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What is virtue theory? How does one arrive at the Golden Mean?
Why did Joseph McCarthy become so popular in America? What led to his downfall?
What theory of ethics do you find applicable from the ones we have studies and how does it apply. Be careful not just to give me your opinion.
Which theory do you most identify with and why? What features of religion are most prominent in your everyday life or the religion you currently practice?
Describe specific information and a description of at least ten pieces by a minimum of five different artists.
Define the term, classism and discuss it in relation to socioeconomic status (SES) as it pertains to the relative ranking by financial wealth within society.
How has racial identity evolved in modern America? How is racial identity for biracial (black-white) Americans different today?
Identify the major groups of recent immigrants from Asia. How do they differ from Chinese and Japanese Americans?
What are the key characteristics of Native American cultures? How do these vary from Anglo culture?
Evaluate the difficulties that may surface as a result of having a different belief system than your clients and share your reflections.
What was his stance on the Korean War? How did President Truman respond to the events in Korea? What was his stance on the Korean War?
In 2-3 pages, explain how Machiavelli and Hobbes would explain the role of the government in this case if they were confronted with this situation.
Evaluate the causes of the Allies' victory over the Axis powers in World War II from 1939-1945. (one page)
Each side in the Civil War believed the war would be brief and that their side would win. What advantages did each side hold that made them feel this way?
Why didn't indentured servitude remain the primary labor system? How did the indentured servitude differ from the institution of slavery?
How was Darwin's work on the evolution of species exploited by proponents of the industrial age? Why might they have latched on to this idea in particular?
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?