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Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? 1. What is the critical question?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? 1. What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support.

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 2 What are the key terms and explanations?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 2 What are the key terms and explanations? War in Iraq: A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West Terrorism: Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians /innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. WMD: Weapons of mass destruction Harbor: safeguard 9-1-1: 2001 terrorist act against US Extension: a part of…a chapter

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? Why are we fighting this war? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; was a part of the plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against the U.S. Who or what is al-Qaeda? Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden What is the War on Terrorism? Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. Why are we fighting this war? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Who or what is al-Qaeda? What is the War on Terrorism? Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; part of plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against America. Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 4 What is the main idea answer?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 4 What is the main idea answer? As a matter of national security, the U.S. is aggressively eliminating Iraq as a terrorist “center” to protect the U.S. from acts such as

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? As a matter of national security, the U.S. is aggressively eliminating Iraq as a terrorist “center” to protect the U.S. from acts such as What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. Why are we fighting this war? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Who or what is al-Qaeda? What is the War on Terrorism? Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; part of plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against America. Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 5 How can we use the main idea answer again?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 5 How can we use the main idea answer again? How does the reasons for War in Iraq compare to other reasons the U.S. has gone to war?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? As a matter of national security, the U.S. is aggressively eliminating Iraq as a terrorist “center” to protect the U.S. from acts such as What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. Why are we fighting this war? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Who or what is al-Qaeda? What is the War on Terrorism? Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; part of plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against America. Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life How does the reasons for War in Iraq compare to other reasons the U.S. has gone to war?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 6a Is there an Overall Idea 6b Is there a real-world use?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? What is the main Idea answer? 4 2 What are the key terms and explanations? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? 6a Is there an Overall Idea At what point does one engage in hostilities; when is enough… enough?; does heightened security measures mean loss of freedom; can "perceived hidden agenda/dual motives" cause skepticism/doubt 6b Is there a real-world use? How do your parents safeguard you (home) against violent & evil threats?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? As a matter of national security, the U.S. is aggressively eliminating Iraq as a terrorist “center” to protect the U.S. from acts such as What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. Why are we fighting this war? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Who or what is al-Qaeda? What is the War on Terrorism? Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; part of plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against America. Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life How does the reasons for War in Iraq compare to other reasons the U.S. has gone to war? O.I. At what point does one engage in hostilities; when is enough…enough?; does heightened security measures mean loss of freedom; can "perceived hidden agenda/dual motives" cause skepticism/doubt How do your parents safeguard you (home) against violent & evil threats?

Question Exploration Guide Date : Title Critical Question #: Name : Text Reference Course Lesson Unit How can we use the main idea again? 5 Is there an Overall Idea? Is there a real-world use? 6 1 What is the critical question? How is the War in Iraq an extension of the War on Terrorism? What is the main Idea answer? As a matter of national security, the U.S. is aggressively eliminating Iraq as a terrorist “center” to protect the U.S. from acts such as What are the key terms and explanations? A conflict between the US (and its allies) and the supporters of Saddam Hussein’s regime and other fundamental Muslim groups opposed to the West. Why are we fighting this war? 3 What are the supporting questions and answers? War in Iraq, Terrorism, WMD, harbor, 9-1-1, extension. Who or what is al-Qaeda? What is the War on Terrorism? Why was Hussein a principal figure in this war? Violent tactics used by fanatics; against civilians/innocents. The proponents are usually militarily inferior; it is meant to be a psychological ploy to demoralize & discourage opponent's support. Why is the US a target of Islamic terrorists anyway? Belief that Iraq: helps al-Qaeda; part of plot; had an arsenal of weapons that eventually will be used against America. Islamic terrorist group opposed to West responsible for led by Osama bin-Laden Reactive policy by the US to confront and eradicate the terrorist threat He was thought to be participating in and aiding terrorist activity 1) Our longstanding support of Israel (mortal enemy of some Islamics) makes us contemptible/culpable in their eyes; 2) also we have used more aggressive (military) responses in that region of the world. 3) Belief that the “West” is trying to change/obliterate way of life How does the reasons for War in Iraq compare to other reasons the U.S. has gone to war? O.I. At what point does one engage in hostilities; when is enough…enough?; does heightened security measures mean loss of freedom; can "perceived hidden agenda/dual motives" cause skepticism/doubt How do your parents safeguard you (home) against violent & evil threats?