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Resistance IV: Legislative Resistence
By Jacinda Dietz
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Question 1
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Read the article. Summarize Part A in 1-2 sentences.
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Read the article. Summarize Part B in 1-2 sentences.
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Question 3
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Read the article. Summarize Part C in 1-2 sentences.
Question 4
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Answer this question about the article you just read:
What oppression was Marla resisting?
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Answer this question about the article you just read:
What did Marla do to resist that oppression?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kVqmica3i9wlyyBllpv5U0HBcj9WOKy2Lsx-Ouz9nPY/edit?usp=sharing - Link to the document below
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Paraphrase/summarize what Senate Bill 166 is:
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Question 15
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Choose one question from the slide to answer. Include the question number in your response.
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Question 7
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Describe the article in 3 words_______ _______ _______
Question 8
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Copy a quote from the article that describes
how this law is resisting oppression.
Try framing the quote:
Introduce:
According to the article
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Put the borrowed words in quotation marks
Cite the source
(Last name).
Question 9
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Name 1 or 2 helpful and good aspects of Art as a form of resistance.
Question 10
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Name 1 or 2 potential issues or obstacles with Art as a form of resistance.
Question 11
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Name 1 or 2 helpful and good aspects of Organizing as a form of resistance.
Question 12
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Name 1 or 2 potential issues or obstacles with Organizing as a form of resistance.
Question 13
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Name 1 or 2 helpful and good aspects of Legislation as a form of resistance.
Question 14
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Name 1 or 2 potential issues or obstacles with Legislation as a form of resistance.
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Choose a second question from the slide to answer. Include the question number in your response.