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Discuss Sacco and Vanzetti. Who were they and what were they charge with? What happened to them and why?
Discuss what domestic and international figures played key roles in the war? How is the United States in the post-war era positioned to become a superpower?
In your opinion, what do you feel is the most significant lesson that should be taken from the Vietnam conflict? Why do you feel this way?
Analyze Trevor's relationship with his mother, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah. Discuss her influence on Trevor, particularly on religion, race and responsibility.
What were the similarities and differences between Muslim society under the Abbassids and European society in the early Middle Ages?
What was the function of the structure? What historical events or social or cultural influences affected the creation of each structure?
What is a Minstrel show and when did it originate? What is Vaudeville, and how did it inform Jazz dance? Why was the Harlem Renaissance Important to Jazz dance?
Write a short paper (minimum 3-paragraphs) comparing two dance styles that have been covered in African Style and Cultural Dance (Belly Dance)(Arabic).
Using a minimum of 200 words discuss how railroad building transformed the PNW. Discuss the rise of Seattle as a premier city in the PNW.
Discuss the development of European Christendom from 600 to 1300 CE. What political and social divisions arose within Christendom? Why?
The importance of religions in world history, to 1500 CE. Pick two from Judaism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Daoism, Hinduism, Buddhism, or Islam.
What was Kipling's White Man's Burden, and how did it apply to imperialism? What part did racism play in the imperialist experience?
Using Ghandi, Fanon, Hoffman, Mazower, or Roy (choose 3) explain the impact of Globalization on postcolonial cultures.
What is meant by saying that a part of our self-consciousness is the story we have of ourselves. How does this story relate to our past and to our future.
Do you think the United States or the Soviet Union was primarily to blame for beginning the Cold War, or were they equally at fault?
Evaluate how the traits or attributes contributed to this person's effectiveness. Evaluate an ethical or moral issue faced by the leader.
How have Black communities both in the past and present tried to achieve/ possess self-determination?
How did artists at this time make use of typologies, and how did it support their various theological goals? How did art serve Protestantism?
What was the main focus of the episode you watched? What is the documentarian's perspective/what kind of story are they trying to tell about Reconstruction?
How does the vocal delivery express the lyrical content? Is Nirvana similar or different from their contemporaries in the alternative rock movement?
Discuss the issues in the context of the film. Discuss the ways in which the characters in the film develop a deeper understanding of themselves and each other.
Your task is to first, list and describe some of the techniques that Spector developed, and how they affected the sound of his recordings.
Discuss how does the author structure her argument? What are the parts that make up the whole? Does the argument make sense? Does it persuade you?
How did Japanese Americans respond to their imprisonment? Who were the No No Boys and why are they an important part of this story?
To what extent is political self-interest motivating the defenders of the kidnapped Africans? What issues drive John C. Calhoun's monologue at dinner?