1. Respond to each of the following:
• What are the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy? What must citizens do to create a just and democratic society?
• How can examining the changes in the characters and setting of a work of fiction help us better understand the relationship between human behavior and social change in our society?
• How can a community seek justice and healing after an act of injustice and violence?
2. Review chapter 21 questions
3. Respond to each of the following:
- Identify a time when you went out of your way to help somebody else—a friend, a family member, a neighbor, or a complete stranger. What were the consequences of your actions for you and for others?
- Identify a situation when you knew something was wrong or unfair, but you did not intervene to improve the situation. What were the consequences of your actions for you and for others?
- Compare these two situations. What led you to act in one situation but not to intervene in the other?
Homework:
1. Read chapter 22
2. Answer questions
• What are the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy? What must citizens do to create a just and democratic society?
• How can examining the changes in the characters and setting of a work of fiction help us better understand the relationship between human behavior and social change in our society?
• How can a community seek justice and healing after an act of injustice and violence?
2. Review chapter 21 questions
3. Respond to each of the following:
- Identify a time when you went out of your way to help somebody else—a friend, a family member, a neighbor, or a complete stranger. What were the consequences of your actions for you and for others?
- Identify a situation when you knew something was wrong or unfair, but you did not intervene to improve the situation. What were the consequences of your actions for you and for others?
- Compare these two situations. What led you to act in one situation but not to intervene in the other?
Homework:
1. Read chapter 22
2. Answer questions