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In "ginger man and "yonec", Marie seems to take the side of the woman. There are at least two stories, however, where this is not the case. In both "Bisclavet" and "Equitan" the punishment of the wife and subsequent rehabilitation of the husband is the focus. What are the differences in relationships in these four stories? What does the discrepancy suggest about Marie's attitude towards Love?


Lesson 2 Humans and the Environment Focus Question: Explain how the lives of human populations as well as environment relationships between Afro-Eurasia and the Americas transformed as a result of European expansion and the Columbian Exchange.


i need a whole explanation for what happend in my promote / what the techer said was this Choose two of the following prompts to write two shorter multi-paragraph essays


There are two opposing views regarding the issue of land after restitution. The first 

is that the land question should be handled by the state/ government leasing it to 

those who want to practise farming. The second argument is that after restitution the 

land issue should be handled by traditional leaders such as kings and chiefs. 

Carefully consider these views and discuss them illustrating convincingly the view 

that you uphold


What is reason why Scientific invention were concentrated in the Western Countries particularly in the countries of Europe?


What will happen and what could be the effect if the leaders and head of the country has utter disrespect to the principle and guidance of Constitution?



With the minimum of 200 words answer the question below:

1. What do you think is the foremost reason why scientific invention were concentrated in the western countries particularly in most countries of Europe? Elaborate or cite proofs and examples.


Create an outline for an argumentative research essay, which you will draft in Lesson 2. The outline will begin with a strong claim, followed by at least three supporting reasons. The evidence that backs up each reason must come from credible sources that you find through research. In its finished state, your outline should show how the claim, reasons, and evidence all relate.

Your outline should include the following elements:

  • A claim that takes a clear stand on an important, controversial issue
  • At least three reasons that support the claim
  • Evidence from at least five sources that backs up your reasons (and the claim, indirectly)
  • A works-cited page that lists your sources and follows MLA guidelines

You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.


Adapt the speech you delivered in Lesson 2 to an audience of professionals, teachers, and parents. The audience expects a more formal delivery. Your listeners also expect you to use media such as images and audio to make your speech more convincing and easier to understand.

Your assignment should include the following elements:

  • At least four sources to back up your ideas
  • Media elements to illustrate your ideas
  • Changes to both the style and content of the speech to make it more appropriate to the audience
  • Citations that follow MLA guidelines


You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.


  1. In Mein Kampf, Hitler acknowledged his reliance on propaganda to persuade the uneducated masses. Why does he believe propaganda works so effectively? Does it? Can we see propaganda in our society, in particular serving the same aims that Hitler laid out in this excerpt? Does propaganda explain the support for Mussolini and Hitler in the 1930s?
  2. Oftentimes, historians recall the Versailles Treaty and the “stab in the back” myth to find cause for WWII, but do you think the explanation is so simple? We know that Hitler employed anti-Semitic rhetoric and generally hate speech towards marginalized peoples; do you think that this kind of speech was effective due to the outcomes of WWI for the German people? Was the Treaty of Versailles the prime reason for the anti-Semitism and economic hardships that allowed Hitler to rise to power? Consider the fact that there was a rise in nationalism in Europe in the 1930s?
  1. Contrast the documents by Lin Zexu and by Jules Ferry on the subject of European imperialism. What issues are most important to these leaders, Chinese on one hand and French on the other? Where do you think the two would agree about the state of the global economy and global relations? Where might they be most likely to disagree?
  2. Reflect on the documents from the pre-revolutionary period in Russia, the one by Lenin (“What is to be Done?”) and the Voices of Revolution excerpts. Do you agree with Lenin that revolutions are best led by a small elite? How do we explain the opinions of the workers in Putilov or Petrograd who are removed from the epicenter of the revolution and not seeing any of its promises fulfilled? How might one keep the support of those people?
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