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Chekeira Smith His 200 8-2 Short Response
Prof. Jeff. Kaste
Module 8 Short Response
Question 1
Consider the following statement: The support of non-Native Alaskans was an important factor leading to the settlement of Alaska Native land claims. Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences.
No. The learning block emphasizes that the support of Native Americans and the effective representation from AFN and other organizations contributed to the granting of a fair settlement that allowed work to proceed on the Trans-Alaskan pipeline.
Question 2
Consider the following statement:
ANCSA was a fair settlement for Alaska Natives. Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences.
Yes, it is true that the Alaska Natives received a fair settlement from the ANCSA. The settlement
provided both land and monetary benefits to the natives, allowing the Trans-Alaska pipeline to be constructed even though it was not exactly what had been established initially.
Question 3
Consider the following statement:
ANCSA led to economic benefits for white Alaskans as well as for Natives. Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences.
Yes. Native Alaskans and non-native Alaskans alike have benefited from the ANCSA settlement,
which cleared the way for the construction of the Trans-Alaska pipeline. As a result of the Alaska Permanent Fund's investment and collection of oil royalty payments, "25 percent of all oil-land royalties" (Lint & Doogan, 2015) were paid as a dividend each year to every Alaskan who qualified.
Question 4
For an American Literature course:
What skills from this course would you use to develop a brief essay on the significance of Walt Whitman's "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd," a poem written in the summer of 1865?
I will conduct research on the selected work and the author in order to prepare the brief essay requested. In order to support my interpretation of the significance of the poem, I would seek articles that analyze the major features of the poem as well as its overall meaning. In order to support my position on the relevance of the poetry, I would develop a thesis statement based on my research. Last but not least, I would also utilize my knowledge of citations using the APA
format in order to ensure that any quotes are appropriately cited, thus recognizing the original source.
Question 5
For a Sociology course:
What skills from this course would you use to produce an annotated bibliography for your course research project?
Using Shapiro Library search engines, I would identify primary and secondary sources that pass the CRAPPO test in order to create an annotated bibliography for a sociology research project. Using what I have learned about SNHU's Academic Support, I will also ensure the correct APA format is used for my references and check for errors or omissions in my citations.
Question 6
For a Business course: What skills from this course would you use to decide between two
different investment proposals?
I would use my research skills to assess the performance of both investment proposals over time and assess the level of risk appropriate for my level of experience to determine how to choose between two different investment proposals. In order to determine which investment would best fit in my portfolio based on what I am experiencing in my life, I would prepare a list of pros and cons for both plans. All of these factors will assist me in determining if either investment plan will provide me with the level of risk and performance, I need to accomplish my goal. Question 7
How can history serve as a lens for the rest of the academic program you'll pursue at
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