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unity College COURSE CONNECTION DF 2: Early Voices Mark as done Due: Saturday, August 31, 2024, 11:59 PM For this discussion forum, you will respond to the following prompt by Saturday August 31st at 11:59 pm. Again, your initial post should comprise at least one solid paragraph (8-10 sentences), and the 2 response posts should fall between 6-8 sentences in one well-developed paragraph and be completed by Monday Sept 2nd at 11:59 pm Prompt This week, you read the creation story of one of our indigenous groups-The Iroquois Creation Story. You also read the first-hand accounts of three British leaders of colonial America. What distinctive values or cultural "norms" seem to overlap between these two groups? Where do they diverge? What picture, overall, is painted about the two cultures? How are these "pictures" similar/different to what you have previously heard or been taught? Please explain. Make sure your answer proves you read and paid close attention to the associated readings. Use specific details and examples. (If you use anything word for word, be sure to cite it properly!!) Please do not forget plagiarism software is utilized in the course, including on Discussion Forum Submissions. Search forums Discussion a Add discussion topic Σ 回 31 Subscribe to forum Replies Started by Last post Subscribe acer Aug 31 6:4
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Due: Saturday, August 31, 2024, 11:59 PM
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11:59 pm
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This week, you read the creation story of one of our indigenous groups-The Iroquois Creation Story. You also read the first-hand accounts of three British leaders of
colonial America.
What distinctive values or cultural "norms" seem to overlap between these two groups? Where do they diverge? What picture, overall, is painted about the two cultures?
How are these "pictures" similar/different to what you have previously heard or been taught? Please explain. Make sure your answer proves you read and paid close
attention to the associated readings. Use specific details and examples. (If you use anything word for word, be sure to cite it properly!!)
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DF 2: Early Voices
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Due: Saturday, August 31, 2024, 11:59 PM
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11:59 pm
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This week, you read the creation story of one of our indigenous groups-The Iroquois Creation Story. You also read the first-hand accounts of three British leaders of
colonial America.
What distinctive values or cultural "norms" seem to overlap between these two groups? Where do they diverge? What picture, overall, is painted about the two cultures?
How are these "pictures" similar/different to what you have previously heard or been taught? Please explain. Make sure your answer proves you read and paid close
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