A coach instructs players to run a sprint drill so that they can become faster
A student raises her hand to answer a true-or-false question to review for a test
Planning a Debate so everyone can see each others point of view
Asking a student to explain there reasoning on why they did that
Those are multiple ways someone can teach 6th graders....^^^
Explanation:
The Socratic Method is often used to promote critical thinking. It focuses on providing more questions than answers to students and fosters inquiring into subjects. Ideally, the answers to questions are not a stopping point for thought but are instead a beginning to further analysis and research.
<span>The answer is younger Americans were more willing to question authority than their parents before them. Likely the best example of this was the attitude towards the Vietnam War.</span>
Answer: Political dissenters, traitors, collaborators.
Explanation:
In literature, art, film, and music, Vlad Tepes is promoted as a person who, under his characteristics, contains certain non-elemental elements, a person whose name is bound by many myths such as vampirism and the like. Science, however, has a somewhat more rational judgment on this personality. He spent much of his reign as an Ottoman vassal. He paid a sum to maintain autonomy in the area under his administration.
History says that the government has brutally dealt with its dissenters, but not to the extent that it is presented through literary literature and the arts. There were indeed cases of stick-picking, and he did so primarily to those he thought were working against his interests. The ruler's seal was red (alluding to blood) and in the form of a dragon, which is why it is associated with many myths and legends outside the historical framework.
Answer:
In response to widespread antipathy toward a strong central government, the Articles of Confederation kept national government weak and allowed for the states to be as independent as possible.
Explanation:
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