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Briefly explain the speaker's point (s). What did you think was the most interesting thing(s) he or she said?
Describe the fate of slavery in the post-Revolutionary years and the various factors-political, social, and economic-that contributed to this state of affairs.
In a separate section (min. 2 pages) discuss how do these films and readings challenge stereotypes of American Indians.
Describe the story of what's happening in the The San Diego Mission and Kumeyaay Revolt. Why is our textbook be written in three languages?
Identify how Panera sandwiches exemplify the idea that people make choices that maximize their satisfaction and that everyone acts in their own self-interest.
What was Benjamin Franklin's argument about the population of the English colonies in 1755?
What do you take to be the theory of self animating the theory of ideal action in the Gita? Are there tensions or alternative theories at play in the text?
Should animals have the moral right to life as humans? Explain your answer. Is it okay to use animals for food, clothing, etc.? Why or why not?
What are the similarities between these two photographs? How are the photographers (or at least the institutions that wanted these photos taken) similar?
How have recent presidential decisions responded to public concerns about creating jobs, domestic security, economic growth, and the war on terrorism?
Read Sura 20multiple times prior to writing the paper. Write an outline of your paper for yourself prior to writing the complete paper.
How do Douglass and Jacobs portray slavery in their narratives? How are they similar? How are they different?
Would you have welcomed the secession of the southern states? How might succession affect the future of your people?
Why do you think a master would allow one of his slaves to marry a freeman? What are the benefits for the master? For the slave? For the freeman?
How was Black freedom in the North limited in the antebellum decades? How did Northern African Americans deal with these limits?
How does English settlement compare to the settlement of the four other European groups of settlers in the Americas?
What did you learn that you hadn't previously known or thought about? What was interesting to you, or what resonated with you personally?
Discuss how the faiths are practiced and how they are perceived by those outside of the faiths in terms of the similarities and differences you noted.
Explain why the designers and architects of the nation's capital looked to the ancient Greeks and Romans for inspiration.
Identify and evaluate key figures, events, and themes in the history of the Americas, Europe, and Africa from pre-Columbian times to early European settlement.
What circumstances and in what ways does Augustine think it appropriate. In what ways is Augustine's mother Monica an influence on his path towards conversion?
Make a connection between the topic and any political, social, or cultural issue that we face today in the world.
What approaches to resolving this conflict are appropriate? What are some things that, if done, would make this approach successful?
Given the complexity of modern organizations, is it inevitable that this is the best approach? Are tall hierarchies inevitable in complex organizations?
Identify the methods African Americans in North America used to challenge slavery during the Revolutionary era.