anthropology

Approaches to government in Virginia

  • Discuss some traditional approaches to government in Virginia throughout the Colonial, Antebellum and Reconstruction eras. How did the political changes of the 20th century (1900s) impact Virginia’s traditional political approaches? • Explain the differing positions between federalism and anti-federalism in the debates over ratifying the U.S. Constitution during Virginia’s Ratifying Convention in 1788. …

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Approaches to government in Virginia

  • Discuss some traditional approaches to government in Virginia throughout the Colonial, Antebellum and Reconstruction eras. How did the political changes of the 20th century (1900s) impact Virginia’s traditional political approaches? • Explain the differing positions between federalism and anti-federalism in the debates over ratifying the U.S. Constitution during Virginia’s Ratifying Convention in 1788. …

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Discrimination is discussed as a primarily individual phenomenon

    Create a public information product of your choice that is based on data related to a diversity issue. Your product should be at least 1,500 written words, or 10-15-minutes in length if spoken. Introduction Often, discrimination is discussed as a primarily individual phenomenon—one-on-one actions in which one person discriminates against another. But as …

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Discrimination is discussed as a primarily individual phenomenon

    Create a public information product of your choice that is based on data related to a diversity issue. Your product should be at least 1,500 written words, or 10-15-minutes in length if spoken. Introduction Often, discrimination is discussed as a primarily individual phenomenon—one-on-one actions in which one person discriminates against another. But as …

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Audism

    1. What is “Audism”? 2. Where might someone experience audism? Family, friends, co-workers? 3. What are examples of audism as shown in the movie? What are some other examples of audism? 4. How were Deaf people treated as a result of audism in schools? In the home? In other places? 5. How do …

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