1. Have you ever felt discriminated against? Have you ever felt like your rights have been violated? How did it make you feel? What did you want to do? What did you do? Explain.
2. What movement(s) do you think are needed today? List and explain why.
3. What/who moves you? What/who inspires you to act? Can you see yourself getting involved with a cause? If so, what? How? Why?
4. What movements do you think are most similar? Different? Explain.
5. Do you believe you have culture? Is it so important that you would fight for it? Explain
6. In the article “A Helluva Smoke Signal” the author writes…..”behaved nicely, nobody gave a dam about us, but as soon as we became rowdy, we got all the support and media coverage we could wish for.” Is nonviolent protest every appropriate? Give some examples
7. The constitution protects the most basic rights of all – privacy, including a woman’s right to control her own body.
a. Do you think a woman’s right to choose is a matter of privacy? Explain
b. Do you think the right to choose should be constitutionally protected? Explain
8. Do you think people should be forced into going GREEN? Should the government mandate/legislate that or should it be a personal choice? List pros and cons to the above questions.
1. Have you ever felt discriminated against? Have you ever felt like your rights have been violated? How did it make you feel? What did you want to do? What did you do? Explain.
2. What movement(s) do you think are needed today? List and explain why.
3. What/who moves you? What/who inspires you to act? Can you see yourself getting involved with a cause? If so, what? How? Why?
4. What movements do you think are most similar? Different? Explain.
5. Do you believe you have culture? Is it so important that you would fight for it? Explain
6. In the article “A Helluva Smoke Signal” the author writes…..”behaved nicely, nobody gave a dam about us, but as soon as we became rowdy, we got all the support and media coverage we could wish for.” Is nonviolent protest every appropriate? Give some examples
7. The constitution protects the most basic rights of all – privacy, including a woman’s right to control her own body.
a. Do you think a woman’s right to choose is a matter of privacy? Explain
b. Do you think the right to choose should be constitutionally protected? Explain
8. Do you think people should be forced into going GREEN? Should the government mandate/legislate that or should it be a personal choice? List pros and cons to the above questions.