to J. Haydn?
What is up with America's desire to go to war to preserve democracy? Is it necessary? What do you think in the context of WWII?
List five ways that the creation of new global trade routes affected the occupations and lifestyles of the average working American in the colonies.
Using the materials from this unit, discuss the relationship between women's reproductive and productive lives.
How science aid / alter how we deal with authenticity? How did Seracini incorporate technology and conservation techniques to change how viewers can interact.
How does the attempt to control and codify plants and animals lead to eugenics? How are both of these views optimistic? Pessimistic?
Discuss the archaeological evidence for the rise and fall of this civilization. What factors contributed to the rise and fall of your chosen civilization?
Describe the process and the significance of a Phase III survey. How does this differ from a Phase II survey? Cite an example and what was accomplished.
Discusses the social, political, and economic organizations of your chosen site. Does your site have a written language? Discusses the form of communication.
What major events fueled opposition to slavery? How was the nature of slavery a catalyst to the abolition movement?
Discuss how Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, reflected these "modern" societal challenges.
What you thought so this is an opinion piece. What was new or unexpected? How did you feel about what you saw?
Discuss southern concepts of paternalism and chivalry. Similarity between them and compare complex relationship between subordinated women and oppressed slaves.
Write an essay of 500to 1200 words in length that analyzes the Jonestown tragedy according to the historical and cultural influences of the 1970s.