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Describe the changing role of the federal government in the 1960s. What new roles and responsibilities did the government assume?
For at least three documents, explain how or why the document's point of view, purpose, historical situation, and/or audience is relevant to an argument.
Select two issues you would address as a social movement organizer, how you would convince people to care about these issues and changes you would introduce.
World War Two had a major effect on the Pacific Northwest. Discuss the economic and demographic effects that the war had on the region.
why that is important in the larger understanding of the PNW, and more specifically the major city of Portland, Oregon. What is remarkable about this story?
Explain the reason you chose your number one and number eleven principles in those ranked positions.
what motivates you and dissatisfies you at work in general. Post at least one response and two substantive comments on the responses of other students.
A summary of the research methods you might use to complete an actual research project. What problems might you face in doing the research or completing?
What else motived the government and American citizens to treat African Americans and those of Mexican descent the way they did during the Great Depression?
How does this ideal contribute to harmony with heaven? How does the Daoist idea of wuwei compare to Confucian notions of how one should live in the world?
Explain and discuss your experiences as a leader and what you learned from them about leadership.
Why would Christians in the West be moved to embark on a dangerous journey to fight in the Holy Land after hearing Pope Urban's speech at Clermont?
What were some of the topics Luther raised in the 95 Theses? What did he see as the major problems with the religious practices of his day?
Is there a moral distinction between giving someone the means to end their own life, and you ending it for them (at their request)?
Why did a new and increasing reliance on coal in the eighteenth and nineteenth century generate continued or new colonial expansions?
What is the Long-Term Stewardship program at Hanford? What are its stated objectives and why is it objectionable to the Yakama Nation?
Identify the opposing view and describe why the opposing view is weak in comparison to yours. No new research needed; just one paragraph of critical thinking.
Complete the first part of the project with an introduction to the company describing your target audience, the client issue or problem, your objective.
Why Britain switch to a Southern military strategy? Why did that strategy ultimately fail? Why women's issues suddenly become so prominent in American culture?
Determine the significance of the role that women played in the planning and execution of the Movement's goals. Provide a rationale for your response.
Explain at least two programs or policies that led some African-Americans to reject the involvement of the government in solving the race issues facing America.
In what ways did the emerging industrial economy conflict with artisan republicanism? How did wage laborers respond to the new economy?
How did the cultural products of the Great Depression serve to reflect, shape, and assuage Americans' fears and concerns during this volatile period?
Describe at least two resources currently available in your area for someone needing special services related to your chosen aspect of diversity.
Explain two symbolic elements of the painting and any other features that stand out to you. Describe at least four symbolic elements that you might include.