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2008-2010 Honors Study Topic: The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges, and Consequences

The Paradox of Affluence: Choices, Challenges, and Consequences

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By admin • Mar 30th, 2006 • Category: Discussion Grid: Political Science
  • To what extent has the United States maintained its separation of church and state?
  • How and why was Billy Graham considered minister to the Presidents?
  • To what extent do politicians use moral issues of life and death to access greater power?
  • How and why did Adolf Hitler use anti-Semitism to rise to power?
  • In what ways do local grassroots religious issues drive national politics?
  • What are some examples of religious symbols that have become political symbols as well?
  • To what extent should community interest groups control what public school textbooks teach?
  • Will we ever elect an atheist President of the United States?  Why, or why not?

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