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<li>What is going on in this picture? What do you see that makes you say that?</li>
<li>In some cases, the owners of factories that exploited workers and treated laborers unfairly were Jewish.
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<li>Initial assessment/review: Who wrote these letters? When? For what purpose and what audience?</li>
<li>What are Mrs. L.O.K.'s arguments against integration of schools?
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<li>What is the instruction given in these verses, and what reason is given for it?</li>
<li>Some people think that food is just fuel for the body and that as long as it is healthy, all that is
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<li>What criteria does Roberta Galler sense that Rabbi Nussbaum is using to decide who are "his people" while he's in Hind County Jail?</li>
<li>How is Rabbi Nussbaum using his idea of membersh
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<li>Who wrote this document?</li>
<li>When was this document written? (At the time of the events described? After the events described took place?)</li>
<li>What type of document is this?
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<li>Who wrote this document?</li>
<li>When was this document written? (At the time of the events described? After the events described took place?)</li>
<li>What type of document is this?
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<li>Initial assessment: Who wrote this article? When?</li>
<li>In what context was it written?</li>
<li>Who was the intended audience for this document?
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<li>Review: Who gave this sermon? When? Where?</li>
<li>How do you think the way it was communicated might have influenced the message?</li>
<li>Who was the intended audience?
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<li>In Harris' article, she writes that being both African American and a Christian can at times be difficult, and suggests that her beliefs as a Christian are part of what leads her to oppose sa
<h5>"Portraits from Wednesdays in Mississippi"</h5>
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<li>What stood out to you the most, from what you heard and saw in the film clip?</li>
<li>What do you think motivated each of these women t