The slave clauses in the Constitution

Explain how the slave clauses in the Constitution embedded slavery more deeply than ever in  American life and politics, even though they were compromises.  Be sure to explain what the various clauses were.

Confidentiality Regarding End-of-Life Decisions of the Code of Ethics that was challenging to grasp

 

I identify B.2.b. Confidentiality Regarding End-of-Life Decisions of the Code of Ethics that was challenging to grasp because it all depends on laws. What are the challenges that counselors face with this ethic code?

The causes of the imperialism

What were the causes of the imperialism that took place after 1880? What effects did the European quest for colonies have on Africa and Asia?

The Tale of Wenamun.

Compare and contrast the Tale of Wenamun and the Battle Scene by considering how they construct Egyptian and non-Egyptian identities during the New Kingdom.

Connecting is one of 12 reading comprehension strategies.

 

Connecting is one of 12 reading comprehension strategies. It includes “Connections” such as: Question 10 options: .A)Text-to-self, text-to-world, and text-to-text. .B)Peer-to-peer, word-to-word, and sentence-to-sentence.

. C)Matching words and recording them.

. D)Comparing lists of words.

Fundamental goals of early anti-Jewish legislation.

Discuss the various ways German, Austrian, and Czech Jews were discriminated against before the outbreak of WWII. What were the fundamental goals of early anti-Jewish legislation? What was the extent of Hitler’s role in the creation of anti-Jewish legislation during the 1930s?  NO INTERNET SEARCHES Tutors who know this period.

The fall of the Han

Why could China re-create its empire- just 400 years after the fall of the Han- but Rome could not? Are there similarities between the Qin-Han tradition and that of the Sui-Tang? Between Han and Tang expansion and contraction?

The effects of urbanization

Describe and analyze the effects of urbanization—expanding cities, rising public health risks, redefined social classes, the evolving nature of the family, and new developments in science and thought in the period between the Industrial Revolution and 19

Effects of the age of nationalism in Europe

Identify and describe the causes and effects of the age of nationalism in Europe between 1850 and 1914 using France’s Second Empire, Italy’s unification, Germany’s unification, and the modernization of Russia as examples to explain the emergence of the modern nation-state during this period.

Opportunities for female diplomats

What organizational rules and practices have limited opportunities for female diplomats? To what extent did early reforms make a meaningful difference?