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What was FDR's plan, as outlined in his re-nomination speech? Would Long and Hoover have approved or disapproved of this plan? Why or why not?
What was name of only female member of group Les Six, working in Montparnasse, in early 20th century? Who was the first American woman to compose a symphony?
Do you consider them terrorist in nature? How did their actions differ and how were they similar to those of terrorist groups you are familiar with?
How did Emmeline Pankhurst justify the use of violence in the struggle for women's suffrage?
Explain gay and lesbian rights as they relate to the issue. Present ethical and/or value dilemma for the social worker, the client, society agency/organization.
What is unique/different of the event from your culture or custom? What is the frequency of the event? What is the importance of the event?
If so, to what extent could we claim that her freedom was at least limited by factors beyond her control?
Is there any way that this vast projection of European power overseas also contributed to an eventual expansion of liberty?
Discuss how the Media reflect public opinion when covering events like police brutality, black lives matter, and LBGT events/issues.
Discuss fully the New Deal Party system. Is there a correlation between race and political parties according to the Chapter? Cite examples.
How does our author describe true compassion? What is the Kingdom of God? and what role does the Church play?
How did the war's aims shift from the defeat of the rebellion and the preservation of the Union to include emancipation?
What are your spontaneous responses to them? How would you edit your peer's choices to help better convey what they wanted to convey?
You will write a 5 to 7 pages paper of your analysis of a marginalized special population that exist within your community.
Who was the intended audience for which the evidence was produced? What is the genre or category of evidence and what are the conventions shaping its producti
Discuss in an essay, being sure to present a thesis and to support it with materials from relevant assigned secondary source texts, primary texts, and lectures.
What racial, social, and military issues of his time caused him to be so callous as a young man? Did Dock Ellis lead a just or unjust life?
How does the Buddha's dhamma relate to the advocacy of a religious empiricism in the Discourse to the Kalamas?
Analyze the impact of Buddhism on the sequence of events. How does the Dali Lama's religion influence his reactions and decisions?
COMPARISON: How an event/idea/nation influenced others? CONNECTION: How an event/idea/nation emerges from earlier movements?
How do we define migration vs. invasion? Which term is most appropriate to the more fluid pre-modern political entities of this period?
How to practice cultural history ethically, as discussed in the Be Careful When Making Historical Assumptions section of the Unit V Lesson.
Using examples from the period 1000-1300 only, explain how you would rank the importance of religious, economic, or political factors in medieval development.
Did Social Darwinism contribute to the treatment of Native Americans by the U.S. government in the West in the second half of the 19th C?
Explain how the artifact reflects the character of this period, and support your insight with at least one example of a political, economic, or religious develo