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Brazilian modernism looked to Europe for inspiration but then argued that artists should create their own unique Brazilian works. Explain this apparent paradox.
Examine the painting entitled Five Girls of Guarantingueta (1930) by Brazilian modernist Emiliano de Cavalcanti.
Investigate and describe the religion's key teachings/beliefs, and any other interesting facts you discovered in your reading.
Provide a specific historical example from another scholarly resource. Include citations, links, or media to help the audience visualize your example.
How do those movements compare to the modern movements regarding race, gender, sexuality, and equality? What similarities and differences do you see?
Besides just being a history of a tragedy, what can be learned from Isaac's Storm? Is there a lesson or at least a warning in the book?
Discuss some similarities and differences regarding our tenuous relationship between Mother Nature in 1900 and today.
What did you learn from the virtual tour of the Philadelphia memorial? Briefly describe your impressions of these memorials and remembrances.
Explain a concept of political socialization or public opinion using one political cartoon from the following examples.
What policies does President Arthur propose, and what logic does he use to support his proposals? What seems to be President's overall goal with his proposals?
What did it mean for the U.S. and USSR during the Cold War? How does the space program benefit the U.S. national economy in general?
How did the United States as the Colossus of the North affect cultural production in Latin America throughout the twentieth century?
How has globalization transformed Latin American culture? one-two paragraphs.
How have other cultures been transformed by Latin America? Original post and at least one peer response required. one-two paragraphs.
Do you think Diamond's treatment of religion and the evolution of the scribe class in some of the larger societies is a strength or weakness in his theory?
Evaluate the effects of industrialization on working people. What were those effects?
Describes several issues as significant in the evolution of McWorld: global capitalism and the erosion of national boundaries.
Discuss the Dialectical method of historical analysis suggests that it is natural for things to evolve into their opposites.
In a list of no less than five ways in which you might interact daily with people of other countries and perhaps not know it or even realize it.
What are three examples of American companies being supported by US military resulting in the installation of puppet governments?
How did non-European peoples take advantage of or challenge European incursions?
How the processes and experiences of the Holocaust dehumanized its victims? What was the purpose of that dehumanization?
How cogent is Barber's argument that nation-states are in peril? Do you believe that globalism, nationalism and tribalism have re-shaped the contemporary world?
Can individual freedoms and parochial identities ever co-exist? Is the threat of terrorism going to lead to the extinction of civil liberties?
In one to two pages explain what Barber means by Jihad needs McWorld as shadows need the sun.