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* 1. Please rate the following readings on Nationalism by degree to which they advanced your understanding of the subject?

  not at all a little bit moderately mostly N/A
Heywood, Nationalism text reading
Hertzberg, The Zionist Idea
United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Hedges, War Is A Force that Gives Us Meaning
Lindman, et. a., History Lessons (texts from other countries)
Lipset, American Exceptionalism
Igniateff, The Burden
Ferguson, Hegemony or Empire?
Mandelbaum, The Ideas that Conquered the World
Chomsky, On Power and Ideology
Zinn, A People's History of the United States

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* 2. How much did each of the following readings on Fundamentalism or our War on Civilizations unit advanced your understanding of the subject?

 
Ball and Daggar, Islamic Fundamentalism chapter
Bin Laden, Jihad against Jews and Crusaders
Fisk, Interview with Bin Laden
Lewis, Freedom and Justice in Islam
Soccer Imams
Blum, America's Gift to the World-the Afghan Terrorist Alumni
Santi, Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel
Heywood, Christian Fundamentalism
Bigelow, The Evangelical Roots of Economics
Bryant, Evangelical College Students
Hedges. The Christian Right and the Rise of American Fascism
Robertson, Why Evangelicals Support Israel
Obsession (video)
Jesus Camp (video)
With God on our Side (video)
Huntington, Clash of Civilizations
Barber, Jihad v. McWorld

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* 3. How important to your learning were the second semester assessments?

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* 4. If a friend asked you about Ideology and Power as a course option, what would you say to them about the course?

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* 5. Our War of Civilizations unit was short this year. Was this a problem for you in completing your final paper?

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