Learning Evaluation I have finished all chapters / work. I participated in group activities as well as M3's task 1 - historical topic analysis. My theme is nervous and ethnic tension. I was shocked again by the scripture I learned. I think the former slave was the worst this time. I generally think that any minority is not a good thing. The United States is struggling to define equality and freedom For those in the meaning that you are no longer, the United States is striving to have freedom and rights of everyone.
US 36 is an attack on Palestinian freedom and racial and ethnic tensions, including Palmer Raids, Immigration Assignment of the 1920s, Resurrection of KKK, Attempts by Ida B. Wells and Randolph Miller, Sacco and Vanzetti, Garveyism I am analyzing. Appearance, and the rise of NAACP. (C, H, P, TN) US 37 explains the background of abstinence movement, the 18 th revision adopts the Constitution and the Bolstead law, prohibits its success and failure, including the occurrence of organized crime, theft and embarrassment doing. And the abolition of the 21st amendment. (E, C, H, P)
Twenty years ago, the movie "The Right Thing" made its debut at the theater and moved to reality in the United States that broke the focus. The symbolic work by the film director Spike Lee in 1989 shows the stall of racial and ethnic tension in Bedford-Stuvik's multi-ethnic community in Brooklyn, New York. All of this is the hottest day of the year. This movie is considered to be epoch-making and provocative. The unforgettable character in the movie brought the burden of all walks of life like the towering young black Bill Nun who uses his hip hop music slowly for his speaker to pass. Radio explosion, Danny Aiello, the owner of the famous pizzeria community of monkeys born in Italy, Mookie (Spike Lee), a cultural clash and intersection scene, and his socially conscious distribution member at Thrall
The 2005 film "Crash" won three different Oscar best movies, the best original script and the best editing award. The film focuses on racial and ethnic tensions in the Los Angeles area and tells a fictitious story about a series of crimes in the Los Angeles area, including a mixture of racial and ethnic diversity. The theme of the movie is that everyone agrees with the stereotype of the race and the state, and these stereotypes are variously shaped as people are constantly interacting in society. Film critics call this movie a movie that uniquely addresses racial and ethnic problems. Some of the critics have a soul to explore their abilities to stop the audience from thinking about stereotypes of race and ethnicity, and perhaps their attitudes and behaviors toward interpersonal and ethnic issues I believe it has the ability.
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