The Differing Power of Imagery across CulturesIn this activity, you will reference imagine on page 73 in the textbook; consider the power of the image and compare its meaning across several cultures.This is an image of the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, when members of Al Qaeda hijacked four commercial airplanes and crashed two of them into upper floors of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Write your answers to the following questions.What do you think this image means to Al Qaeda?
What will be an ideal response?
varies
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According to which political position does the capitalist economy concentrate wealth in the hands of the few and the government serve the interests of the capitalist elite?
A. radical left B. liberal C. conservative D. radical right
Unwanted children tend to suffer from
A) drug and alcohol problems. B) a high rate of dropping out. C) more dissatisfaction with life. D) All of the above
In which country are people least likely to claim a religious affiliation?
a. Brazil b. Canada c. China d. United States
Which of the following is a characteristic of a caste society?
A. Social levels are open. B. Social level is determined at birth by characteristics that largely cannot be changed. C. Social mobility is expected. D. A caste society is based on achieved, rather than ascribed, characteristics