How does the author engage the idea of history, politics, and identity? What was the general argument or point the author or editor made?
Please take a look at Assignment sheet, There is 4 Questions marked yellow. Each Question has to be answered for at least 500 words in essay format. For The Question “A” Please see the Readings, and for Questions “C” AND “D” there is another readings, for Question “E” please answer something by your opinion, for other historical factors. Also, Each Answer should include questions on top of the assignment,please take a look.Please follow all the Instructions on The Assignment List, but please use the highlighted Questions.
The reader responses should address some of these specific questions:
- How does the author engage the idea of history, politics, and identity?
- What was the general argument or point the author or editor made?
- What major premises, themes, and concepts of culture or race, did the author employ?
- What evidence did the author use? (i.e. scientific, ethnographic, personal experience)
- Who was the audience, why was that audience chosen, and how was it received?.
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