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You must analyze how specific elements of each selected work convey a propagandistic message to an intended audience.
In two paragraphs, one for each passage that you selected, develop an analysis of the nature of Odysseus' leadership.
Examined the stories and information about your character in the Gospel accounts, you will develop a working plan or outline for your Biographical Study.
Offer your own insights as to why you believe your interpretation of the Gospel's portrayal of Jesus is more faithful to the writer's.
Consider the similarities and differences between the religion of the Hebrews (which has greatly influenced Western Civilization), and another ancient religion.
How personal identities related to culture, gender, race or religion affect historical perspective.
You need to analyze how specific elements of each of two selected works convey propagandistic messages to its respective audience.
Examine the quality of Odysseus' leadership. As a first step, reflect on your definition of leadership.
What about the "unexplainable" does your character represent? Is there a moral or lesson taught by your character? Explain.
A brief description of what Renaissance artists were doing differently than the artists of the Middle Ages, and where they looked for inspiration.
Let's start to puzzle this out by discussing what you learned about the Arena Chapel, how the details described were at the time, innovative.
Why do you think Jefferson felt compelled to denounce Wheatley in this way? What is at stake in his refusal to dignify her poetry with his criticism?
How is Emily Dickinson's work linked to the Gothic genre? What traditional conventions did Hawthorne, Melville, and Dickinson challenge?
What does the ironic revelation of evil hidden behind a facade of good suggest about Hawthorne's judgment of the Puritan worldview?
What are the key three points you want to get across in your rebuttal? How the Soviet's used our civil rights conflicts against us.
Pick a technology developed during the 1980s (IE: Cable television, mobile phones, the first personal computers) and explain how it changed American culture.
Write a 1,050-word letter that includes paragraphs on what you see as his domestic and foreign policy failures and his economic, social, and political missteps.
What was the social climate of this time period? What was the attitude of the soldiers coming out of the war?
Explain your view on the age of the universe. What are the major arguments for your view?
Does the article help in showing how the Christian uses the law as an ethical and moral guide? Why or why not?
Discuss the causes of European exploration. Discuss the immediate and log-term consequences of contact between Europe and the Americas in 1492.
What is the economic model of Malthus' and Ricardo's ideas? How does their view of human behavior compare to that of Bentham and Smith?
Articulate how different historical lenses impact how people perceive an historical event. The lenses include political, economic, and social.
Determine fundamental approaches to studying history in addressing questions about how events are shaped by their larger historical context.
Race and ethnicity have played major roles in American social history. How do these constructs relate to an explanation of what it means to be an American?