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Imagine Inquiry

We got some inquiries going on! How successful is Nationalism in unifying a country? What is the good life? (Renaissance) Was John Brown a hero or a terrorist? Where Are We? What really happened to cause all the deaths at Jamestown? Is democracy a "tyranny of the majority"? Does the end justify the means in proving someone's guilt? What causes revolution? Are the 3 branches of the US government equal today? Does where we are affects who we are? How did North Carolina become North Carolina? Does society create myth or do myths shape society? Are we different? What’s water got do with it Were Black Nationalist movements in the Civil Rights Movement justified? What does that law "really" mean? Is civil disobedience an effective way to create change? Should Andrew Jackson's Presidency be memorialized? What should we do about all the Wildfires in the West? Is our (the American) government of you, for you and by you? Should we "party" more? When is migration worthwhile? Does the media control American politics? Why is immigration so controversial? Why did/does the ERA fail? Do Walls Really Work? Are farmers important members of society? Was passive or active resistance more effective in resisting slavery? Are laws always just? Is Free Will a conscious choice? What is the real story behind Black Markets? Do you think like a geographer?

We got some inquiries going on! Can folk culture survive our era of social media? Do all heroes wear capes? What do real heroes look like and do? How can ‘words’ stop a fight/war? Are American schools the best in the world? Is Migration worthwhile? Is gender more important than ethnicity in impacting space? Do the monuments and symbols in our community/city/state/country reflect the values and experiences of all its citizens? What would it take for you to become a whistle blower? Was the United States justified in going to war with Mexico? Are farmers important members of society? How do the jobs adults do at our school make our school a community? (1st grade) In what way do you find truth? Are US immigration policies just? What does that law "really" mean? What should Stalin be remembered for? Does media coverage affect the way people perceive events? Was the Columbian Exchange a good thing? Is equality really the backbone of American democracy? Does economic growth help everyone? Is colonization good? Is It Fair to Take Away Rights? Can Americans really change America? Was the Reconstruction Period Successful? Is money the root of conflict? Did the Civil Rights Movement skip over NJ? Is China the next economic superpower? Do Protests Create Change? How much more population can the Earth take?