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CHAPTER 12 Assignments/Activities
ATTENTION: Answer the following questions for
assignments listed in a Word document and submit them through the
assignment Drop Box.
INTERACTIVE
ACTIVITIES (IA): 10 Points. A. 1-2 (5), C. 1-2 (5)
PARAGRAPH RESPONSES
(PR): 20 Points. B(5)., C.3(15).
- Chaffey
Libraray eRes.. A Second Peep At Factory Life in LowellOffering and A Week In The Mill Lowell Offering V. Read
these two accounts written by mill workers in their own publication: - Summarize
some of the tedious, unhealthy aspects of working conditions at Lowell. - In
contrast, what are some of the benefits these young women derive from
their work experience?
- Review Map 12-2, p 311 and figure 12-1, p 315. Also, read carefully, pp 310-315 ‘Cities
and Immigrants’. In a
well-developed paragraph, discuss the correlation between the growth and
development of American cities and the increase in immigration at this
time.
- Web Destination: www.thoreau.eserver.org/thoreau.html. Click on Civil Disobedience and then Scroll
down to Henry Thoreau and Civil Disobedience by Wendy McElroy. Briefly answer A.1.2.
1, Why does the author maintain Thoreau is one
of the most influential
American political
writers of all time?
2.
In
paragraph (2) the author explains why Thoreau refused to pay his taxes. Explain.
3.
Paragraphs 28-40 give an excellent overview of
Thoreau’s idea of civil disobedience. The author says “…the key to Thoreau’s
political philosophy is that the individual is the final judge of right and
wrong.”(31) In 2-3 paragraphs explain
how this reflects the essence of Thoreau’s idea of an individual’s
responsibility in society and relationship to the authority of the state.