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Question: When answering the questions, follow the State, Example, and Implication flow. By this, we mean to state the thesis of your response - what's your point. Then give an example that supports your claim, and finally, end with a final thought that would show the implication of your ideas. If you want to go for gold, add a counter-response to your claim, then knock it out of the fight.
Q1. We discussed how films influence how we view politics, national leaders, immigrants, and citizens. The definitive version of 'identity' belongs to Hollywood and other filmmakers. How do we as individuals retain the rights to our sense of identity?
Q2. The world of medical innovation moves faster than we can keep up. How will the world empire equally share in the innovations and make them available to all social classes?
Q3. Racism has been a disease since humans began roaming the Earth, searching for more resources and land. Each encounter with someone new increased the social construct of ethnocentrism. If we argue that racism is inherent to humankind, how will future cultures play out?
Q4. Globalism removes borders and spreads cultural ideas. Do you think Globalism is creating empires and negatively impacting cultural identity, or just the reverse?