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Evaluate whether or not you believe that the renewal of Taoist principles in China are offering effective solutions for addressing these issues?
Choose any method or dating technique and explain how it contributes to archaeology. Explain how cultures change using an archaeological/anthropological theory.
Briefly summarize the steps involved in doing a Phase I survey. What information can be obtained from this process? Why is it important?
What are the belief systems of your site/culture? Describe specific artifacts or ecofacts associated with your site/culture.
Explain and provide an example of how a bias (or biases) influenced a judgment/decision (or decisions) you made at an earlier point in your life.
What are the strengths of the Declaration of Independence? What are the weaknesses? Do you think that it is a strong document or a weak one? Why?
Identify one specific indigenous tribe in North America, Central America or South America that uses a psychoactive substance in a religious context.
How would you approach a debate on multilineal versus unilineal theory to explain stage of cultural evolution? Which theory do you find more compelling and why?
Discuss the archaeologist that implemented your theory. Discuss the archaeologist that implemented your method.
How peoples, cultures and institutions change over time and how personal identities related to culture, gender, race or religion affect historical perspective.
What is the geographical scope? - Wide/narrow? Local/regional? International? Be specific. Look at this as a dogfight.
Evaluate these arguments, using your understanding of European Union (e.g., political institutions, public opinion, party politics, and interest aggregation).
Define hard, soft, and smart power and explain the utility of hard, soft and smart power in both the end of history and return to history narratives.
Describe the difference between liberal and conservative ideologies in American politics. Describe the factors that may have shaped the ideological orientation.
What does Ptolemy's map allow that the medieval map does not? Why was the discovery of Ptolemy's map so important?
How does Ross depict the intersection of gender and race in the response to Hurricane Katrina? How is this further impacted by notion of security vs insecurity?
Explain the important role ethical monotheism has in the Jewish family life and how this belief system will influence way Jewish parents raise their children?
Identify what new insights you discovered about this topic. What was the author seeking to accomplish through this article?
What were some of the characteristics of the ideal ruler? What was the author's definition of virtue and honor?
How does physical disability impact women during disasters? How do feminist frameworks help us to better understand visible vs. invisible disabilities?
Using historical evidence from the textbook, lecture, and sources, explain why you think this event is so globally significant.
What are the responsibilities of a ruler to his people? What obligations do citizens have to their government?
In a two to three page analysis, write about Gluckel's memoirs and the ways in which she characterizes and understands the world in which she lives.
When we look at the visual culture of Japan from Neolithic to present day. What marks the art of Japan as unique from many cultures in East Asia?
Think about the gender roles and family dynamics in postwar Japan. What are the similarities and differences between role of men in Japan and that of U.S. men?