Conflict avoidance is when one deliberately goes around or stays away from a conflict. Changing the subject that one wants to avoid is an example of this.
Conflict confrontation is when one deliberately handles a conflict directly. (Communication with and listening to the opposing party for an example.)
Conflict resolution is when a conflict or issue is resolved amicably by both parties involved.
By population which is determined by the census conducted every ten years. (each state has at least one representative)
Effective political advocacy refers to an action where you display overall intention to contribute with your political agenda. Examples include but not limited to: starting an advocacy group to support the nation in educating human rights and laws, government officials suggesting new ways of voting effectively and communicating with officials about problems with the local areas and create plan to resolve issues.
...information, social credentials, personal reinforcement, and INFLUENCE.
It seems like the question is asking introduction of the two books, which is as below;
Their Eyes Were Watching God is a 1937 narrative and the best known work by African-American essayist Zora Neale Hurston. The novel describes principle character Janie Crawford's aging from an energetic, however voiceless, adolescent young lady into a lady with her finger on her fate.
The second book How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster that was printed in 2003. The creator proposes understandings of topics, ideas, and conceivable images usually found in writing.